


The Left has been banging the drum for a while now that voting for Trump means America will turn into 'The Handmaid's Tale', because the Supreme Court overturned Roe a couple of years ago. They warned that women would be forced to take pregnancy tests to cross state lines, straight up lied about post-miscarriage care, and vow to pass a national abortion law if elected.
This study will throw a major wrench into that narrative, though.
Abortion was slightly more common across the U.S. in the first three months of this year than it was before the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and cleared the way for states to implement bans, a report released Wednesday found.
A major reason for the increase is that some Democratic-controlled states enacted laws to protect doctors who use telemedicine to see patients in places that have abortion bans, according to the quarterly #WeCount report for the Society of Family Planning, which supports abortion access.
The media and the Left insisted Dobbs was a disaster for women.
We don't know how to break this to you, but the media lied.
Excellent question.
And they keep lying about that, too.
Shocker, no?
(Not really)
She lied, too.
They sure are.
Irony is pretty ironic sometimes.
When you do, let us know.
Because we got nothin'.
No, but that's not the point.
This is the point.