NR Daily: Pro-Life Women Don’t Loathe Their Own Womanhood

If we believe the social elites, it's truly a trying time to be a woman in America. Just last November, millions of us were coerced by our own deeply embedded (very deeply, in my case) loathing of our womanhood to vote against Hillary Clinton. And now, just as we've really started getting our voices back — albeit through the trope of silent protests based on a television show not exactly representative of American society — that nefarious squad in the White House has turned the screw and ended the contraception mandate for employers who object on religious or moral grounds ...

October 07 2017

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Pro-Life Women Don't Loathe Their Own Womanhood

Jane Scharl

If we believe the social elites, it's truly a trying time to be a woman in America. Just last November, millions of us were coerced by our own deeply embedded (very deeply, in my case) loathing of our womanhood to vote against Hillary Clinton. And now, just as we've really started getting our voices back — albeit through...

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