Yesterday, the Planned Parenthood abortion business marked 100 years of existence. From its days of pushing eugenics views under Margaret Sanger to its history as an abortion business over the last four decades, both actors and celebrities celebrated the Planned Parenthood abortion company.
But perhaps nobody celebrated Planned Parenthood and its 7 million abortions more than Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. She pushed Planned Parenthood hard Sunday evening posting five separate tweets either praising or defending Planned Parenthood.
The five tweets constituted almost all of the total tweets from her official account by 7:30 p.m — including a re-tweet of pro-abortion President Barack Obama.
From birth control to cancer screenings, Planned Parenthood has provided care for millions. That’s worth celebrating—and protecting. pic.twitter.com/17OuL7x4vA
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) October 16, 2016
Thank you @HillaryClinton & everyone fighting for autonomy & health for all. 100 years, and we’re just getting started. #ActStrong pic.twitter.com/YfyrKkaFRN
— Cecile Richards (@CecileRichards) October 16, 2016
When Trump and Pence attack Planned Parenthood, they’re attacking millions of Americans. pic.twitter.com/9xsaHAjAZO
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) October 16, 2016
Hillary knows it and @PPFA knows it. That’s why we’re proud to stand with them. #100YearsStrong pic.twitter.com/p5TV0Zab59
— Hillary for America (@HFA) October 16, 2016
Ironically the tweets come just one day after a Clinton tweet celebrating children.
It is our obligation as Americans to dig deep in doing whatever we can to build the kind of future we want for ourselves—and our children. pic.twitter.com/vIHdLeFLzt
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) October 16, 2016
During the most recent president debate, Clinton made it clear that she wants a Supreme Court nominee who will support unlimited abortion.
Hillary Clinton reiterated her promise to appoint judges to the Supreme Court who will support Roe vs. Wade — the terrible Supreme Court decision that allowed virtually unlimited abortions throughout pregnancy for any reason. Roe has resulted in 59 million abortions on unborn babies over the last four and a half decades.
Clinton wants that to continue.
“Donald has put forth names of people he would consider, people who would reverse Roe v. Wade ,” Hillary complained.
“I want a Supreme Court that will stick with Roe v. Wade and a woman’s right to choose,” she added.
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Back in March, Clinton said she will not name any nominees to the Supreme Court who do not support abortion on demand.
Asked about President Barack Obama’s nominee to replace pro-life Justice Antonin Scalia, Clinton said she would not second guess Obama’s nomination and added that any nomination she would make if elected would be a hardcore abortion activists who supports Roe.