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MSNBC host Andrea Mitchell scolded a correspondent for using the term “pro-life” mid-report.
NBC News senior Capitol Hill correspondent Garrett Haake was detailing why Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) voted for two “anti-abortion bills” after telling the liberal network she wanted the GOP to focus instead on birth control access.
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“She told reporters after the fact that at the end of the day, she was, as she described herself, ‘pro-life,'” Haake said of Mace. “She felt it was important to vote for these measures despite their potentially politically damaging — or politically unappealing appearance, if you will for future voters…”
Mitchell cut him off.
“Garrett, let me just interrupt and say that ‘pro-life’ is a term that they — an entire group wants to use. But that’s not an accurate description,” she said.
“I’m using it because it’s the term she used to describe herself, Andrea,” Haake responded.
“I understand. I understand,” Mitchell said. “Anyway, that was her explanation.”
The exchange was visibly awkward for Haake, who was following AP guidelines in his report.
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National radio host Todd Starnes slammed Mitchell for not being truthful: “You’re either pro-life or you’re pro-death.”
“What is the choice? The choice is either deliver your baby or kill your baby,” Starnes explained.