Before leaving the Media Research Center in early July, Tierin-Rose Mandelburg made sure to keep up her reputation as an anti-abortion extremist — we’ve documented much of it, from her anti-abortion rants to her demand that a woman be forced to carry a non-viable fetus to her lashing out at Olivia Rodrigo for supporting abortion rights to dishonestly attacking abortion pills to her desire to violently attack anyone who visits a Planned Parenthood clinic to cheering on her fellow crime-committing anti-abortion extremists. Before leaving, Mandelburg spouted a few more things on the subject of abortion and contraception before her departure that are worth noting. An April 17 post featured a hate-filled attack on Planned Parenthood:
This is nothing to celebrate.
The abortion mill, Planned Parenthood, just released its 2022-2023 annual report. America’s largest abortion business proudly announced that it performed five percent more abortions in the last fiscal year than in the year prior.
[…]In huge font on page seven, the group wrote that across its locations, it conducted 392,715 abortions … and those are only the reported ones.
“For Planned Parenthood health center staff, this was a year of moving mountains: finding appointments in other states and the resources to get patients there, building as much capacity as possible for abortion appointments, fulfilling increased demand in some places for birth control, and much more,” the authors wrote.
Mandelburg served up more anger in an otherwise giddy May 2 post cheering the passage of a highly restrictive anti-abortion law in Florida, sneering that “pro-aborts were mad that babies would be saved,” going on to huff that “Obviously, with new laws not everyone is going to get their way, but all I can say is that babies get to live and nobody should be against that.”
By contrast, Mandelburg spent a May 16 post complaining that Republicans in Missouri were being called out for trying to change petition laws in the state specifically to block a reproductive-rights petition:
NBC Nightly News ran a segment celebrating the Missouri Democrats who held a more than 50 hour marathon filibuster trying to block a bill that would restrict abortion. The outlet praised the “supporters of abortion rights” who wanted to “protect” a woman’s “right” to kill her kid.
Presently in Missouri, Republicans are trying to pass a bill that would make it more challenging to amend the Missouri constitution. Democrats are fighting for the option to amend the state constitution, in order to eventually include abortion until fetal viability.
NBC loved this idea.
[…]It’s extremely obvious which side of this debate NBC stands on with this puff piece. It’s just a shame that it’s the side that celebrates and advocates for more baby death.
It’s also extremely obvious that Mandelburg heartily approves of Republicans engaging in legal shenanigans by changing the rules specifically to stop something against its political agenda.
Mandelburg dishonestly touted another Republican power play in a June 6 post:
On Wednesday, Senate Republicans blocked the Democrats’ “Right to Contraception” bill. The bill sought to provide more money to places like Planned Parenthood to facilitate more abortions and promote transgender surgeries on kids.
Senator Ed Markey (D-Mass.) proposed the bill called “Right to Contraception.” Critics have more appropriately titled the bill as the “Payouts for Planned Parenthood Act.”
Democrats attempted to pass the bill with the motives of securing access to contraception for individuals, but, as GOP critics pointed out, that motive was misleading. In actuality, the bill would send money directly into the wide pockets of Planned Parenthood so that it can continue aborting innocent babies.
As Mandelburg very well knows, the Hyde Amendment blocks federal money from paying for abortions, meaning that no money to Planned Parenthood actually pays for abortion, dishonest “fungible” talking points aside. She then added:
The bill strategically makes the definition of “contraception” broad so that it doesn’t just mean things like condoms, but includes things like the abortion pill, which doesn’t stop a baby from being conceived but rather kills a baby that already is. That’s not reproduction, it’s murder.
If abortion is “murder,” why is Mandelburg not vocally demanding that all women who have ever had an abortion be imprisoned and likely executed for murder? That is the logical endpoint of her anti-abortion extremism, after all.
Mandelburg found some guy to spout an anti-abortion sob story in a June 27 post:
Monday, June 22 marked the second anniversary of the Dobbs decision by the U.S. Supreme Court. MRCTV visited ‘The Hill’ in Washington D.C. and witnessed various pro-lifers and pro-aborts stand firm in their stance.
We encountered one man, Thomas Kearns, who shared the emotional story of his deceased daughter, Clementine.
She would’ve been born around Jul 20, 2024, but was tragically killed through abortion. Her mother, who Kearns confesses is grieving and in so much pain, was manipulated into thinking that aborting her baby was the only option when she doubted her skills as a mother.
“They ripped my daughter’s limbs off,” Kearns told us before adding, “It took her a minute to bleed to death. They ripped off her first leg and then they ripped off her second leg.”
You could hear the pain in his voice when telling the story.
Weirdly, all mention of the mother has been censored, which tells us there’s probably a lot more going on here that Mandelburg is willing to tell us. Indeed, Kearns seems to be making a career out of telling this story in the anti-abortion circuit — again, with scant mention of the mother.
Mandelburg seems stgrangely incurious about the state of that relationship that led the woman to have an abortion. But she (like Kearns) want women who have abortions to be demonized and shamed and, again, ultimately imprisoned or executed for their actions. But she’s now with the March for Life, where she’ll get more opportunities to indulge in such anti-abortion extremism.