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Saturday, January 7, 2012

The Left’s So-Called Empathy

The Left’s So-Called Empathy:

I don't find it wierd for family members to spend time and say goodbye to a dead baby.  I do find it wierd that there's no outrage from the faux-empathetics on the left, outrage at those who so cruelly use this tragedy as food for a a deplorable ad hominem argument.
I applaud Mark Steyn for speaking up on this one.  I particularly like this quote:
Santorum’s respect for all life, including even the smallest bleakest meanest two-hour life, speaks well for him, especially in comparison with his fellow Pennsylvanian, the accused mass murderer Kermit Gosnell, an industrial-scale abortionist at a Philadelphia charnel house who plunged scissors into the spinal cords of healthy delivered babies. Few of  Gosnell’s employees seemed to find anything “weird” about that: Indeed, they helped him out by tossing their remains in jars and bags piled up in freezers and cupboards. Much less crazy than taking ’em home and holding a funeral, right? --- Mark Steyn, a National Review columnist, is the author of After America: Get Ready for Armageddon. © 2012 Mark Steyn
The faux-empathetic left has always labeled conservatives as dumm or wierd or extreme or worse; it's part of their routine propoganda tactics.  And, they've always been particularly vicious when it comes to conservative women or minorities.  The ad hominem attacks that are their media messages are oh so predictable.   This time, using the tragedy of a baby's death to justify the "wierd" slur, they are also despicable. 

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