Keyword: kermitgosnell
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Arguably a contributing factor to the continuation of abortion is that it is performed out of sight and thus, out of many minds. A film about one of the worst practitioners of abortion, Kermit Gosnell, opens October 12 in at least 600 theaters. Gosnell is the Philadelphia abortionist sentenced in 2013 to life in prison without parole for the murder of a baby born alive in a botched abortion. The film is based on trial transcripts and police records. Here’s the background, as summarized on Wikipedia.org: “In 2011, Gosnell and various co-defendant employees were charged with eight counts of murder,...
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FULL TITLE: Review: 'Gosnell: The Trial of America’s Biggest Serial Killer,' a none-too-subtle take on real-life courtroom drama You can say one thing for “Gosnell: The Trial of America’s Biggest Serial Killer” — it will never be mistaken for having a liberal bias. A sensationalistic police procedural/courtroom drama chronicling the criminal investigation and subsequent 2013 conviction of Kermit Gosnell (Earl Billings), an African American abortion doctor charged with the murder of three infants and one mother, the film adopts a sanctimonious tone that’s anything but subtle. What initially began as a probe into the dispensing of illegal prescriptions takes a...
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The Murder Case that Put Abortion on Trial A new film is telling the details of a horror so unspeakable, it shocked federal investigators. It’s a story that needs to be told. Sometimes, a movie is not about entertainment. Sometimes, it’s about something much more important. A film can expose grave evils, and even inspire us to fight those evils. I think “Gosnell: Trial of America’s Biggest Serial Killer,” is just such a film. Directed by Nick Searcy, the movie dramatizes the horrific, real-life account of Dr. Kermit Gosnell, the west Philadelphia abortionist whose clinic was described in a 2011...
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Former Superman actor Dean Cain recently confronted Tom Arnold after he accused Cain of racism and homophobia. The two would hug it out, but as soon as Arnold got away from Cain, he was back on Twitter throwing nasty insults at him. But Cain wouldn’t be the only one that Arnold would go after. He would go into complete meltdown mode as anyone who called him out for his nasty, defaming insults would become his new target. He would target Daily Caller contributor Ian Miles Cheong claiming he harasses women. He would go on to say that he bullies women...
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If Tom Arnold was ever relevant, he’s working overtime to recapture that nanosecond. And his tactics are brilliant: act like a petulant baby. He was belligerent during his interview with Megyn Kelly, and quite combative during a recent sit-down with Ben Shapiro. Most recently, Arnold has been recorded being a complete jerk to Gosnell star Dean Cain, using politics as an excuse to smear and yell at him. During a guest slot on Larry King’s show, Arnold ran into Cain and things got a little heated to say the least. This was their first meeting since a prickly social media...
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Dennis Prager with Ann McElhinney on New Movie Gosnell podcast only on link
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There is a movie being made about Philadelphia abortion doctor Kermitt Gosnell, whose court case alone showed to be the stuff of horror films. "Gosnell: The Trial of America's Biggest Serial Killer," stars Dean Cain as the detective and opens wide Oct. 12 through GVN Releasing. It is directed by Nick Searcy of "Justified" and stars Earl Billings as Gosnell. The movie is showing at Penn Cinemas in Lancaster, R/C Hanover Movies 16 and AMC Classic in Selinsgrove. You can see the trailer below. Gosnell, a Philadelphia abortion doctor, was convicted in 2013 of killing three babies who were born...
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FULL TITLE: More obstacles for “Gosnell: the trial of America’s biggest serial killer” which opens nationwide October 12 “This baby is big enough to walk around with me or walk me to the bus stop” — Abortionist Kermit Gosnell, who is serving three consecutive life sentences for murder As we’ve detailed in many posts, co-producers Ann McElhinney and Phelim McAleer have moved heaven and earth to get the truth out about notorious West Philadelphia abortionist Kermit Gosnell. The many, many obstacles would have stopped lesser souls in their tracks but not this husband-and-wife team. The latest barrier is Facebook, the...
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"I'm not a racist person; I never have been," an irritated Cain told Arnold. Actors Tom Arnold and Dean Cain took a feud that began on Twitter and turned it into a real-life heated argument backstage at Larry King’s studio on Tuesday. “I’m not a racist person; I never have been,” an irritated Cain says to Arnold in video obtained by The Hollywood Reporter. Cain, best known for his portrayal of Superman in the Lois & Clark TV series, was challenging Arnold over his Sept. 22 tweet that read: "@RealDeanCain is another @realDonaldTrump loving fake Christian coward which makes Dean...
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The anticipated movie about abortionist and convicted murderer Kermit Gosnell delivers a suspenseful detective story that ultimately peels away the sugar coating of the left-wing establishment and political media claim that abortion is “women’s health care.” Gosnell: The Trial of America’s Biggest Serial Killer – which opens October 12 through GVN Releasing – indicts many more than the man who snipped the spinal cords of babies born alive during abortions. Filmmakers Ann McElhinney and Phelim McAleer reveal the full story of the Philadelphia abortionist who was considered a “pillar of his community” and an “advocate for women’s ‘reproductive health.’” The...
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Ann McElhinney is a New York Times bestselling author, investigative journalist and producer of the film Gosnell. The film, “Gosnell: The Trial of America’s Biggest Serial Killer,” premieres October 12th. ***10 MINUTE PODCAST ON LINK*****
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Leftist hate of Brett Kavanaugh is unbounded – and it stems from terror that Kavanaugh will be instrumental in overturning Roe V. Wade. Yet while emotional leftists berate Kavanaugh supporters as inhumane and sexist, they conveniently overlook the atrocities of the abortion industry – and murderers like Kermit Gosnell. Time and again, the pro-choice media has sought to exonerate Gosnell. Liberals falsely claim his trial occurred because of religious anti-abortion zealots. Why? Because his story sheds light on the horrors of the abortion industry like never before. Masquerading as a woman’s rights activist and zealously pro-choice doctor, Gosnell was left...
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The excellent film Gosnell very effectively portrays the murderous Kermit Gosnell In a sane world, the crimes of late-term abortionist/serial killer Kermit Gosnell would receive the same Hollywood treatment as other horrifying true stories like Zodiac, Monster, and In Cold Blood. It would have a large budget, a prestigious director, and A-list stars culminating in award nominations. But, of course, in a sane world the story would have received in-depth coverage from major media outlets as well. Thus the theme of the movie is also the story of how it came to be made. As one character puts it, “[Gosnell’s]...
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The darkness of evil infiltrated the nation’s capital during the Senate confirmation process of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh. You could feel the vitriol in the shrills of protesters interrupting the hearings and the confirmation vote. Senators were confronted by satanic threats so real that many still require police escorts. Justice Kavanaugh and his lovely wife and young daughters continue to be berated by the evil. For those who have been working to rescue babies and their mothers from the horrific evil of abortion, the piercing screams and gnashing of teeth are familiar sounds. We hear them often...
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FULL TITLE: Breitbart Exclusive: Watch Music Video for John Ondrasik’s ‘The Song of Innocents’ for ‘Gosnell’ Movie Singer-songwriter John Ondrasik (Five For Fighting) known for hits such as “Superman,” and “100 years,” has released a video for an original song “The Song of Innocents,” which debuts in the upcoming film, Gosnell: The Trial of America’s Biggest Serial Killer. The film stars actor Dean Cain, who plays the cop who breaks open the case that led to the murder trial of the notorious abortionist Dr. Kermit Gosnell. Check out “The Song of Innocents” in this exclusive Breitbart video premiere above. Gosnell...
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Kermit Gosnell should be infamous as one of the most vile criminals ever to be brought before the American justice system. He was convicted of murdering three babies who were born alive. He performed illegal abortions in hovel-like conditions. He pushed prescription drugs as a side gig — which is how, as The Atlantic reported, he was finally brought down. Yet, just a few years after he began serving a life sentence, almost nobody remembers his name. The makers behind “Gosnell: The Movie” aim to change all that. The film chronicles the investigation and trial of the man they call...
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It’s here. “Gosnell: The Trial of America’s Biggest Serial Killer” debuts in theaters nationwide on Oct. 12. I do believe this groundbreaking film by indie producers Phelim McAleer and Ann McElhinney is the most important movie in America right now – a true-life saga of good vs. evil, deadly medical malpractice, systemic government malfeasance and cultural apathy toward the most vulnerable members of our society. I first reported on this real-life horror story nearly eight years ago, but you’ve probably not heard or read a word about “Gosnell” in the mainstream press, TV news or online. The conspiracy of silence...
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Kermit Gosnell, the abortionist currently on trial for murdering seven babies and a woman, is being portrayed as an aberration. “He is not typical,” writes Irin Carmon at Salon.com, “and there was, and has been, swift renunciation of his facility.” I hope you’ll join me in congratulating the feminist left for renouncing a mass murderer. But as long as pro-choicers are calling Gosnell an outlier, it’s time to examine some of the historical circumstances surrounding his abortion mill, specifically those involving a man named Harvey Karman. Karman was an abortionist and fake doctor who forged his medical credentials. He was...
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GRAPHIC WARNING Gosnell Abortions - TheBlaze WARNING: Graphic Content. Glenn takes a look at the House of Horrors of abortion doctor Kermit Gosnell, who is now on trial for murder.
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Film producers of “Gosnell,” a movie detailing the crimes of abortion doctor Kermit Gosnell, never trusted pro-lifers until they put together “brutal” murder evidence for the movie that changed their perspectives on abortion. “I never trusted or liked pro-life activists,” film producer Ann McElhinney told Lifesite. “I thought the shocking images they showed were manipulative. I was sure they had been photoshopped,” McElhinney said, recounting how she’d thought prior to producing, “Gosnell: The Trial of America’s Biggest Serial Killer.” “The universities of the world are teeming with young people just like that young person I once was,” McElhinney continued. “This...
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