'I just can't with the hypocrisy anymore.'
this week, Walker's ex-girlfriend claims that back in 2009, he paid for her to undergo an abortion. And when we tell you she has receipts, we mean it. This woman showed up with witnesses, a check the football star had written, and a post-procedural Get Well card, complete with a note and his distinctive signature., as it should.
It's wildly hypocritical for someone to bolster their Senate bid with the promise of robbing women of their right to choose, repeatedly declaring that even those pregnant by violence should be forced to carry their rapists' child, while covering up that they fully supported their partner's abortion because, as the woman says Walker told her, it just wasn't "the right time.
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