Tag: Chelsea Clinton

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Now we know the economic value of every abortion, thanks to the highly credentialed, brilliant Chelsea Clinton:

It is not a disconnected fact — to address this t-shirt of 1973 — that American women entering the labor force from 1973 to 2009 added three and a half trillion dollars to our economy. Right?

David French of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America take on three heavy topics, starting with Colorado baker Jack Phillips now having a powerful case of discrimination against the Colorado Civil Rights Commission after the commission ruled Phillips had violated the rights of a transgender lawyer for not customizing a cake for their gender transition or one depicting Satan engaged in a sex act. They also hammer the Catholic church in Pennsylvania over the new grand jury report that reveals more than 3oo priests horrifically abusing more than a thousand children over the decades and the despicable lengths officials in the church went to in order to silence accusers and keep the priests in active ministry. And they shred Chelsea Clinton’s absurd contention that abortion has been great for the economy because it allows more women to stay in the workforce.

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I hate to distract from the fruitful business of waging an all out intra-party civil war, but — in case no one else has noticed — Hillary Clinton has some vulnerabilities that hit American pocketbooks in far more personal ways than Ted Cruz’s alleged zipper problem or Trump’s incorrigible … Trumpiness.

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I’ll admit to feeling a little sorry for Chelsea. I’ll give you a moment to snicker. But consider! Her parents, Bill and Hillary. Bill Clinton. And Hillary. Those two people are her parents. Surely that merits at least a little pity.

Then, of course, she has the problem of being massively, insanely over-privileged. It’s like the Affirmative Action stigma, but magnified exponentially. Her opportunities are almost limitless, but nobody takes her seriously no matter what she does. And that skepticism is completely justified. We all understand that when you’re Chelsea Clinton, you don’t have to earn what you get.