Mike Pence: Time for a quick reality check

The 2016 candidate for the GOP vice presidency:

On Thursday evening, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence signed a new law expanding Indiana’s abortion restrictions. The measure will prohibit women from electing to have an abortion due to the race, gender, or disability of the fetus, and will impose strict rules on doctors who perform abortions.

“By enacting this legislation, we take an important step in protecting the unborn, while still providing an exception for the life of the mother,” Pence said in a statement. “I sign this legislation with a prayer that God would continue to bless these precious children, mothers and families.”

Indiana is the second state in the nation, after North Dakota, that prohibits a woman from seeking an abortion because the fetus is diagnosed with a disability, such as Down’s Syndrome or microcephaly. The law will also require that the remains of an aborted fetus be interred or cremated and prohibits fetal tissue donation.

Additionally, the law will hold doctors liable for wrongful death if it is found that they perform an abortion that was motivated by a fetal defect, sex, or other prohibited reasons.

Thanks to the Supreme Court’s decision in the Texas case, this piece of filth signed in March is null and void.

…..annnd don’t forget 2015’s “religious freedom” bill:

Pence signed a religious freedom law that was advertised by supporters as allowing discrimination against LGBTQ people, even if it actually didn’t. He then had a chance to repent for what seemed like anti-LGBTQ legislation by finally pushing a law to legally protect LGBTQ people from discrimination — but he didn’t, suggesting it was not part of his agenda. And now, despite this anti-LGBTQ record in recent years, Pence is Trump’s apparent nominee for vice president.

Yes, readers, Donald Trump has selected the whitest man in the world; his puckered face gives him the air of someone weaned on skim milk laced with water.

Lest you think he’s tolerable, check out this statement made in the late ’90s: “Time for a quick reality check,” he wrote. “Smoking doesn’t kill.”

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