TOP DEMOCRAT'S CAREER IS OVER BECAUSE OF THREE SENTENCES HE SAID
As 2019 gets well underway, Democrats continue to outdo one another with radical statements.
And one top Democrat is under heavy fire for comments he said on live radio this week.
What he said in three sentences just ended his career forever.
Virginia Governor Ralph Northam is now facing the greatest public relations disaster in
his long career in politics.
After video of Virginia Democratic Delegate Kathy Tran defending a bill she sponsored
which would have legalized abortion up to the moment of birth went viral this past week,
the controversy exploded.
Within days, the story became national news.
Seeking to try and deflect criticism against Delegate Tran, Virginia Democratic Governor
Ralph Northam took to live radio on Wednesday to play damage control.
Instead, the Governor poured gasoline on what was already fast becoming a raging fire.
"If a mother is in labor, I can tell you exactly what would happen.
The infant would be delivered.
The infant would be kept comfortable.
The infant would be resuscitated if that's what the mother and the family desired, and
then a discussion would ensue between the physicians and the mother," Northam said.
The backlash was almost immediate as Northam faced an onslaught of criticism, unlike anything
he had ever seen.
Critics slammed the Governor for openly declaring on live radio that he supported legalizing
infanticide, and in his own words, Northam literally suggested that a newborn infant
could be left to die on the table minutes after delivery.
But Northam wasn't done digging himself a hole yet.
To make matters even worse for Northam, the Governor later tried to defend his own comments
with a shameful tweet trying to portray himself as the victim, "I have devoted my life to
caring for children and any insinuation otherwise is shameful and disgusting."
The backlash to this weak deflection was just as fierce.
Northam's tweet has since been ratioed heavily, with over 22,000 responses and just 1,500
retweets.
Almost every comment on Twitter to Northam's statement has been overwhelmingly negative.
"No your excellency, what is "shameful and disgusting" is the policy position you
endorsed.
The fact that you have done so much for children and should know better, enhances the disgust,
it doesn't diminish it," tweeted Virginia Delegate Nick Freitas (R-Culpeper).
Freitas was joined by Virginia Senator Bryce Reeves (R-Spotsylvania), who appeared on Fox
News to condemn Northam's comments and Delegate Tran's bill, calling the legislation an
"appalling radical abortion" bill.
It's not just Virginia legislators who are condemning Northam's comments, however.
Politicians and activists from across the country continue to pile on Governor Northam
and Delegate Tran for their comments.
Senators Ben Sasse, Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz, and Josh Hawley all slammed Northam's comments,
with Sasse even going so far as to call on Northam to "get the hell out of public office"
for suggesting that infanticide should be legalized.
Delegate Tran's bill died in a House subcommittee by a single vote margin.
With both Houses of the Virginia General Assembly up for election this November, Republicans
are hoping the outrage over the abortion bill, combined with Governor Northam's botched
attempt at damage control, will ignite conservatives to help defend the GOP's 1-seat majority
in both chambers.
Do you think Governor Northam's career should be over after he defended legalizing infanticide?
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