of classified documents. prosecution, as i said, being run by the head of counterintelligence. the quiet on the trump side about this investigation tells you something. they re worried. they don t really know what it is either. i think the one thing we learned about merrick garland is that he is very careful. he will not shoot this gun until he is ready. until he really has something. yeah. willie, we re talking about the political environment, how republicans, 2022 should be an incredible year. we ve talked about the radical talk, the hate speech, the summoning of people to commit acts of violence by saying the government is coming to get them. i just want to go back, though, to an issue katty brought up. that was the extremism on a lot of these abortion stories that are coming out from different
"Politicians are wading into an issue they are not smart enough to understand outside of their Washington talking points," said Ali Brown, a Portage native and Democratic city leader in
when she was in her early 20s, and she described it as really wanting to chip away at what she views as a cycle of shame. she told me that she already had two kids in her early 20s. this is is in eastern kentucky, pam. i know you re very familiar. she was concerned about being able to feed those children and was not in a position to have another child, and so, you know, now we are seeing all of these abortion stories in a post-roe world emerge, and i m sure we re just going to hear more and more. so i think it s important to listen to to those stories because it is not only abortion that goes away when these abortion clinics are eliminated in rural black communities. it s also the entire apparatus offence layer care, other reproductive services that many poor black women rely on.
Abortion road narratives and comedies variously expose and destabilize the anti-abortion regime’s misogynist, classist, heterosexist, and racist underpinnings.