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So, the Great American Leftmedia overestimates the strength of support for American Marxism (to steal from Mark Levin)? Guess what, Erick? So do we conservatives - on a regular basis, I might add. We also consistently manage to underestimate the ability of the Republican Party to snatch defeat out of the jaws of victory. And that is why what happened with Ed Setzler, while good news for us, is far less important than the fact that the GOP establishment will perform a political abortion on pro-life support in many states as well as in Congress.

Two things are true: 1) Public support for conservative ideas will always be underestimated by the media, and 2) The public will always overestimate “conservative” lawmakers’ support for those same ideas.

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DEFUND Planned Parenthood!

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How can the systemic killing of America’s most priceless future resources be justified because someone chooses to have recreational or unprotected sex? In particular, the Black community should be outraged with the Democratic liberals who push the funding and support this legal form of murder.

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You can't trust the narrative - period. From the Handmaid hand wringing to the Russia collusion hoax - and now including the absolutely false Ivermectin overdose debacle, you can't trust anything from the legacy media and its syncophants.

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If only politicians would promote taking contraceptives as much as they do taking the vaccine.

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Thank you, Erick, for bringing the facts to the fore and reminding us once again how duplicitous The Lincoln Project is--and not just they, but those many feckless Republicans in Congress who have YET, when they held both houses of Congress and the White House, to defund Planned Parenthood.

This quote, for me, is one of the most insightful:

"...fear of suburban women among Republican consultants who do not necessarily understand suburban women outside Northern Virginia and Montgomery County, MD — both of which are not really indicative of most suburban women."

Profoundly true.

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