Republican Scott Jennings sent the CNN panel into a frenzy last night after he fact-checked them on the abortion law in Minnesota which Governor Walz signed.
Jennings pointed out that 8 babies who were born alive from botched abortions died in Minnesota during Walz’s tenure and that’s when the CNN panel lost it.
They suddenly became very aggressive and hostile in trying to debunk what he’d just reported, accusing him of suggesting women just casually tossed these babies aside.
Watch below:
FIREWORKS: Pro-choice CNN panelists Alyssa Farah Griffin, David Axelrod, and Ashley Allison EXPLODE when @ScottJenningsKY fact-checks them on Minnesota’s abortion law:
“[T]his thing in Minnesota. There were eight deaths among infants who survived abortion attempts during Tim… pic.twitter.com/a6sKdtkoOB
— Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) October 2, 2024
I love the way Jennings ended it, after being condescendingly told that it’s none of his business what women do with their bodies and to stay out of it. Jennings simply replied “Well, I guess I have to speak up for the babies – they’re not here to speak for themselves. Lord, have mercy.”
And that’s exactly what this is about. Abortion is not a victimless crime. These innocent little unborn babies (or in some cases, babies born alive) can’t stand up and defend themselves while women murder them in the womb as if they are just a piece of tissue. That’s why we must do it and I don’t care if the culture is against us. Those children are alive and if we don’t speak up for them, no one will.
Kudos to Jennings for pushing these heartless leftists on such a crucial issue.