As Twitchy reported yesterday, President Obama delivered a prerecorded address at the 2015 Grammys where he pitched the “It’s On Us” campaign to end domestic violence, rape and sexual assault on women. While Planned Parenthood isn’t listed as an official partner on the itsonus.org website, the abortion provider was impressed enough to tweet an excerpt from the video, complete with the Planned Parenthood logo superimposed on the president himself — not that he’d complain.
Right on, President Obama. Take the #ItsOnUs pledge to stop sexual assault: http://t.co/xh5BW38Mlo #GRAMMYs pic.twitter.com/SZdgxXlH5a
— Planned Parenthood Action (@PPact) February 9, 2015
@PPact @CecileRichards I refuse to tolerate violence to the unborn. That's why I work to stop Planned Genocide
— Dominic Huber (@dominostl) February 9, 2015
In his video, President Obama noted the power of artists to “get us thinking and talking,” so if we’re serious about stopping rape, let’s start thinking and talking about Planned Parenthood’s opposition to parental notification laws and its habit of looking the other way in cases of statutory rape.
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