It’s all crazy martinis today! Join Jim and Greg as they break down the criticism of First Lady Jill Biden after her cringeworthy pandering to Latinos in Texas. They also the growing evidence that the story of a 10-year-old girl being raped and denied an abortion may be pure fiction. And they groan at the calls for Tucker Carlson and Jon Stewart to run for president – which Stewart is thankfully rejecting at this point.

 

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  1. kedavis Coolidge
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    Tucker probably couldn’t afford the pay cut.

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  2. kedavis Coolidge
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    On the other hand, if they were spreading a story about a 10-year-old BOY being raped and then denied an abortion, it could never be allowed to be disproven.

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  3. Ansonia Member
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    I wonder, due to something John Nolte wrote about illegal alien children being transported out of Texas for abortions, if there actually was a 10-year-old who was pregnant and if what’s going on is that no one wants to admit the child was dragged or sent here illegally and was raped along the journey here. I wonder if the abortionist isn’t just lying about the U.S. state in which there was a 10-year-old child found to be pregnant, and the citizenship status of the child.

     

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  4. Taras Coolidge
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    kedavis (View Comment):

    On the other hand, if they were spreading a story about a 10-year-old BOY being raped and then denied an abortion, it could never be allowed to be disproven.

    Aborting an underage girl is destroying evidence of a crime.  This is facilitated, of course, by liberal laws which rule out notifying the parents of the girl.

    The abortionist telling the story may have clammed up because she suddenly realized she was in legal jeopardy.

     

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  5. kedavis Coolidge
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    Taras (View Comment):

    kedavis (View Comment):

    On the other hand, if they were spreading a story about a 10-year-old BOY being raped and then denied an abortion, it could never be allowed to be disproven.

    Aborting an underage girl is destroying evidence of a crime. This is facilitated, of course, by liberal laws which rule out notifying the parents of the girl.

    The abortionist telling the story may have clammed up because she suddenly realized she was in legal jeopardy.

     

    Would it be a crime if a 12-year-old boy got her pregnant?  (Assuming this pregnancy of a 10-year-old actually exists.)

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  6. Taras Coolidge
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    kedavis (View Comment):

    Taras (View Comment):

    kedavis (View Comment):

    On the other hand, if they were spreading a story about a 10-year-old BOY being raped and then denied an abortion, it could never be allowed to be disproven.

    Aborting an underage girl is destroying evidence of a crime. This is facilitated, of course, by liberal laws which rule out notifying the parents of the girl.

    The abortionist telling the story may have clammed up because she suddenly realized she was in legal jeopardy.

     

    Would it be a crime if a 12-year-old boy got her pregnant? (Assuming this pregnancy of a 10-year-old actually exists.)

    Probably varies by State.

     

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  7. kedavis Coolidge
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    Taras (View Comment):

    kedavis (View Comment):

    Taras (View Comment):

    kedavis (View Comment):

    On the other hand, if they were spreading a story about a 10-year-old BOY being raped and then denied an abortion, it could never be allowed to be disproven.

    Aborting an underage girl is destroying evidence of a crime. This is facilitated, of course, by liberal laws which rule out notifying the parents of the girl.

    The abortionist telling the story may have clammed up because she suddenly realized she was in legal jeopardy.

     

    Would it be a crime if a 12-year-old boy got her pregnant? (Assuming this pregnancy of a 10-year-old actually exists.)

    Probably varies by State.

     

    Even if it’s technically illegal, it wouldn’t be “statutory rape” and the perpetrator likely wouldn’t face much consequence.  What are you gonna do, take “child support” from a 12-year-old?

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