Reminiscent of the statement that “slaves don’t have constitutional rights”, Hillary Clinton told Chuck Todd that unborn children don’t have constitutional rights. Yes, she IS that repulsive. According to Hillary, the law is what is most important here. Females who have survived not being potentially aborted and were allowed to be born, (which includes Heinous Hillary), do have constitutional rights, but only because they made it out of the womb.
Hillary is a walking contradiction, even within this interview where the unborn is not human and therefore not deserving of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, she flips by saying, “Now that doesn’t mean that we don’t do everything we possibly can in the vast majority of instances to you know help a mother who is carrying a child.”
So, in order to give this non-person, without rights, Constitutional rights in the future, she says one must give appropriate medical support if the mother wants it. So kill the baby or not kill the baby…all is fair in Hillary’s morally bankrupt mind.
View the interview on the next page.
The unborn have better than constitutional rights! They have God-given rights – something Hillary knows nothing about!
Really? Then neither to the children of illegals.
It’s not anchor fetus.
Come on now? Who are you to play god? DeviL!
SICKO.
If a pregnant woman is murdered and the unborn baby dies why is the murderer charged with two counts of murder?
An EVIL woman!
Hillary is despicable and should be considered unconstitutional since she is an absolute “NO LIFE “.
She did say the unborn baby is in fact a person So, this should mean the unborn baby does indeed have rights. After all if someone hits a woman laying on the table waiting for doctor to kill the baby that person is charged with the mothers death as well as unborn babies death. A woman has the same right to her body as a man does if she/they don’t wish to be pregnant keep your legs closed.
That’s one of the stupidest things I’ve ever heard. The real truth is most Americans have no constitutional rights