Florida Republican Representative Kat Cammack was widely criticized after opening up to reporter Tara Palmeri about having trouble accessing abortion for an ectopic pregnancy in Florida after she helped pass a six-week abortion ban in the state.
Cammack told the Wall Street Journal that she faced delays in receiving treatment for a life-threatening ectopic pregnancy shortly after Florida’s six-week abortion ban took effect in May 2025.
Cammack blamed those delays not on the law itself but on what she described as misleading messaging from abortion-rights advocates that had made healthcare workers fearful of legal repercussions, telling the Journal:
“It was absolute fearmongering at its worst. There will be some comments like, ‘Well, thank God we have abortion services,’ even though what I went through wasn’t an abortion.'"



Well, that’s exactly the point a physician, a political leader or just about any other rational actor would’ve made. But extremists don’t care about dialogue. Or facts for that matter.
Kat, and others like her, are fundamentally broken people. People who never overcame their flawed personalities or poor upbringing. But who instead came to believe that their character flaws or poor life choices are actually commendable. And that their apparent failures are the result of being rejected or sabotaged by the ‘other’.
They only need food, water, shelter and feeling persecuted to survive.