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Jen Psaki Said This During Her Disturbing Rant About Unborn Babies

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Democrat's ongoing push to normalize abortion and demonize unborn babies' rights have gone too far. 

In a disturbing rant, former White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki compared unborn babies to lumps of coal and broccoli after mocking a Republican strategy session where pollsters suggested the term "pro-life" isn't helping the GOP and suggesting to use the term "pro-baby" instead. 

During her MSNBC show, Psaki referred to an NBC report claiming the Republican Party is attempting to rebrand the term "pro-life," arguing that it won't work to persuade voters. 

"Pro-life now becomes, in the words of Indiana Senator Todd Young, pro-baby. Pro-baby. I hate to break it to you, but if you call broccoli candy, it's still just broccoli. If you tie a really nice bow around a lump of coal, it is still coal under there," the Democrat said. 

However, according to the Left, pro-choice is like saying having a baby is a choice rather than a gift. 

"The branding isn't the problem here! The policy is the problem," Psaki said, noting the report. "It is hard to roll out an effective rebrand for a product that customers hate."

Democrats far and wide voiced their unwanted opinions on the matter, claiming the issue isn't with the term "pro-life," but instead argued that the Republican Party wants to "take away women's rights" as the Left continues to advocate for the heinous act of killing a baby. 

However, that is not the goal of the GOP at all. Instead, they are fighting to protect the lives of unborn babies who can't fight for themselves. 

"No matter how the Republicans try to say it, voters understand fundamentally who wants to take away their rights, who has worked for decades to do it, and who is continuing to try and take away their rights," Christina Reynolds, senior vice president of communications at Emily's List said. 

The head of a super PAC closely associated with Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell released a poll suggesting that voters' perceptions of the terms "pro-life" and "pro-choice" have evolved since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade last year. 

The results found that "pro-life" no longer resonates with voters today.

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