'What an insult': Republican raked over the coals for proclaiming IVF 'destroys life'

WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 06: U.S. Rep.-elect Matt Rosendale (R-MT) (R) talks to John Leganski, Deputy Chief of Staff for House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), in the House Chamber during the fourth day of elections for Speaker of the House at the U.S. Capitol Building on January 06, 2023 i(Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Ever since the Alabama Supreme Court tried to outlaw in-vitro fertilization care, Republicans around the country have scrambled to push back and at least verbally pledge to protect access to the fertility procedure, aware that even thousands of conservative, religious families have benefited from the procedure.

But Rep. Matt Rosendale (R-MT) begs to differ.

The pro-Trump congressman, who mounted a short-lived run for the GOP Senate nomination against Democrat Jon Tester, has plastered the outside of his office with anti-IVF posters and proclaimed on X, "IVF destroys more life than Planned Parenthood annually!" — a reference to the fact that the procedure requires the creation of large numbers of embryos, most of which cannot be implanted and will ultimately be discarded as medical waste. This has led some anti-abortion hardliners to conclude that IVF is also equivalent to killing human life.

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Rosendale's social media account was swarmed with angry comments, including from people who required IVF to have children and have the procedure to thank for being able to grow their family.

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"IVF is wildly popular and a modern miracle, excited to see republicans die on this hill," wrote political commentator Molly Jong-Fast.

"My daughter is here because of IVF, F--k you," wrote the account @jmmendez89.

"What an insult to your colleagues and constituents who have successfully used IVF to have children," wrote the account @gina_goldberg.

"From the makers of 'We want to force you to have kids' comes 'We want to force you to not have kids,'" wrote the account @geoff1106.

"Keep going with these unpopular policies, Republicans," wrote the account @lissawriedt. "Also, add your desire to have a national abortion ban and the end of no-fault divorce. Don't forget you are against female leaders now, or ever. I'm sure you'll easily win elections in the future."

"If Republicans get their way they'll tell you who you can marry, if you can divorce, if you can use contraception, if you're able to get pregnant, if you have to die to 'protect' your fetus, what type of family is allowed to adopt, and exactly how you can raise your kids. Freedom," wrote the account @Lukuion.

"Keep it up," wrote the account @ThisFlyin. "You are losing more Republican women by the day. Thanks for the free campaign advertisements!"

"What these folks are really saying is: You will get pregnant when and how we men tell you," wrote the account @mollymorgana.

"Matt’s knowledge of science is only exceeded by…well, it’s kinda exceeded by everything since he has no knowledge of science," wrote the account @ToughRoom.

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