The Unelectables: Stacey Abrams: "Abort the poor"
Stacey Abrams is a relentless blight on the state of Georgia and she proved it once again with her moronic rhetoric.
Things are getting exceedingly desperate for gaffe-prone conspiracy theorist and Georgia gubernatorial candidate for what feels like the 12th time, Stacey Abrams, who as of the most recent polling put forth by RealClearPolitics shows that she is trailing the incumbent GOP governor Brian Kemp by as much as 9 points according to polling done by the Trafalgar Group, and 5.6 points in aggregate polling overall. Other than voter fatigue at having this persistent specter haunting every election cycle, it’s hard to nail down just one reason as to why she is lagging. If her appearance today on MSNBC is any indication, it looks to be coming down to messaging, most of all. After all, I don’t think her conspiracy theory about fetal heartbeats went over all that well, either.
The messaging in particular comes as I said from her appearance on MSNBC’s Morning Joe on Tuesday, where she had some… particularly interesting — batshit insane, but interesting — takes on why abortion is not the issue everyone thinks it is. According to Stacey Abrams, the fight over abortion rights comes down to economics. That’s right. Stacey Abrams believes that the financial hardship of having children is why abortion should be an unregulated right in Georgia, and the country at large. This of course will please her left-of-Lenin base of supporters who believe that having children is akin to owning a boat, which also smacks of just how little they value a human life, in the first place.
Referencing a recent podcast appearance by former president Barack Obama, where he spoke about Democrats being “buzzkills” and not really being able to relate to people on an interpersonal level instead of merely pontificating to the masses on how the leftist cult believes we should all live our lives, Morning Joe co-host Mika Brzezinski asked Stacey Abrams about her thoughts on what Obama said, and she had the most insane answer to give, relating pregnancy to inflation. And while this will be a long-winded quote, the point here is to show you the kind of cobwebs Abrams has going on up in that rusty hamster wheel of a brain.
”I think President Obama is absolutely right, and it's what we're seeing on the ground. Right now, we are walking away so often from the real issues that people care about,” said Abrams. She then goes on to… somehow relate abortion to inflation.
”Abortion is an economic issue, it has been reduced to this idea of a culture war, but for women in Georgia, this is very much a question of whether they're going to end up in poverty in the next five years because women who are forced to carry unwanted pregnancies … [are] four times more likely to be impoverished in five years. They're twice as likely to be on foodstamps. This is an economic issue, and it's being reduced to this culture conversation,” stated Abrams.
The hosts and panelists of this show during the whole interview are scrambling to try and keep her on-message, to get her to say more and more reassuring things about the economy to try and distract people from her initial insanity, but she seems adamant on pushing one of the most insane talking points I’ve ever heard.
MSNBC contributor Mike Barnicle ( fitting name for a lefty ) attempts to give Abrams a lifeline to properly clarify her maniacal diatribe by asking her a question that would allow her to focus her message. "You're running for governor for Georgia, uhh, I would assume — maybe incorrectly — but while abortion is an issue, it nowhere reaches the level of interest of voters in terms of the cost of gas, food, bread, milk, things like that. What can a governor — what could you could as governor to alleviate the concerns of Georgia voters about those livability, daily, hourly issues that they're confronted with?"
Abrams clearly didn't want the lifeline Barnicle threw to her, as she instead doubles down, replying, "But, Let be clear, having children is why you're worried about your price for gas. It's why you're concerned about how much food costs. For women, this is not a reductive issue. You can't divorce being forced to carry an unwanted pregnancy from the economic realities of having a child,”
So, she is stating then that inflation and skyrocketing costs of living are concerns reserved only for those people who have children. So the natural leap to make for Abrams, I suppose, is to reduce living costs by reducing the amount of children being brought into the world, and through that course of action, inflation will come down and we will have the communist utopia she and other members of her death cult so strive to create.
Listening to her talk is like a fever dream, and given how adamant she is to tie the ideas of abortion to inflation and the cost of living tells me that she believes this is the only way she comes out on top in this election. Her bid for governor rides on convincing enough Georgia voters that her ideas make sense somehow. You can even see it in the MSDNC’s hosts’ faces that all hope is lost in Georgia for their side.
Again, we can try and postulate what Abrams’ problem is, but considering the fact that she earnestly believes Georgia is one of the “worst states in the country to live” — Georgians just hate her. The ones going to bat for her are only doing so because she is part of their party, and they’re staunch ‘vote blue no matter who’ types who would vote for a glass of water if it had a D printed on it, as Pelosi would say.
Despite the best efforts of blueanon Twitter reply guys like Brooklyn Dad trying to hype up their own followers and other ideologically captured Twitter bots like himself, morale is low in Democrat circles — you need only look at Katie Hobbs’ public appearances for that, but then if Project Veritas’ video on her is any indication, that sequestration is by design.
This is crunch time in this election cycle, doing damaging appearances like this is only worsening the chances of obtaining important posts for the Democrats. I don’t like to ride the hype train, but I believe a political red wave is all but inevitable now, even with unelectables like Mehmet Oz on the right.
Truly a myriad of turd sandwich vs giant douche elections going on this year.
This will become part of a series on unelectable candidates, so stay tuned.
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