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Carly Fiorina accurately described O'Donnell's eyewitness narrative of the daily practice of fetal body parts harvesting at Planned Parenthood.
Here are quotes from the transcript.
O'Donnell: so then I hear her calling, āhey Holly, come over here. I want you to see something kinda cool. Itās kinda neat, so Iām over here, and the moment I see it, Iām just flabbergasted. This is the gestated fetus, and closest thing to a baby Iāve ever seen. Sheās like, okay, I want to show you something. She has one of her instruments, and she just taps the heart and it starts beating. Iām sitting here, and Iām looking at this fetus, and itās heart is beating, and I donāt know what to think.
O'Donnell again: It had a face. It wasnāt completely torn up, and its nose was very pronounced. It had eyelids and its mouth was pronounced, and then, since the fetus was so intact, she said, well, okay, this is a really good fetus and it looks like we can procure a lot from it. Um, weāre going to procure a brain, so the moment I heard that, that meant weāre going to have to cut the head open, weāre going to have to cut the head open. āSo, okay, so what you do is you go through the face.ā Iām thinking, no, donāt do this, and she takes the scissors and she makes a small incision right here [OāDonnell points to her chin], and goes, I would say maybe a little through the mouth. She says, āokay, can you go the rest of the way,ā and Iām likeā¦yes. And I didnāt want to do this. So she gave me the scissors and told me that I had to cut down the middle of the face, and I canāt even, like, describe what that feels like.
Here are quotes from the transcript.
O'Donnell: so then I hear her calling, āhey Holly, come over here. I want you to see something kinda cool. Itās kinda neat, so Iām over here, and the moment I see it, Iām just flabbergasted. This is the gestated fetus, and closest thing to a baby Iāve ever seen. Sheās like, okay, I want to show you something. She has one of her instruments, and she just taps the heart and it starts beating. Iām sitting here, and Iām looking at this fetus, and itās heart is beating, and I donāt know what to think.
O'Donnell again: It had a face. It wasnāt completely torn up, and its nose was very pronounced. It had eyelids and its mouth was pronounced, and then, since the fetus was so intact, she said, well, okay, this is a really good fetus and it looks like we can procure a lot from it. Um, weāre going to procure a brain, so the moment I heard that, that meant weāre going to have to cut the head open, weāre going to have to cut the head open. āSo, okay, so what you do is you go through the face.ā Iām thinking, no, donāt do this, and she takes the scissors and she makes a small incision right here [OāDonnell points to her chin], and goes, I would say maybe a little through the mouth. She says, āokay, can you go the rest of the way,ā and Iām likeā¦yes. And I didnāt want to do this. So she gave me the scissors and told me that I had to cut down the middle of the face, and I canāt even, like, describe what that feels like.