Hillary Clinton: I Would Never Vote for a Pro-Life Woman as America’s First Woman President

National   |   Micaiah Bilger   |   Dec 2, 2022   |   5:29PM   |   Washington, DC

Hillary Clinton advocated for the killing of unborn babies in abortions again this week, claiming abortion is a “woman’s right”and restricting it is anti-democratic.

Meanwhile, she would said she would never vote for a pro-life woman for president even if that woman would become America’s first female president.

A failed Democrat presidential candidate, Clinton said she hopes more women will run for office – but only the “right kind of woman.”

“It’s important not just for women to run, but for women who do run to be committed to the women’s rights agenda, to the democracy agenda, to be on the side of making it easier to vote, to ensuring that the votes are counted correctly,” she said.

Clinton continued: “I think you’ll see women on the Republican side running this time, and they’re not women I would ever vote for, to be honest … I’m not going to vote for a woman who would take my rights away, or my daughter’s rights away, or my granddaughter’s rights away.”

Globe Echo reports Clinton, a former secretary of state, discussed the overturning of Roe v. Wade on Friday during the Women’s Voices Summit at the Clinton Presidential Center in Little Rock, Arkansas.

She likened the U.S. Supreme Court ruling Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health to oppressive regimes in Sudan and Afghanistan. The June decision overturned Roe and returned the power to regulate abortion to the people. Now, 13 states are enforcing laws that ban or strictly limit abortions, and nine more are battling in court to do so.

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Although most countries have stronger legal protections for unborn babies than the U.S. did under Roe, Clinton argued that allowing Americans to decide abortion laws through their elected leaders is oppressive and undemocratic, according to the report.

“This struggle is between autocracy and democracy from our country to places we can’t even believe we’re being compared to,” she said.

However, many free countries also protect unborn babies from abortion, including Malta, Poland and much of Central and South America – something Clinton neglected to mention. These countries recognize that unborn babies are valuable human beings who also deserve rights.

To Clinton, the killing of unborn babies in abortions for any reason must be an unrestricted, taxpayer-funded “right.” In an interview Thursday with the leftist site The 19th, she repeatedly referred to the human rights abuse as a “right.”

She said the overturning of Roe should serve as “a reminder that no political victory or defeat is permanent,” and voters must keep fighting for legalized abortion even in pro-life states like Arkansas.

“If we walk away from half of our states and we say it’s too hard, or they’ve already made up their minds, we are giving up on the opportunity for reform and change,” Clinton told The 19th. “We may not have the political power right now to make those changes, but you’ve got to keep working. You can’t walk away because it’s hard. It’s supposed to be hard, or we wouldn’t have these debates about what we’re trying to achieve.”

But abortions have destroyed the rights of tens of millions of daughters and granddaughters in the U.S. Since 1973, more than 63 million unborn babies were killed in abortions under Roe. The horrific ruling forced states to legalize abortions for any reason up to viability and allowed abortions without limits up to birth. Only a few other countries in the world, such as China and North Korea, allow such extreme pro-abortion laws.

Now, states finally may protect unborn babies again, and more than a dozen already are doing so. New research estimates these pro-life laws have saved as many as 10,000 unborn babies’ lives since June.