There Are School Walkouts Happening Over Furries. Please Shoot Me Into the Sun.
Israel Strikes Back
Are Iran's Nine Lives Nearing an End?
News Outlets Mad at Trump Also Defy Judge’s Gag Order on Juror Information,...
Ich Bin Ein Uri Berliner
Hold Obama-Biden Foreign Policy Responsible for Iran's Unprecedented Attack on Israel
Do Celebrities Have Deeper Liberal Thoughts?
The World Is Paying a Deadly Price for Barack Obama's Foreign Policy Legacy
Maybe Larger Families Will Produce Better Leaders, as in the Early US
The Mainstream Media: American Democracy’s Greatest Threat
Meet 'White Chocolate,' the Transgender 'Vampire'
Watch This Purple-Haired Democrat Demand for More Ukraine Funding In Massive Rant
MTG Introduces Strange Amendment As She Fights Ukraine Funding Package
Watch Josh Hawley Expose DHS Secretary Mayorkas Over Release of Laken Riley's Accused...
Ilhan Omar’s Daughter Arrested Amid Anti-Israel Protests
Tipsheet

Pro-Life Lila Rose Takes on NARAL President on CrossFire Over Abortion

Last night Lila Rose, President of the pro-life Live Action investigative organization, appeared on CNN's Crossfire to debate NARAL President Ilyse Hogue over the issue of abortion. The discussion got particularly heated surrounding the issue of rape and abortion when Rose argued abortion after rape only places further violence on a woman.

Advertisement

“Abortion doesn’t un-rape a woman,” Rose argued. “An abortion just adds more violence on top of that first violence that she endured.”

In return, Hogue argued that because we live in America the privacy rights of women cannot be violated by those who oppose abortion.

"That’s what religious liberty is about. It’s about you getting to choose what would be right for you in that circumstance, but I don’t get to tell you what to do and you don’t get to tell me what to do,” Hogue said.

When Rose started to discuss fetal development in the earliest stages of life, including a heart beat at 3 and a half weeks in some cases, guest host Sally Kohn quickly stopped her by saying, "We aren't going to get into that now."



Yesterday, hundreds of thousands of people braved bitter cold to take part in the annual March for Life. More than 56 million abortions have been performed since the Roe v. Wade decision in 1973.


Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Townhall Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement