'It's over for him' RFK Jr. is pro-full-term abortion, had a BRAIN WORM



Robert F. Kennedy Jr. revealed a bizarre medical diagnosis this past week — in 2010, a parasitic brain worm had gotten into Kennedy’s brain, ate some of it, and then died.

While the story is terrifying, it might explain his views on abortion.

“I wouldn’t leave it up to the states,” RFK said on a recent podcast. “We should leave it to the woman, we shouldn’t have government involved even if it’s full-term.”

Sara Gonzales is disgusted.

“There’s just one small problem, it’s not her body. It’s the baby's, who is, of course, a living, breathing human,” Gonzales says, noting that if the baby is full-term, it could at that point survive on its own.

“You just deliver the baby and you deliver it alive instead of dead, that’s how this process works,” she continues, adding, “he is clearly advocating for murder of babies. I don’t see any other way to describe that.”

Matthew Marsden believes this might be the end of his campaign.

“I don’t know what to say about this,” Marsden says, adding, “It’s over for him. I mean, that’s just a horrendous position to take.”


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DELUSIONAL: Hillary Clinton likens PRO-LIFE movement to using 'rape' as a 'tactic of war'



On "The News & Why It Matters," BlazeTV hosts Sara Gonzales, Chad Prather, and Alex Stein, along with BlazeTV contributor John Doyle, discussed Hillary Clinton's recent interview with PBS' Christiane Amanpour, in which the twice-failed presidential candidate compared pro-lifers to war criminals and rapists in Iran, Afghanista,n or Ukraine.

Asked for her thoughts on "what's happening to women around the world," Clinton said she believes women have "have come a long way" but that progress is "under attack" both literally and politically.

"There is a lot of pushback, and much of the progress that has been, I think, taken for granted by too many people is under attack. Literally under attack in places like Iran or Afghanistan or Ukraine — where rape is a tactic of war — or under attacks by political and cultural forces in a country like our own when it comes to women’s health care and bodily autonomy," Clinton asserted.

"Arkansas itself, I believe, rapidly moved to make a woman’s right to choose illegal in your state, or your former home state," Amanpour responded. "Talk to me about the confluence of both these events, this pushback on American women’s rights at the same time as you’re trying to figure a way forward.”

"You're absolutely right," Clinton responded. "[When] women have a chance to vote on these draconian abortion restrictions, they do not accept them. They overturn them. They certainly want to limit the reach of the government into the most intimate, private parts of our life."

She went on to add, "So, we’ll see what happens in states like Arkansas and so many others when we face real-world problems, as we have seen already, where women with miscarriages go in for medical care and are turned away. When maybe, God forbid, a woman dies because that health care is denied her."

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'It was grotesque': Firsthand accounts from a child groomi​ng drag show



It is hard to comprehend what goes through a person's mind when they enthusiastically participate in destroying the innocence of children.

On this episode of "The News & Why It Matters," BlazeTV host Sara Gonzalez spoke with a panel of brave conservatives who acquired firsthand accounts of what had happened over the weekend at a drag brunch for children.

Blaze contributor and host of "The Conspiracy Castle" Alex stein, assistant editing manager of "Next News Network" on YouTube Aldo Buttazzoni, and BlazeTV contributor and host of "Heck Off Commie" John Doyle joined Sara to discuss the disturbing content procured on Saturday's event.

The Libs of TikTok — a Twitter page known for exposing the grooming and overall mental decline of the liberal portion of society — revealed a drag event marketed toward children. The news of this event caught the attention of Sara's panel, and they decided to attend the event to see what was going on.



The event, held at a gay bar in the Oak Lawn neighborhood near downtown Dallas on Saturday, featured a neon light on the wall that read, "It's not going to lick itself." Beneath the sign was a catwalk where men dressed in drag danced and pulled children up to strut alongside them. Parents in attendance with their children encouraged their kids to tip the drag queens based on their hyper-sexualized performances.

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"When I saw the Libs of TikTok post about it, I bought my ticket immediately because I knew somebody needed to be there on the inside to record what's going on," John said. "And it was nothing short of child grooming."

The reoccurring sentiment expressed by the whole panel is that weak men are to blame for this type of grooming. These young boys need a strong male to protect them from abusive mothers.

In the first clip, a visibly uncomfortable young boy was pulled to walk the runway from the audience. The crowd was cheering, but the visual of the expression on the boy's face was enough to cause any empathetic human's heart to break.

"Wow!" Sara reacted, "he looks so embarrassed." In the video footage, drag queens are seen dancing in a sexualized manner as parents feed their children dollar bills to tip the dancers.

"It was grotesque," said Aldo.

Outside the bar, after being denied entry, Alex was assaulted by masked Antifa militants, who attend local events to see to it that the progressive agenda will be done.

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Biden warns of 'a winter of severe illness and death for the unvaccinated' amid Omicron surge



President Joe Biden warned Americans to brace for "a winter of severe illness and death for the unvaccinated" following his COVID-19 briefing last Thursday.

"I want to send a direct message to the American people: Due to the steps we've taken, Omicron has not yet spread as fast as it would have otherwise done," Biden said.

"It's here now, and it's spreading, and it's going to increase," Biden said of the Omicron variant of the coronavirus. "We are looking at a winter of severe illness and death for the unvaccinated, for themselves, their families and the hospitals they'll soon overwhelm," he added.

On "The News & Why it Matters," BlazeTV host Sara Gonzales, Chad Prather, Jaco Booyens, and John Doyle discussed the president's most recent doom-and-gloom message, comparing it to his "very dark winter" warning last year. They also talked about President Biden's campaign promise to get COVID-19 under control, given that the 2021 death toll from the virus has now exceeded that of 2020.

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