It’s no surprise that liberal media outlets like MSNBC, and Katie Phang on her Saturday morning show, are eager to push the Democratic Party’s agenda. With the Supreme Court looking at an abortion-related case, it’s no surprise that their coverage of laws and court rulings limiting abortion is completely biased.
On her show, Phang described restrictions on abortion as a “war on women,” and approvingly quoted a woman who said “being pregnant in Florida is like a death sentence.”
These extreme claims ignore the fact that every abortion ends a human life. But the pro-abortion lobby always chooses to highlight the most extreme, heart-wrenching cases that make it easier to believe that abortion is always the right choice.
The truth is that the majority of abortions are performed as a matter of preference–not medical emergency. It’s not a war on women, it’s a war on unborn children–with a 100% fatality rate.
The following is a transcript of the segment from the Katie Phang Show on April 15th:
Katie Phang: You know, Chloe, we kind of predicted, right, that this war on women was going to keep on going forward, and obviously the next battle is the abortion pill.
Chloe Atkins (NBC News investigative reporter): What we have going on here is all eyes are on the Supreme Court, who is looking at one of, you know, most anticipated abortion-related cases since the overturning of Roe v. Wade in June, Katie.
Katie Phang: And later, one woman says that “being pregnant in Florida is like a death sentence.” How the state’s abortion rollbacks are putting women’s lives in harm’s way.
It’s clear that liberal media outlets like MSNBC are more focused on pushing the Democratic Party’s agenda than they are on reporting the truth. They choose to ignore the fact that abortion ends a human life and instead focus on the most extreme, heart-wrenching cases to make it easier to justify their pro-abortion stance.
It’s time for the media to stop pushing their propaganda and start reporting the facts. Abortion is not a war on women, it’s a war on unborn children–and that war has a 100% fatality rate.