Abortion Distortion #18: "Abortions often allow women to have successful careers!"

#18 – “Abortions often allow women to have successful careers!”

The pro-choice side argues that abortions often allow women to have successful careers that they could not have had if they were saddled with a baby. And if their point is that it’s possible to profit from killing other people, they’re right. In fact, it happens all the time. But is that really a justification for the intentional killing of another human being?

The Abortion Mecca

The Abortion Mecca

Don’t be fooled by the abortion lobby’s faux shock; June 24th was a day they had been long expecting – and they had a plan. For the past few years, they have been advocating and pushing legislation enshrining abortion in individual states’ constitutions in the hope of creating abortion havens in a post-Roe America. To anyone who thinks this sounds like the rantings of a tin-foil hat wearer, let’s take a look at California.

Episode 73 | The Left Lashes Out

Episode 73 | The Left Lashes Out

“The closer we get to victory, the more vicious the other side will become.” This is something that host Mark Crutcher has been saying for years. This episode proves he was right. We interview pro-life activist Nicholas Heald who was viciously attacked by pro-choice teenagers outside a Milwaukee high school. Plus, we discuss the abortionist who is brazenly defying the new Texas abortion law, Biden’s commitment to the abortion lobby, and the new proposal allowing the IRS to audit virtually all financial transactions.

Episode 72 | The Department Of Justice Tries To Block Texas Abortion Ban

Episode 72 | The Department Of Justice Tries To Block Texas Abortion Ban

Unsurprisingly, the left is still in an uproar about Texas’ ban of abortions after the detection of the child’s heartbeat. Special guest Sheila Crutcher joins the hosts (yet again) to pick up where we left off last week on reactions from the left – including the Department of Justice’s emergency order asking for a halt to the new law. Also, if you were on pins and needles wondering how Portland, Oregon’s vote to ban Texas trade and travel went, we’ve got an update you don’t want to miss.