
The ‘evil right’ is denying transgenders their right to abortion.
Via MRC:
Katie Couric unabashedly abandoned her “journalist” cover earlier this week to show solidarity for America’s largest abortion provider.
On Wednesday, anchor Katie Couric interviewed “badass” Planned Parenthood president Cecile Richards and author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie on “How to Raise a Feminist” at the Women in the World Summit held in New York City. Much of the conversation focused on Planned Parenthood, now “under siege” and “assault” in the political world.
To introduce the speakers, a presentation defined “feminist” in three ways:
“A person who believes in the social, political and economic equality of the sexes.”
“A parent who believes in the social, political and economic equality of their child.”
“A child given every opportunity to pursue his or her dreams regardless of gender norms.”But for any of those to happen, life of the human person must first be protected – including that of unborn. But neither Couric nor Richards addressed that.
Instead, Couric welcomed the “two badass women” on stage and immediately began worrying about Planned Parenthood.
“We have to talk about this,” she said of the abortion giant. “It’s been under siege in recent weeks, really in recent months.”
While Richard’s organization recently “escaped being defunded,” Couric listed other policies challenging Planned Parenthood, from state defunding to U.N. defunding by the Trump administration. (She didn’t mention the reasoning behind these policies: to challenge the abortion industry.)
“Clearly, reproductive rights are in the crosshairs,” Couric cautioned Richards. “So what has it been like and what is your strategy moving forward?”
While Richards pointed to the pro-abortion Women’s March for hope, she admitted, “It’s been rougher than I actually thought.”
“They’ve come at us,” Richards added, “they’ve come at women in a way that is much harsher than I even imagined.”[…]
This isn’t the first time Couric and Richards have worked together. In 2015, in her position as a Yahoo anchor, Couric offered Richards a very friendly interview to defend her abortion giant. A former CBS colleague, in 2010, wrote that Couric hung a picture of Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger in her office.
But sometimes Couric admits the unborn baby does have importance. Earlier this year, in an interview on her new Gender Revolution documentary, Couric ironically claimed to that even a “female fetus” can “feel” male.
