Reeling from their self-inflicted election defeats, Republican forced-birth extremists plan to cloak their ballot initiatives in misleading pro-choice camouflage.
American voters have steadfastly rejected right-wing candidates’ anti-abortion proposals in several recent elections.
Those GOP election defeats have convinced the anti-abortion kingpins to conceal their deadly agenda behind a smokescreen of bogus pro-choice claims.
Extremist pressure groups such as the Nebraska Family Alliance, Nebraska Right to Life, and Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America endorse one another’s misleadingly-named campaigns.
Republicans have coined liberal-sounding titles like the “Arizona Abortion Protection Act,” as well as the“Arizona Abortion and Reproductive Care Act” for the forced-birth statutes they promote.
Those bogus proposals and similar right-wing constitutional amendments would impose further restrictions on reproductive health care.
Right-wing extremists masquerade as centrist reformers to shield themselves from additional ballot-box calamities.
Voters haven’t been fooled by the shopworn lies Republicans have rolled out during campaigns in Arizona, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio, Virginia, and elsewhere.
Counterfeit empathy peddled by fake compassionate conservatives like George H.W. Bush failed before. Voters know that Republicans will chant any falsehood and embrace any trick to ban abortion and keep it banned.
Contrary to right-wing flimflam messages, pro-choice advocates’ appeals resonate with voters’ principles.
Like a tree that’s planted by the water, we shall not be moved.
Republicans’ bad-faith imitations of feminist beliefs annoy the electorate.
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, but conservative wolves’ woolen clothes can't hide their cruel agenda.
Democrats will continue to win by exposing and trouncing the cynical GOP forced-birth agenda.