Ann Romney interviewed with the liberal women of The View on Thursday
but didn’t back down in proclaiming her pro-life position.
If her husband Mitt Romney wins the presidential election, she would
become the first pro-life First Lady since Roe v. Wade. Although
Presidents Ronald Reagan, George Bush and George W. Bush were pro-life
and crafted extensive pro-life records, their wives did not share their
pro-life positions.
Ann Romney did not demure on abortion and proudly said she has also converted to the pro-life position.
“The good news is, I’m not running for office and I don’t have to say
what I feel. But I am pro life. I’m happy to say that,” the candidate’s
wife said.
Romney went through the explanation of how Mitt Romney, when
confronted with legislation that would allow human embryos to be
destroyed in a person’s earliest days of life, that Mitt had a genuine change of heart.
“He could not have, on his conscience, creating human life for
experimentation,” Romney said. “That’s when he came out saying he was
pro life. I think we all have to understand this is an issue that is so
tender and there are people on both sides of the issue, with very good
conscience, coming with a different opinion.”
Romney also would not give pro-abortion activist Joy Behar the
pleasure of making Mitt Romney out to be a candidate who doesn’t care
about women’s issues.
“You know, again, I would love it if you’d get my husband on the
couch, Joy, and you could go down with that all you want,” she said.
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