On Wednesday, Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-MS) blocked the Senate bill that would have protected IVF treatment on a federal level, claiming it was an issue that should be left up to the states. But she had another reason: IVF could lead to "human-animal chimeras." While it's not unpredictable for a Republican to believe that some
No she doesn’t, but her base is ignorant enough to see that as a line they aren’t willing to cross, and she’s not against pandering.
She represents morons who would be entirely disenfranchised if it weren’t for their providing a voice to billionaires, and allowing the left a way to progress as slowly as possible towards their goals.
No she doesn’t, but her base is ignorant enough to see that as a line they aren’t willing to cross, and she’s not against pandering.
She represents morons who would be entirely disenfranchised if it weren’t for their providing a voice to billionaires, and allowing the left a way to progress as slowly as possible towards their goals.
It’s Poe’s law. With US politicians, you can never be sure.