Democratic Science Denier

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Stacy Abrams who is running again for the governor of Georgia and who has long been an election denier, has now become a science denier.  Recently Abrams made the claim that the fetal heart beat that is heard at six weeks is not real.  According to Abrams it is just a manufactured sound.

It appears on the surface that the only qualification to be a Democratic candidate for any office is an impressively low I. Q. combined with a slavish devotion to whatever ideology is the cause of the day.  The heart of Abrams campaign appears to be advocating the killing of the unborn child right up to and perhaps even beyond birth.  Recently Stacey Abrams demonstrated both of these qualifications.

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This statement, which had young heads nodding in agreement, demonstrates a level of stupidity that is jarring.  WaPo, in the form of “fact checker” Glenn Kessler, jumped in to try to save Abrams from the severe ridicule that was headed her way after making such a statement.

Olivia Murray noted such a statement qualifies as mis-information.  Where are the fact checkers on this?

A heartbeat is “one complete pulsation” of the heart, and the sound is not “created” or “manufactured,” as these dimwit Democrats spout; rather, it is recorded by an ultrasound (or any other detection device) machine.

But wait!  The people in the Twitterverse said it doesn’t count as a heartbeat because the child’s heart isn’t “fully formed”!

Wrong again!

Can the beat be heard with stethoscope?  No, it can’t at that point in time.  However, the ultrasound is more sensitive.  It picks up the contractions.  And it does not pick up electrical activity as stated by Kessler.

Abrams is a poster child for Democratic incompetence and ignorance.  Probably without understanding this, Abrams is an advocate for the holocaust that has been inflicted on the black population in this country by organizations like Planned Parenthood.

Was Abrams lying?  Well, following the lead of Kessler, one could make the argument that what we were hearing was the amplified sound from the PA system. Therefore, it was not Stacey who was misleading people and trying to score campaign points on the bodies of unborn children.