‘An Eyeball Just Fell Into My Lap’

Another undercover video of abortion providers talking shop. National Review runs excerpts from their conversation, such as:


Dr. Lisa Harris, the medical director of Planned Parenthood of Michigan:


Given that we actually see the fetus the same way, and given that we might actually both agree that there’s violence in here. . . . Let’s just give them all the violence, it’s a person, it’s killing, let’s just give them all that.


Dr. Ann Schutt-Aine, the director of abortion services for Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast (which has been referred to local law-enforcement for criminal charges related to fetal-tissue trafficking):


If I’m doing a procedure, and I’m seeing that I’m in fear that it’s about to come to the umbilicus [navel], I might ask for a second set of forceps to hold the body at the cervix and pull off a leg or two, so it’s not PBA [partial-birth abortion].


Dr. Stacy De-Lin, the director of abortion services for Planned Parenthood of New York City:


But we certainly do intact D&Es [dilation and extraction, otherwise known as partial-birth abortion, a method that is illegal under federal law].


Dr. Uta Landy, the founder of the Consortium of Abortion Providers (CAPS), Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA):


An eyeball just fell down into my lap, and that is gross! [laughter from the crowd]


Dr. Susan Robinson, an abortion provider at Planned Parenthood Mar Monte:


The fetus is a tough little object, and taking it apart, I mean, taking it apart on Day One is very difficult. . . . You go in there, and you go, “Am I getting the uterus or the fetus? Oh, good, fetus. [Robinson makes a stabbing sound effect] What have I got? Nothing. Let’s try again.


This is what abortion is. This is what unlimited abortion rights mean. In a civilized country, these ghouls would be pariahs.


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