Saturday, April 2, 2022

Jen Psaki Will Leave White House in May to Take Her Propaganda Show to MSNBC National | Curtis Houck | Apr 1, 2022 | 11:59AM | Washington, DC

 

Jen Psaki Will Leave White House in May to Take Her Propaganda Show to MSNBC

National  |  Curtis Houck  |   Apr 1, 2022   |   11:59AM   |  Washington, DC

Axios media reporter Sara Fischer broke the news Friday morning that current White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki is set to resign from her position “around May” in order to join MSNBC as a guest on their “live programming” across “different shows” with a show on parent company Comcast’s streaming platform Peacock.

As Fischer noted, Puck News reported in February that Psaki had been taking meetings with both MSNBC and CNN (where she was a political commentator for four years), but it seems as though she’ll be joining the network formerly known by its slogan “Lean Forward.”

Fischer said sources have told her Psaki hasn’t “formally told the White House press team about her departure,” but has announced it to “some senior officials at the White House” while the network’s consulted “lawyers to make sure their conversations didn’t violate any government regulations.”

Though a deal hasn’t been signed and it wasn’t reported the frequency in which her show will air, Fischer said her show wouldn’t be taking “the 9 p.m. hour replacing Rachel Maddow” even though it “had been speculated.”

Psaki’s show on Peacock would join their other shows known as part of section called The Choice, which currently includes radical leftists such as Michael Beschloss, Medhi Hassan, Zerlina Maxwell.

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Psaki would be joining Symone Sanders, who previously served as the Biden campaign’s communications director and then in the same position for the Office of Vice President Kamala Harris. For Sanders, her deal is for episodes twice a week each on MSNBC (Saturday and Sunday) and Peacock (Monday and Tuesday).

Psaki — host of what we’ve referred to as The Psaki Show — has spent the entirety of the Biden presidency as perhaps its most public face (aside from the President himself), left to answer, lie, and spin her way through the many controversies, crises, and gaffes.

And, of course, it’s safe to argue Psaki’s stock wouldn’t be anywhere near where it is without her viral back-and-forths with Fox News’s Peter Doocy, who’s been able to hold the administration accountable without scooping to the juvenile levels we saw with a host of liberal journalists to Trump press secretaries.

So, whether it’ll be called The Psaki Show, Circle Back with Psaki, or Psock It, or Put a Psock in It, White House reporters will soon face a new face on a day-to-day basis at the podium.

LifeNews Note: Curtis Houck writes for Newsbusters, where this column originally appeared.


Family Thought Their “Happy” Sisters Were Kidnapped, Then They Learned an Assisted Suicide Clinic Killed Them International | Michael Cook | Apr 1, 2022 | 6:53PM | Washington, DC

 

Family Thought Their “Happy” Sisters Were Kidnapped, Then They Learned an Assisted Suicide Clinic Killed Them

International  |  Michael Cook  |   Apr 1, 2022   |   6:53PM   |  Washington, DC

Two middle-aged American sisters died in a Swiss suicide clinic in Basel, on February 11. Lila Ammouri, a 54-year-old palliative care doctor, and Susan Frazier, a 49-year-old nurse were residents of Phoenix, Arizona.

Their friends and their only sibling, a brother, were shocked at the news, as the sisters appeared to have been “happy and healthy”. Initially it was feared that they had been kidnapped; instead they died together in a suicide clinic. A spokesman for the Basel-Landschaft Public Prosecutor’s Office confirmed that the sisters had died by suicide “within the legal framework”.

The sisters’ final moments were spent at Pegasos, a new assisted suicide association associated with Australian euthanasia activist Philip Nitschke, of Exit International. In accordance with his philosophy of rational suicide, applicants to Pegasos do not need to be terminally ill. The fee for a death is about 10,000 Euros [roughly $11,000]. The Pegasos team also helped 104-year old Professor David Goodall to die in Basel in May 2018.

Nitschke – who now resides in the Netherlands — keeps Pegasos at arm’s length, but he promotes it on the website of Exit International, his organisation. He tweeted on March 23, when the news of the deaths emerged:

The sisters (Exit members) were not “happy and healthy”, they were of sound mind, tired of life and wanted to die together … their right, but something unavailable under US right to die laws.

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The Swiss Medical Association regards the Pegasos approach as unethical, although the association seems to act within the law. According to the Dutch magazine Trouw, it “is the only one of the six Swiss death aid organizations to also provide assisted suicide to those who are ‘tired of life’, older than ‘around 70 to 75 years’ and not seriously ill.” It seems that it has less red tape because it by-passes the Swiss requirement for “unbearable suffering”. Instead of asking a doctor to certify this, it takes the word of the patient himself.

However, the head of the ethics department of the Association, Thomas Gruberski, told Trouw, “We do not agree with that interpretation.”

LifeNews Note: Michael Cook is editor of BioEdge where this appeared.

Study Confirms Legalizing Abortion Doesn’t Save Women’s Lives International | Micaiah Bilger | Apr 1, 2022 | 3:37PM | Washington, DC

 

Study Confirms Legalizing Abortion Doesn’t Save Women’s Lives

International  |  Micaiah Bilger  |   Apr 1, 2022   |   3:37PM   |  Washington, DC

A new study from an University of Oxford researcher disputes claims that legalizing abortion saves women’s lives.

Abortion activists frequently bring up women dying as a reason to legalize the killing of unborn babies in abortions across the world. They argue that women will die from self-induced and back alley abortions, and link high maternal mortality rates to American states that are working to ban abortions.

But new research on maternal abortion deaths in Ethiopia found that women’s deaths to abortion already had been going down and did not drop significantly after the country legalized abortions in 2005. The study, “Legalisation of abortion and maternal mortality in Ethiopia,” was published this month in the Ethiopian Medical Journal.

“Rather than being a silver bullet to reduce deaths from abortion, abortion legalisation has resulted in a vast increase in the number of abortions, without any appreciable decrease in abortion mortality or maternal mortality,” wrote author Dr. Calum Miller, a British medical doctor and researcher at the University of Oxford.

In other words, legalizing abortions did nothing to save lives. Quite the opposite, more unborn babies are being killed, and some women are still dying, too.

Miller examined data in Ethiopia both before and after the country legalized abortions in 2005. He found that legalizing the killing of unborn babies in abortions “did nothing to prevent morbidity and mortality from illegal abortion – it actually made the problem worse.”

Women’s abortion deaths already were dropping in the African country before 2005, the study found. In the 10 years after the country legalized abortions, maternal deaths to abortion remained about the same. They study cited other research that also found “no statistically significant decrease in abortion mortality” after 2005.

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“If abortion legalization had a significant impact on mortality, we would expect a disproportionate decrease in deaths from abortion,” but that is not what the data shows, the study continued.

Looking at other countries, the study found that in the Netherlands and Rwanda, women’s abortion deaths actually increased proportionately after abortions became legal. In contrast, “deaths from abortion and maternal deaths in general fell” after Poland and Chile banned abortions; both countries have some of the lowest maternal mortality ratios in the world.

It also compared Ethiopia to African countries with pro-life laws and found that the proportion of maternal deaths to abortion were about the same and, in some cases, higher in Ethiopia.

The study also refuted another frequent claim by abortion activists that banning abortions does not stop abortions, it just stops safe abortions.

Citing data from the pro-abortion Guttmacher Institute, the study pointed out that both abortion numbers and the abortion rate in Ethiopia increased significantly after abortions became legal. It found that the number of abortion complications also doubled after abortions became legal.

It is important to note that data about abortion deaths often lump spontaneous abortions, or miscarriages, together with induced abortions, or the intentional killing of an unborn child; and it is difficult for researchers to find separate numbers. In Miller’s study, abortion deaths refer to both. He explained that one of the reasons why legalizing abortion may not decrease maternal deaths is because legalization does not affect women dying from miscarriages.

Miller’s findings are no surprise to pro-life advocates; abortions kill unborn babies and sometimes mothers, too. Other studies also have found that legalizing abortion does not reduce maternal mortality rates, and abortions may, in fact, be more dangerous for mothers than childbirth.

But the growing evidence makes it more and more difficult for abortion activists to argue their case as it grows increasingly clear that legalizing abortion does not save lives. Quite the opposite.


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