Kayleigh McEnany: "Deeply Insulting" to Suggest Men Can Get Pregnant
Fox NewsJanuary 22, 20267 min314,056 views
10 connectionsΒ·13 entities in this videoβDoctor's Refusal to Answer Basic Question
- π©Ί Dr. Nisha Verma faced questions from Senators Josh Hawley and Ashley Moody regarding whether men can get pregnant.
- π― Dr. Verma repeatedly refused to give a direct "yes" or "no" answer, instead citing complexity and attempting to deflect.
- π£οΈ The hosts express frustration, calling her response an "obstructive maneuver" and "linguistic deception."
The Insult of Denying Biological Reality
- βοΈ Kayleigh McEnany states it is "deeply insulting" to suggest men could endure pregnancy, emphasizing it is a uniquely female experience.
- π‘ The discussion highlights a perceived trend of "convenient science" used by the left, discarding biological facts when they don't align with a political agenda.
- π’ Examples cited include discarding science on school reopenings during COVID-19 and the definition of who can get pregnant.
Language as a Tool for Obscurity
- π¬ Greg Gutfield contrasts the language used by the left and right, stating the left uses language to "confuse or obscure meaning."
- π¨ This is likened to throwing a "smoke bomb in a debate class," preventing a genuine discussion of truth.
- π₯ An anecdote is shared about a nurse being required to refer to a man who gave birth as "he/him," further illustrating the linguistic shift.
Corruption of the Medical Profession
- π§ The panel argues that the medical profession has become corrupted by politics, prioritizing ideology over common sense and scientific truth.
- π They suggest that this corruption has led to a decline in public trust, with many doctors now perceived as "quacks."
- β οΈ Concerns are raised about the medical establishment's silence on issues like obesity and the promotion of sex change operations on minors.
Political Ramifications of Ideological Stances
- π³οΈ The discussion posits that issues like men playing in women's sports and the "men getting pregnant" narrative will be significant political issues in future elections.
- π© Democrats who embrace these stances are predicted to face backlash from voters.
- π£οΈ Harold Ford Jr. initially suggests that "men cannot get pregnant" is not a mainstream Democratic view, but is corrected with examples of Biden's statements and the broader trend.
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Men Getting PregnantSenate HearingDr. Nisha VermaJosh HawleyAshley MoodyKayleigh McEnanyBiological SexWokeismMedical EthicsPolitical DiscourseGender IdeologyConvenient ScienceLanguage and Politics
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