The Democrat controlled media, continue to take it upon themselves to ambush Republicans with pointless hypothetical questions, which are designed to create a completely false narrative. Just like Romney, Trump was confronted with a hypothetical situation
about an imaginary country with laws similar to the US, where abortion
was illegal. Trump's response was if something is illegal, then there is
a punishment for breaking the law. To Trump it was a law and order
question that had nothing to do with women's rights and/or abortion. In other words, don't do the crime if you can't do the time. The left then sprung it's trap accusing Trump of wanting to make abortion illegal. What? He was in no way
advocating the abortion be made illegal, but that didn't matter to the
shameless press and their war on reality; anything to defeat an
opponent; ethics be damned. And even today the left still pushes this BS as news.
This was the same as Romney being
asked the question, “Governor Romney, do you believe that states have the right to ban
contraception? Or is that trumped by a constitutional right to
privacy?” Thinking this was a Constitutional question he tried to answer
it, eventually saying it was an "unusual topic" and he really didn't know the
answer. What Romney didn't know was he was being set up by George
Stephanopoulos. The result of this exchange had the liberal press
screaming that Romney wanted a law to forbid contraception. It was a
total made up story with no facts to support such bizarre accusation,
but the Democrat media wanted their Republican's war on women, so they
pushed the premeditated lie becasue they wanted to delegitimize Obama's
opponent.
So no, there is no Republican war on women, it's just the Democrat
war on reality. The first time with Romney it worked, but it didn't work this with Trump. And the left is going guano crazy trying to figure out how
they could have failed.
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