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MM#351--16 years of Abortion at the DNC and Slavery


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What if the Democratic Party's stance on abortion has undergone a seismic shift over the past 16 years?

On today's episode of Theory to Action, we unpack the dramatic transformation from Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton's call for abortion to be "safe, legal, and rare" to the current full endorsement of reproductive rights, as showcased at the 2024 Democratic National Convention.

We bring you a close look at the unsettling prominence of Planned Parenthood's mobile clinic at the convention—a stark symbol of the party's radical evolution.

We contrast this with Ronald Reagan’s unwavering pro-life principles and his belief that the right to life is the cornerstone of all human freedoms, as articulated in Paul Kengor's "11 Principles of a Reagan Conservative."


Key Points from the Episode:

  • We invite you to reflect on the moral and ethical implications of this shift. 
  • Highlighting the increased need for advocacy, we discuss the importance of protecting the unborn and ensuring their fundamental rights to life and justice. 
  • As we examine the Democratic Party's move to the far left on abortion, we conclude with a powerful call to action, urging listeners to join the fight for the most basic of human freedoms. 

Don't miss the additional resources available on our show page for further exploration of this pressing issue.

Other resources:

The Democrats Radical Shift

NPR Planned Parenthood on Wheels


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