The Offensive Way Hillary Clinton is Turning Mother’s Day Into a Campaign Fundraiser

National   |   Sarah Zagorski   |   May 5, 2015   |   4:09PM   |   Washington, DC

Apparently pro-abortion presidential hopeful, Hilary Clinton, wants to call your mom on Mother’s Day. On May 3rd, the Clinton campaign tweeted about the contest and invited supporters to enter for free. However, if a supporter gives a donation ranging from $5-$2,700 their odds of getting a call increase.

The contest runs from May 3rd to May 8th and five moms will get a call.

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Even campaigns that fail to raise big bucks with such contests are able to expand their email mailing lists for future fundraising efforts. The contest page shows an image of a grinning Clinton on a cellphone — a contrast to the famous photo of a purposeful Clinton perusing her BlackBerry. Clinton had used that photo as her official Twitter avatar, but ditched it after revelations that she deleted thousands of personal emails from her home server.

“Mother’s Day gift idea: a call from Hillary. Sign up for a chance to surprise a mom you love,” Clinton’s account tweeted Sunday. Her account followed up with another missive on Monday: “Hillary wants to call someone’s mom on Mother’s Day. It could be yours.” One person who is presumably blackballed from getting the friendly Sunday greeting from the former secretary of state is Peter Schweizer, author of the book “Clinton Cash,” which documents the murky world of fundraising for the Clinton Foundation and millions in speaking fees hauled in by Bill and Hillary Clinton in recent years.

Clinton’s Mother’s Day gimmick steals a page from Vice President Joe Biden, who is known to dial up moms and all manner of other relatives when meeting people around the country. Back in February on a trip to Iowa, Biden rang the mom of Drake University senior Kayla Day. “I hope I get to meet you, Mom,” Biden told Day’s mother on a voicemail message.

Unfortunately, if Hillary Clinton becomes president she will do everything she can to ensure that fewer women become mothers by promoting abortion. As LifeNews previously reported, at the sixth annual Women in The World Summit Clinton made it clear that she’s an abortion extremist and believes anyone who disagrees with her should be their pro-life views aside.

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Clinton said “deep-seated cultural codes, religious beliefs and structural biases have to be changed” for the sake of giving “access” to women for “reproductive health care.” She added, “Far too many women are denied access to reproductive health care and safe childbirth and laws don’t count for much if they’re not enforced. Rights have to exist in practice — not just on paper.”

Additionally, during the U.S. Senate election last year, Clinton told Iowa voters that it’s not enough to be a woman to understand what they want— you have to be for abortion. She said this because Joni Ernst was running a pro-life campaign while her opponent, Bruce Braley, was not. She explained, “It is not enough to be a woman, you have to be committed to expand rights and opportunities for all women.” Thankfully, Iowa voters disagreed and Ernst won the Senate election.

Carol Tobias, the president of National Right to Life, responded to Clinton’s remarks and said, “Pro-abortion advocates like to say abortion is a woman’s issue, but only pro-abortion women should voice their opinions. Indeed, they come very close to saying it is illegitimate for a woman who is pro-life to speak on abortion. The voices of pro-life women just don’t count. The hypocrisy, or should I say the gall, of people who think you have to want to kill unborn children in order to be pro-woman is stunning.”

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