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Culture War Roundup for the week of August 5, 2024

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Alas, no. In Ralph Northam's words, "The infant would be resuscitated if that’s what the mother and the family desired. And then a discussion would ensue between the physicians and the mother.”

Basically the standard practice is you get care if the people who just tried to kill you decide to give you care.

EDIT: Apparently, there were 8 aborted babies born alive in Minnesota during Walz's tenure until he repealed the requirement to report these survived abortions.

Basically the standard practice is you get care if the people who just tried to kill you decide to give you care.

Wow, that's some real bullshit, if I were on Trump's campaign I'd make it a talking point about dems being baby killers or something. That's so beyond the pale it's unfunny, they tried to kill the baby? Fine, but if it still survived after being born it should be treated like any human with dignity.

Trump has brought it up, and it puts the red tribe in a frenzy to be reminded that it sometimes happens- even red tribe leftists- but blues don’t care.

I think if anyone brings it up, it would have to be Vance, citing specifics. If Trump brings it up, no one takes him seriously.

As @Felagund says, Trump has brought it up. This is what he's referring to when he talks about "post-birth abortion". Unfortunately he lacks the clarity and credibility for people to understand and believe him.

Of course the left and the media (but I repeat myself) insists that this never happens, even when we have abortion doctors on video openly saying it sometimes happens and they just allow the baby to die when it does.

Trump's brought it up several times. But no one believes him. You're right that this could probably be pressed in a more serious manner, but merely having Trump repeat it does not work.

See also Montana's failed referendum to protect those children.