Conservative Radio Host Jack Windsor: J.D. Vance “Took A Hit” For His Position That Survivors Of Rape And Incest Should Be Forced To Give Birth
June 30, 2022
After the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, conservative talk radio hosts are sounding the alarm on J.D. Vance’s toxic stance on banning all abortions, including for victims of rape and incest. Yesterday, on the Mark Blazor Show, Jack Windsor said, “Vance took a hit last year from major media outlets when he talked about rape and incest, and I think he and Jean Schmidt are on the same page.”
Jean Schmidt, who made national news for calling rape “an opportunity,” and J.D. Vance, who called rape “inconvenient,” are two extreme peas in a pod who want to force survivors of rape and incest to give birth.
Read more below about Vance’s out-of-touch position:
For Immediate Release:
June 21, 2022
Does Vance Really Think Rape And Incest Are “Blessings To Be Cherished?”
Columbus, OH — In an interview yesterday on Fox News, J.D. Vance was asked three times to clarify whether he truly believes survivors of rape and incest should be forced to give birth.
When trying to explain his position, Vance said (at around 5:30) that if Roe is overturned, “We have an opportunity, whatever the Supreme Court does on Roe, to really redefine the terms of the debate and to think of children as blessings to be cherished…” Does Vance think that rape and incest are “blessings to be cherished?”
This is just Vance’s latest in a series of dangerous and out-of-touch broadsides against abortion rights.
- Vance has said that overturning Roe v. Wade would be an “amazing victory,” despite the 53 percent of Ohio voters who want to see abortion rights protected according to a recent Suffolk University poll.
- In the past, Vance said that “two wrongs don’t make a right,” when defending his calls to deny abortion care to victims of rape and incest.
- Vance then downplayed sexual assault, saying that “It’s not whether a woman should be forced to bring a child to term, it’s whether a child should be allowed to live, even though the circumstances of that child’s birth are somehow inconvenient or a problem to the society.” Vance’s position is even out-of-step with Donald Trump, who supported exceptions for rape and incest.
“J.D. Vance has already made clear he wants to punish women for trying to get an abortion – even in cases of rape and incest. Now Vance must explain to survivors of these crimes in what universe he thinks rape and incest could conceivably be ‘blessings to be cherished,’” said Michael Beyer, a spokesperson for the Ohio Democratic Party.
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