- This is exactly what Conservatives want. - Not all of them! Some literally have zero idea what they’re voting for and just follow party lines. John Oliver had a recent episode on abortion rights where he played a clip of an interview with a Republican from Idaho who admitted he didn’t even look at an extremely restrictive anti-abortion bill before voting in favour of it. Only after it passed did he meet with OB/GYNs who educated him of all the terrible implications of the law which has caused him to reconsider his position. - “I didn’t know the extent of the rights I was stripping before I voted to strip rights away from people” - Yeah he doesn’t get a pass - He’s in a position of power, he could have literally asked professionals in relevant fields their opinions before voting on it but he didn’t 
- Willful ignorance is malicious and should be treated as such. That chode doesn’t get to claim “I didn’t know!” - He knew. He voted any way. - And now he’s trying to weasel out of the backlash 
 
- This is trash. These people are voting for this. “I didn’t know isn’t an excuse.” 
- It was like this in Kansas when we voted. I can talk to them and many are actually somewhat reasonable, so when you tell them about some of the implications they’re horrified. 
 
- Cuntservatives
 
 
- “If we are going to require people to collect and bring used menstrual products to hospitals so that they can make sure it is indeed a miscarriage, it’s as ridiculous and invasive as it is cruel.” - Let’s not give them any ideas… 
- That was horrifying. 
- Just say no to conservatism 
- Could have codified Roe, but keeping the filibuster was more important. 
- This is the best summary I could come up with: 
 - The 33-year-old Watts, who had not shared the news of her pregnancy even with her family, made her first prenatal visit to a doctor’s office behind Mercy Health-St. Joseph’s Hospital in Warren, a working-class city about 60 miles (100 kilometers) southeast of Cleveland. - Civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump elevated Watts’ plight in a post to X, formerly Twitter, and supporters have donated more than $100,000 through GoFundMe for her legal defense, medical bills and trauma counseling. - Michele Goodwin, a law professor at the University of California, Irvine, and author of “Policing The Womb,” said those efforts have long overwhelmingly targeted Black and brown women. - Her lawyer believes Watts may have meant that she didn’t want to fish what she knew was a dead fetus from the bucket of blood, tissue and feces that she’d scooped from her overflowing toilet. - “This 33-year-old girl with no criminal record is demonized for something that goes on every day,” she told Warren Municipal Court Judge Terry Ivanchak during Watts’ recent preliminary hearing. - Warren Assistant Prosecutor Lewis Guarnieri told Ivanchak that Watts left home for a hair appointment after miscarrying, leaving the toilet clogged. 
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