Stephen King Goes Off the Reservation
on Men Having Babies and I'm so Confused
Right Now
PJ Media,
by
Paula Bolyard
Original Article
Posted By: Hazymac,
5/13/2022 10:20:40 AM
Stephen King took to Twitter on Thursday to defend a woman’s right to kill her baby. The author tweeted: [Tweet] “If” men could have babies? Excuse me, I was under the impression that men could indeed have babies. In fact, before the leaked draft of the Supreme Court Roe opinion, I was told that we must refer to them as “pregnant people” and “birthing parents.” But then, suddenly, when the Left discovered it was in danger of losing its sacred right to slaughter innocents, we started to hear again that it’s really only women who have babies. It’s all so confusing, isn’t it?
King must have missed the memo that
Reply 1 - Posted by:
nwcudagal 5/13/2022 10:31:31 AM (No. 1154091)
Haven't touched a King book in over twenty years, and that was when I boxed them up and put them in the basement. He's a demented hater.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
jalo1951 5/13/2022 10:35:23 AM (No. 1154096)
Sounds like a trial balloon for his next wack job book. I mean, he is into spooky, weird, fantasy, unrealistic creepy fictional novels. (all democratic traits) Or he could give it a humorous twist. You know, a parody on democratic progressive stupid social justice BS. I suggest Will Ferrell for the movie.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
DVC 5/13/2022 10:49:00 AM (No. 1154111)
So this author of strange books is now thinking that fiction is operative in real life.
Spouting nonsense convinces no one of the veracity of the nonsense, just that you have lost your mind.
I've always been repelled by his books and movies and I am repelled by his insanity on this obvious, incontrovertible topic.
Men can NEVER have babies.
If you can have a baby, you are not a man.
No "ifs", "ands" or "buts". Hard, incontrovertible facts.
If you doubt these facts your sanity is gone.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Catherine 5/13/2022 10:53:54 AM (No. 1154120)
I read many of his books decades ago. Then got the one by him and another guy, Peter somebody, can't remember the name, but it was so gross I put it down. Something I never, ever do. I always finish a book I paid for. But King lost his way long ago. Won't read anything of his ever again.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Samsquanch 5/13/2022 11:09:55 AM (No. 1154148)
Stephen, shut up and concentrate on your semi-scary books.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
MrDeplorable 5/13/2022 11:22:50 AM (No. 1154162)
Has anyone asked Mr King what a “scrament” is? Surely the great writer proofreads his content.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
BarryNo 5/13/2022 11:25:49 AM (No. 1154170)
Women are genetically wired to develop ovaries, a womb, and associated plumbing. A rose, by any other name, is still a rose.
The left engages in word games so they can claim they have not be untruthful regardless of what they say. Is this the REAL origin of the Biblical Story about the Tower of Babel? The Tower could be the towering pride the Rulers invested in and the confusion of the tongues could be their attempts to retain control of their people by constantly changing or redefining what they meant. The dispersal was the result of the various groups inability to agree on simple communications, dissolving that civilization. They couldn't stand to live with people who had different values, yet used the same words to mean totally opposite things.
Are we nearing the breaking point?
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
earlybird 5/13/2022 11:30:15 AM (No. 1154176)
I am astonished that anyone pays any attantion to anything Stephen King says.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
Condor44 5/13/2022 11:33:57 AM (No. 1154178)
That photo of him looks like the mummy of the pharoh Ramses.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
Laotzu 5/13/2022 11:38:49 AM (No. 1154182)
There is great irony in a fiction writer arguing the people can only understand that which they have experienced personally.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
YorkieMom 5/13/2022 11:58:57 AM (No. 1154203)
King’s a typical liberal. He believes everything the nutty liberals say.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
JackBurton 5/13/2022 12:11:43 PM (No. 1154211)
File this under "We've always been at war with Eastasia."
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
kono 5/13/2022 12:15:56 PM (No. 1154214)
I wouldn't trust with authority anybody who thinks men can be pregnant and women can impregnate. Not even the authority to provide care for houseplants.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
kono 5/13/2022 12:17:54 PM (No. 1154217)
(Not that King has any elected authority; but his views are given weight because he's acknowledged as a top author.)
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
udanja99 5/13/2022 1:01:01 PM (No. 1154246)
King went over the edge decades ago - right after he was hit by a van and almost died. Before that, he never inserted politics into his novels and I was a huge fan. Then he wrote “Insomnia” and ridiculed pro-life activists in it. I was halfway through the book and threw it in the trash. Haven’t read anything of his ever since.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
DVC 5/13/2022 1:22:26 PM (No. 1154267)
I have often thought that Mr. King had three or four major screws loose. This confirms my suspicions.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
SweetPea3 5/13/2022 1:37:01 PM (No. 1154276)
Hah! It'd make a great bloody, screaming horror movie; a man trying to push a human baby through his penis for hours or days.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
Strike3 5/13/2022 1:54:18 PM (No. 1154286)
When King was rammed when he walked out in front of that minivan, he obviously bumped his head a lot harder than everybody thought. Besides messing up his superb imagination it seems that the damage turned him into a liberal nut case. Sometimes people aren't born that way.
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Continuring my boycott of King's books. Once upon a time, I found them good reads.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
bad-hair 5/13/2022 3:26:38 PM (No. 1154393)
I thought Steve could spell.
Men can indeed have babies with a little help. They seem to be rarely in the abortive process.
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
KTWO 5/13/2022 4:49:58 PM (No. 1154501)
Is the phase "off the reservation" to be allowed?
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When King first started writing when he lived on Maine, he wrote some great books. The Stand is still one of my all time favorites. Then he gained fame and fortune and went to Hollywood to help turn his books into movies and I could tell an immediate difference, in his thought processes and his style. I finally gave up on him in the early 90s and will not read anything he writes and I really don’t want to hear anything he has to say.
Besides, he looks like a truck ran over his face and it upsets my stomach.
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Reply 23 - Posted by:
broken01 5/16/2022 12:36:12 PM (No. 1157016)
I haven't read a Stephen King book since I bought a new copy of The Green Mile to take with me on my first Navy deployment to the Mediterranean Sea back in the late 90's. Along with other favorites like Michael Crichton, Tom Clancy and John Grisham. Now you couldn't pay me to read any of his works let alone listen to his political drivel. Anyone know of any good horror story authors.
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King is a good entertainment writer, but sane politics is not a natural fit for a creative person who is otherwise bat butt insane.