Kirsten Gillibrand’s presidential campaign is all but dead, so she might as well go down in flames, right? This take of hers is definitely hot enough to get a fire going:

Here were @SenGillibrand's comments today in Atlanta when asked if there was room for pro-life people in the Democratic Party. pic.twitter.com/ZN7DNT8eVY — David Rutz (@DavidRutz) May 16, 2019

That’s a pretty roundabout way of saying no, Senator.

As I parse it she starts by stating yes, then infers the pro-life position is unconstitutional, and unchristian to boot, so her final answer is no. — Ben Calvin (@rbcalvin) May 16, 2019

Sounds like a no…. — ??O Acosta, My Acosta..?? (@JayPark71553294) May 16, 2019

It also sounds like Gillibrand is being willfully obtuse.

And if you’re not a person of faith who is pro life? @SenGillibrand https://t.co/lQGdtwJCXg — LaurieAnn ??‍♂️ (@mooshakins) May 16, 2019

So all pro-life people are religious? News to me. — Charles C. W. Cooke (@charlescwcooke) May 16, 2019

News to a lot of us.

Ironic that Kirsten Gillibrand is representing herself as an authority on Christian faith, considering she doesn’t have a prayer.