When you have rabid, Kool-Aid drinking liberals agreeing with FOX Nation host Tomi Lahren, that’s a good sign she may be on the wrong side of history.

Lahren, a lightning rod for controversy, responded on Twitter to Alabama passing a near-total ban on abortions — the most restrictive abortion law in the country — by calling the legislation “too restrictive” and even “dangerous.”

“I will be attacked by fellow conservatives for saying this but so be it, this Alabama abortion ban is too restrictive. It doesn’t save life, it simply forces women into more dangerous methods, other states or countries. You don’t encourage life via blanket government mandate!” she tweeted.

I will be attacked by fellow conservatives for saying this but so be it, this Alabama abortion ban is too restrictive. It doesn’t save life, it simply forces women into more dangerous methods, other states or countries. You don’t encourage life via blanket government mandate! — Tomi Lahren (@TomiLahren) May 16, 2019

Lahren is openly pro-choice, which she claimed was the reason she was fired from The Blaze — she filed a lawsuit against owner Glenn Beck, who said she wasn’t fired, and eventually reached a settlement.

The 2017 comment from Lahren that led to the dispute was shared online by the Washington Examiner’s Siraj Hashmi: “I am someone that loves the Constitution. I am someone that is for limited government. So I can’t sit here and be a hypocrite and say I’m for limited government but I think that the government should decide what women do with their bodies.”

Tomi Lahren, Mar. 17, 2017: "I am someone that loves the Constitution. I am someone that is for limited government. So I can’t sit here and be a hypocrite and say I’m for limited government but I think that the government should decide what women do with their bodies." https://t.co/nsNOn1b7w6 — Siraj Hashmi (@SirajAHashmi) May 16, 2019

That quote was made during an appearance on ABC’s “The View,” and earned the praise of uber-liberal Joy Behar.

Somewhat surprisingly, televangelist Pat Robertson was of a similar mind as Lahren, saying Alabama has “gone too far” with a law that will make performing an abortion a felony in nearly all cases.

“I think Alabama has gone too far,” he said on his “700 Club” show. “They’ve passed a law that would give a 99-year prison sentence to people who commit abortion, there’s no exception for rape or incest.”

“It’s an extreme law and they want to challenge Roe vs. Wade, but my humble view is that this is not the case we want to bring to the Supreme Court because I think this one will lose,” he added.

As for saying that preventing abortions doesn’t “save life,” Lahren defiantly stood by the claim in the face of being called anti-Christian.

“If you think banning abortion with no exception for rape or incest will stop women from terminating pregnancy, you’re not being honest with yourself,” Lahren tweeted. “P.S. you’re not God so don’t you dare evaluate my Christian faith based on your moral superiority complex.”

If you think banning abortion with no exception for rape or incest will stop women from terminating pregnancy, you’re not being honest with yourself. P.S. you’re not God so don’t you dare evaluate my Christian faith based on your moral superiority complex. https://t.co/TUbRPqudkm — Tomi Lahren (@TomiLahren) May 16, 2019

In the end, it’s newsworthy that Lahren opposes the Alabama law because the liberal media is using her stance to support their pro-abortion position — this being the same liberal media that otherwise destroys her at every opportunity.

Lost in the mix is that with every abortion, an unborn baby is killed.

Here’s a sampling of responses to Lahren’s tweet from Twitter:

Not exactly newsworthy that an openly pro-abortion person would find an abortion ban to be “too restrictive." https://t.co/iegIe12WlC — Josh Hammer (@josh_hammer) May 17, 2019

The only thing preventing me from taking Tomi Lahren in good faith is her entire career of acting in bad faith to get media coverage. https://t.co/4IPIWBoZgI — Max Burns (@themaxburns) May 16, 2019

Holy shit was Tommy hacked https://t.co/YPFw2KE0Si — Martin Shkreli Memorial Field (@cheeseguide) May 17, 2019

You’ve already said you support the “right” to abortion. Unless you had a change of heart/mind since then, this isn’t a surprise. Also, you’re not “attacked” simply when others disagree. That said, abortion restrictions do save lives. Abortions decrease when limited or banned. — Lila Rose (@LilaGraceRose) May 17, 2019

Abortion is killing the innocent. It will always be killing the innocent. All the rationalizing in the world doesn’t change this absolute fact. #WellDoneAlabama — Joe the Dissident (@joethepatriotic) May 17, 2019

Come to the light, Tomi. Come to the light. — Anonymous White House Official (@littledeekay) May 16, 2019

One thing is certain here, Lahren is a long way off from becoming an official card-carrying liberal: