After all, everybody has a price. Nearly a half-million bucks is serious money.
Evangelical anti-abortionists 'cut checks' and 'stuffed hundred-dollar bills' into 'Jane Roe,' Norma McCorvey's hands, even though they knew she did not believe in their message, because her dramatic public 'conversion' to their cause turned her into 'a prize they could not afford to lose.'
This is the startling admission made by Reverend Robert Schenck, 61, who was speaking exclusively to DailyMail.com as a new FX documentary 'AKA Jane Roe' is set to air.
McCorvey died of heart failure 2017. She was 69.
As 'Jane Roe,' she was 22 when she became the protagonist of Roe v Wade - the case that legalized abortion in America. In later years she shed her anonymity and made a stunning about face to become an outspoken member of the anti-abortion movement.
It makes one wonder how many more of these people who are against abortion who are on the take.
Meanwhile, the antiabortion people, at least some of them, are in denial they got played.
Money, after all, was a powerful incentive for McCorvey's actions.
Note the mention in the last link about "conservatives" still trying to deny the truth about McCorvey.
Vanity Fair back in 2013 pretty much outed her as an opportunist.
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Joe Biden did something today Donald Trump wouldn't be caught dead doing: apologizing.
One rule for Democrats, one rule for Republicans.
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