D.C. – Washington D.C.- based Family Research Council's president Tony Perkins noted the gruesome findings at abortionist Ulrich Klopfer's home in Crete, Illinois – and noted how serious the whole scenario is when it comes to presidential politics and the abortion-obsessed Left:
…Now, with this diabolical bombshell — that Klopfer kept a gory stockpile of decomposing babies — the Left is back in the familiar position of trying to distance themselves from the real evil lurking behind the abortion industry's spa robes and hot tea. The world has seen the videos. They've read the grand jury reports. They hear the nonchalance in courtroom testimonies describing the market for beating baby hearts. Liberals fan the fears that pro-lifers are sentencing America to back-alley abortions. Well, I've got news for them — we're already there. And an entire political party is fighting to keep it that way.
Illinois' new abortion law relieves the state's abortion clinics from basic health clinic regulations and reporting – something women's rights advocates surprisingly support. Perkins goes on …
If you're wondering where the extremism of the 2020 Democrats lead, you're looking at it. While candidates like Pete Buttigieg complain about the assault on "women's rights," men like Klopfer are operating butcher shops right under his nose. As the Free Beacon pointed out just last month, Mayor Pete has been one of these deficient doctors' best allies. When the Indiana State Department refused to give one of the town's other clinics, Whole Women's Health of South Bend, a license because it lacked "reputable and responsible character," this candidate for president defended them. Actions that suggest, as far as he's concerned, it's better to jeopardize the health of a mother than put the barest of safety requirements on a dangerous clinic.
And he's not alone. Five U.S. senators and candidates for president signed their names to a Supreme Court brief that would give villains like Klopfer a free pass. Five candidates who think disgusting conditions like bloody suction machines, expired medicine, and rat-infested exam rooms are just fine for America's mothers. And we certainly don't have to guess where the other 15 stand in a field defined by their fight for legal infanticide and taxpayer-funded, late-term abortion.
When Republicans asked their Democratic colleagues if they could work together to crack down on these unregulated barbarians, Democrats said no. So, they can wrap their agenda in all the euphemisms they want — "choice," "women's bodies," and "reproductive rights" — but at the end of the day, their abortion platform is rooted in the same deadly disregard for humanity as Klopfer's.