Palin Slams Obama On Infanticide Votes— Nails him for speaking out in favor of killing a child born alive after a botched abortion

Former reporter Sarah Palin is doing the work of the mainstream media.
And, they hate her for it.

Today, the popular Alaska Governor slammed Obama on Laura Ingraham for his votes supporting infanticide. Palin also attacked Obama for actually speaking out against saving the lives of newborn babies.
(See video below)
Scoffery.com reported:

Sarah Palin is on the Laura Ingraham show.

Palin is talking abortion and the Infant Born Alive Act and how Obama spoke out in favor of killing a child born from a botched abortion. These are the type of issues that the media have avoided.

The media may have ignored it before but it’s going to be hard for them to ignore it now.
Barack Obama defended his gruesome position on infanticide back in 2002:

Here is what Barack Obama said in defending the slaughter of a baby born alive after surviving an abortion:

“Essentially adding an additional doctor who then has to be called in an emergency situation to come in and make these assessments is really designed simply to burden the original decision…”

Obama claimed that having doctors help a baby born alive after a botched abortion would be a burden. At the time he was arguing against the Born Alive Infant Protection Act at the Illinois state legislature April 2002.

HotAir has the latest ad from the National Right to Life Committee (NRLC) asking for an apology from Obama for misrepresenting the facts on his gruesome infanticide record.

The media is going to hate reporting this.

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