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115 – A Post-Roe World with Kimberly Ross


With the end of Roe, the pro-life movement scores a major victory in the fight to protect the life of the unborn. But does this victory signify the end or is it merely the beginning of a new set of challenges and uncertainty in a world that doesn’t always embrace life? Saving Elephants host Josh Lewis is joined by Kimberly Ross to discuss what a post-Roe world looks like for the pro-life movement and where to go from here.


About Kimberly Ross

Kimberly Ross is a freelance conservative writer. Her work regularly appears in The Washington Examiner, both online and the print magazine, and The Mirror magazine, a monthly publication from Aid to the Church in Need. Her archive of published work can be found at RedState, Arc Digital, The Bulwark, Rare, and USA Today.


As a mother of two and self-described "first wave feminist", she is most passionate about the rights of children, women, and the issue of abortion. She considers herself an independent conservative (not to be confused with conservative independent), and is beholden to no politician.


Kimberly has a B.A. in history with graduate work in political science. You can follow Kimberly on Twitter @southernkeeks


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tbredbiking
21 de set. de 2022

I am a frequent listener of this podcast, neither republican nor dem, but I consider myself independent left. I find Kimberly Ross's arguments to be cohesive. However, her inclusive and comprehensive pro-life ideas do not match with most Republicans, who seem not to care about life after birth. Why do I say this? Because I am the proud father of 3 adult offspring, each with their own devastating chronic illness, and as parents we have had to fend for ourselves because Republicans have opposed social programs that would have respected the lives of our children. When our children have gotten the help they deserve, it has come from programs that the Republicans have opposed. PS. How about supporting the EPA…

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