Joe Biden caved to ‘exceedingly radical’ Dems on Hyde Amendment: Matt Schlapp
Joe Biden's reversal this week on the Hyde Amendment regarding abortion funding was a surrender to the “exceedingly radical” wing of the Democratic Party, American Conservative Union chairman Matt Schlapp argued Friday on Fox News' "Hannity."
Biden
said Thursday he could “no longer support" the amendment, which he had
backed as recently as Wednesday, saying it makes a woman's right to an
abortion "dependent on someone's ZIP code.”
“The saddest thing of
all,” Schlapp told "Hannity" guest host Dan Bongino, "is to watch him
stumble through that statement. Clearly, he doesn’t know what to say or
what to do.”
Matt Schlapp, left, had some sharp words to say Friday regarding Joe Biden's reversal on the Hyde Amendment.
Schlapp added that abortion “is not health care” and
said the Supreme Court's 1973 Roe v. Wade decision, which legalized
abortion nationally, doesn’t mean taxpayers should have to pay for
abortion services.
Biden, a Roman Catholic, had long supported the
Hyde Amendment and has said he personally opposes abortion. So his
reversal this week smacked of political expediency, Schlapp argued.
“This
is an open-borders, Green New Deal, socialist Democratic Party that
believes in post-birth abortion, late-term abortion,” Schlapp said.
“They are exceedingly radical and Joe Biden is trying to go along to get
that brass ring.”
“This is an open-borders, Green New
Deal, socialist Democratic Party that believes in post-birth abortion,
late-term abortion. They are exceedingly radical and Joe Biden is trying
to go along to get that brass ring.” — Matt Schlapp, American Conservative Union
Another "Hannity" guest, Trump 2020 campaign national press secretary Kayleigh McEnany, agreed with Schlapp.
“Joe
Biden is Puppet Boy,” McEnany said. “There is someone pulling his
strings. It’s pathetic. He has no convictions, no principles, no
message.”
She said actress Alyssa Milano -- who tried to prevent
passage of Georgia's pro-life law -- and low-level Biden staffers
appeared to have steered the former vice president away from “whatever
principles he had left.”
“This is quite a modest thing to be for,”
Schlapp added. “They have become radicalized. This is not your
grandfather’s Democratic Party.”
Other 2020 Democrats, like Sens. Elizabeth Warren
and Kirsten Gillibrand, have said the Hyde Amendment disproportionately
affects poor women who can’t access abortion through government-funded
health care.
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