Michelle Obama: "The Least of What it Does is Produce Life" - Conservative Angle


Michelle Obama: "The Least of What it Does is Produce Life" - Conservative Angle

Wow. Sometimes they just come right out and say the twisted things they want you to believe.

Michelle Obama just did, and it's a whopper of a lie straight from the pit of hell.

This past week she invited Dr. Sharon Malone, a friend of hers, to come on her podcast to talk about health issues -- specifically women's health issues.

Dr. Malone is a friend of Michelle's because she happens to be Eric Holder's wife; so there's that.

And it didn't take long for Michelle to weigh in with her twisted view on reproduction, the womb, and what she felt was unimportant in regards to all that.

Essentially, reproduction topped her list of "the least" of all the things a woman's reproductive system does.

I want to say that again in a slightly different order so you catch that: she said that REPRODUCTION is the LEAST thing that the REPRODUCTIVE system does.

Say what, huh???

Yeah -- that's how backwards Michelle Obama and her feminized 'woke' worldview has taken things.

The MAIN purpose of the reproductive system isn't to reproduce?

The MAIN purpose of the womb isn't to produce new life?

Upside down, inside out, and backwards; I believe that's how Glenn Beck used to describe this sort of thing back in the day.

In case you have any doubt or think I'm stretching the reality of what she said, here's the clip:

Here's the full screen player for easier viewing:

That is an incredible statement, but oh -- so telling.

That clip was shared on X by Danielle D'Souza, the wife of Dinesh D'Souza. But in just a moment I want to share a clip that he shared that's a little longer and has subtitles.

It's really eye-opening to watch Michelle Obama talk so disparagingly about the miracle of producing life and that gift from God.

She literally denounces childbirth as a "lesser" thing, INVENTING some imaginary 'higher order' purposes for her body out of thin air, as if that's not the most incredible thing EVER.

Why...? Well, I could give all the pragmatic worldly reasons based in human emotion, selfishness, and a distorted view of identity caused by a distorted view of the Creator.

But let me answer it more simply -- it's because of sin, which leads to accepting the "doctrines of demons".

And there's no other way to put that except to unapologetically call it what it is -- literally the theology of the devil.

And so many people in our world today, and in the US particularly have bought in to that incredibly far-reaching lie.

Here's the clip I already introduced that Dinesh D'Souza shared in which M. Obama lines that statement up by first blaming men, and then by diminishing "the fetus, the baby":

And here's the full screen version of that clip:

The narcissism in that worldview is beyond even the childish narcissism of a toddler.

That's full-blown multi-level narcissism on display right there, to the point that she would go to ANY LENGTH -- even murder, even murder of a baby in the womb, even murdering her OWN baby in her OWN womb -- to prove the point in an actionable way.

That is demonic thinking to the core.

That comment rightfully caught the attention of pro-life advocates who set the record straight on that foolish reasoning, as reported by the pro-life website LifeNews:

Former First Lady Michelle Obama ignited a firestorm of controversy with remarks made during a recent episode of her podcast, "IMO with Michelle Obama & Craig Robinson."

Obama described a woman's reproductive system as primarily serving purposes beyond childbirth, stating, "the least of what it does is produce life."

The comment, which surfaced during a discussion on women's reproductive health, has drawn sharp criticism from pro-life advocates who see it as diminishing the significance of a woman's ability to bear children -- a core tenet of their perspective.

"So many men have no idea about what women go through. Right? We haven't been researched," Obama claimed.

"We haven't been considered, and it still affects the way a lot of male lawmakers, a lot of male politicians, a lot of male religious leaders think about the issue of choice, as if it's just about the fetus, the baby. But women's reproductive health is about our life."

That's when Obama trashed women's capacity as mothers saying it the "least" important function of a woman's reproductive system.

"It's about this whole complicated reproductive system that does -- the least of what it does is produce life. It's a very important thing that it does, but you only produce life if the machine that's producing it -- if you wanna, you know, whittle us down to a machine -- is functioning in a healthy, streamlined kind of way."

One person who pushed back in a way that caught my attention on social media is Isabel Brown who is associated with Turning Point.

Check out her reaction video, and the great points she makes in response to M. Obama's sorry excuse for a worldview:

Here is the full text of her post:

Supposed "feminist icon" & former First Lady Michelle Obama says the least important thing about your reproductive system is to... REPRODUCE.

I am SO sick & tired of celebrities & elitists attempting to convince you that your miraculous superpower ability to GROW LIFE from nothing is somehow demeaning & "lesser than" for women

Pregnancy, childbirth, and motherhood is hard... don't get me wrong. But it is by far the most beautiful, rewarding, and badass thing I have ever done with my life. Don't let miserable people convince you otherwise.

And here's the full screen version of her video response to Michelle Obama's weird views:

As she said, there is nothing that compares in any way to the production of life which happens inside a woman's body.

That is literally the closest thing to God-level creation that God Himself allows us to get; taking an active role in producing more of us!

That is an ASTOUNDING gift from God, and it all happens in the womb of a woman!

That's not the "least" of anything -- it's the MOST of EVERYTHING!

It's almost hard to know where to begin unraveling such a screwed up way of thinking that denies not only the Biblical view of ALMOST EVERYTHING in one swoop, but even denies obvious biological truth!

But, then again... we've seen that before. And there's a reason.

All that 'woke' hogwash is tied up together under the same heading: Doctrines of Demons.

That's how you get to justifying abortion.

That's how you wind up saying things like "just about the fetus".

Thankfully, others came out of the woodwork to dispel the lies Michelle Obama is spouting, including Kristan Hawkins according to a story in the Christian Post:

Former first lady Michelle Obama said this week that a woman's ability to carry the gift of life is "the least of" what the female reproductive system can do, drawing criticism from pro-life activists who believe her comments undermine support for women.

The wife of former President Barack Obama appeared on a Wednesday episode of the podcast "IMO" with Michelle Obama & Craig Robinson, where she shared her thoughts on various issues, including women's reproductive health.

During the 2024 presidential election campaign, Obama vocally supported abortion and condemned efforts to outlaw or limit the practice.

"We haven't been researched, we haven't been considered, and it still affects the way a lot of men lawmakers, a lot of male politicians, a lot of male religious leaders think about the issue of choice as if it's just about the fetus, the baby," Obama said during the Wednesday podcast episode.

Kristan Hawkins, president of the campus activist organization Students for Life of America and Students for Life Action, believes Obama's remarks are an example of what's wrong with efforts to "wordsmith" the phrase "reproductive system," which she noted clearly refers to reproduction.

"Women certainly represent more than just one part of themselves, but let's not pretend it's an irrelevant part, as we alone have the gift of carrying life," the pro-life leader and mother of four children said in a statement to The Christian Post. "What's been broken in modern culture is the celebration of our capacity to sustain life in our bodies, something that too often has been drugged away or cut out entirely." (Emphasis added.)

Hawkins spoke about CELEBRATING a woman's ability to conceive, carry, and give birth to a baby.

In the interest of transparency, if you couldn't tell my distinct and passionate bias for a hardcore Biblical worldview on this topic...

My wife and I are weeks away from the newest addition to our own tribe -- our 7th in 7 years of marriage.

We have 4, and God willing we'll be holding our 5th here on earth in the not too distant future. And we have 2 babies that God blessed us with that are with Jesus, waiting on us.

Those two sentences encapsulate almost everything that is important, and should be important, for me and my wife.

Everything that is good and right and wholesome and God-honoring and purposeful in the ways God designed human life to be purposeful is summed up by those two sentences in bold.

When my wife and I married in November of 2017, we knew that the most (not the least) important thing for us to do -- for our marriage to produce, if God would bless us in that way -- would be children.

Children to love, and raise up to love God and His ways, and to trust Him above their own selfish desires and natural bent towards sin.

That's not a small thing; that's THE THING when you get right down to it.

How terrible and ugly and sad that so many in our nation have fallen for the trap of demonic thinking on this issue that is so important.

It is a source of unmitigated joy for anyone who embraces the blessing of children as such, and not as a burden or pragmatic issue to be weighed against something lesser.

I want to show you one more clip, this one from Megyn Kelly.

This is a reaction video to a different section of the same episode of Michelle Obama's podcast.

Megyn Kelly highlights that same issue that I just did at the heart of this demonic view of having children and childbirth:

Here's the full screen version of that video:

On one hand, Michelle Obama's selfish outlook is simply the unrestrained natural progression of a person's outlook when they don't come under the Lordship of Jesus Christ in any way, shape, or form.

It shouldn't even surprise us.

But it also gives us a glimpse in to a recurring theme that keeps popping up in different stories I'm covering lately.

It's HARD to choose right. It's HARD to be unselfish. It's HARD to be obedient to God -- for both men and women -- and accept the aspects of your identity and calling that go against your sin nature.

And for those who don't submit to Christ, it's not even hard; it's literally impossible.

It's not even on their radar!

So on one hand (I can't believe I'm saying this...) I can empathize with Michelle Obama's mindset. I get it. When a person doesn't believe the truth, the demons will give that person something ELSE to believe.

And when that happens, everything good, wonderful, and righteous is going to appear bad, terrible, excessively burdensome, and evil in their eyes.

Upside down, inside out, and backwards.

This isn't an easy battle to win. And it likely won't be won with words; even the "right" words.

At least, not only with words.

The only way we're going to curb this shift towards the demonic is to LIVE OUT the opposite.

Talk about it, say the true things, and don't let lies stand -- yes.

But without living out the principles that COUNTER this devilish thinking so that others can see with their own eyes the contrasted lunacy of their old thinking with the beautiful rightness of God's ways... there will be no changed hearts or opened eyes.

This isn't a question of governance. It's not an issue of legislation. I'm not saying DON'T govern according to what is true, or to stop legislating morally.

But no hearts will be changed just because laws do.

That'll take a work of God's Spirit, and a testimony to behold in the lives of those who ARE living out Godly principles in a culture saturated with anything but.

It's easy to look at Michelle Obama and point out the flaws in her thinking. They are many, and obvious, without a doubt.

But it doesn't actually move the needle and get us anywhere... if we don't allow it to spur us on in the other direction.

We have lots of work to do. Don't grow weary in doing good -- we're not done yet.

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