Florida's has-been-but-doesn't-know-it-yet do-nothing Senator (who at one point considered the Senate beneath him, until he got trumped in the primaries):
"Life" in this case meaning the ability to breath, even if you need help with that.
What did I just say?
One question I'd like to ask the Senator: How many microcephalic babies are you willing to take care of?
Sen. Marco Rubio said Saturday that he doesn’t believe a pregnant woman infected with the Zika virus should have the right to an abortion — even if she had reason to believe the child would be born with severe microcephaly.
"I understand a lot of people disagree with my view – but I believe that all human life is worthy of protection of our laws. And when you present it in the context of Zika or any prenatal condition, it’s a difficult question and a hard one," Rubio told POLITICO.
"But if I’m going to err, I’m going to err on the side of life."
"Life" in this case meaning the ability to breath, even if you need help with that.
"Obviously, microcephaly is a terrible prenatal condition that kids are born with. And when they are, it’s a lifetime of difficulties," he said. "So I get it. I’m not pretending to you that that’s an easy question you asked me. But I’m prolife. And I’m strongly prolife. I believe all human life should be protected by our law, irrespective of the circumstances or condition of that life."
What did I just say?
One question I'd like to ask the Senator: How many microcephalic babies are you willing to take care of?
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