Valuetainment
"Can Men Get Pregnant?" - Josh Hawley STUNNED As Woke Doctor AVOIDS Question
19 Jan 2026
Chapter 1: What question does Josh Hawley repeatedly ask the doctor?
If you're in a good mood right now, you're going to be in a bad mood in 90 seconds. This doctor is going to annoy the hell out of you in 90 seconds. Josh Hawley is trying to get the answer to one question. Can men get pregnant? He has to ask it 11 times.
Go ahead. Said a moment ago that science and evidence should control, not politics. So let's just test that proposition. Can men get pregnant?
I take care of people with many identities, but I take care of many women that can get pregnant. I do take care of people that don't identify as women.
Can men get pregnant? Three.
Again, as I'm saying.
Let me just remind you what you testified to a moment ago.
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Chapter 2: How does the doctor respond to the question about men getting pregnant?
Science and evidence should control, not politics. So can men get pregnant?
You're a doctor. I told you science and evidence should guide medicine.
Do science and evidence tell us that men can get pregnant, biological men? Can they get pregnant?
I also think yes, no questions like this are a political tool.
No, yes, no questions are about the truth, doctor. Let's not make a mockery of this proceeding. This is about science and evidence. And I'm asking you, you know, the United States Supreme Court just heard arguments yesterday at great length on this question. This is not a hypothetical question. This is not theoretical. It affects real people in their real lives.
And you're here as an expert called by the other side as an expert.
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Chapter 3: What does the discussion reveal about the intersection of science and politics?
And you've been telling us that you follow, right, you're a doctor. and you follow the science and the evidence. So I just want to know, based on the science, can men get pregnant? Seven. That's a yes or no question. It really is, I think.
I think you're trying to reduce the complexity of a lot.
I'm not. It's not complex. I'm trying to get to an answer, and I'm trying to test, frankly, your veracity. As a medical professional and as a scientist, can men get pregnant?
I think you're also conflating male and female.
No, I'm not conflating male and female. They're two different things. There's biological men and there's biological women. And I want to know, can men get pregnant?
What you're talking about is biological males.
This isn't hard, doctor. Can men get pregnant? Yes or no?
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Chapter 4: What are the implications of not answering straightforward questions in public discourse?
I would be more than happy to have a conversation with you.
I'd be more than happy to have a conversation with you.
This is the modern left.
I'm not trying to be polarizing. I'm trying to ask. I think it is extraordinary that we are here and hearing about science and about women. And for the record, it's women who get pregnant, not men.
No, it's birthing people, Senator. And going back, OK, this is OK. Every time we think we've we've gone past this, we come all the way back and going off of what she said about this party, this ideology, this leftist being evil guys. This is when you can't.
differentiate male or female and you're pushing it out there and you are a doctor when you are pushing surgery and transitioning to children when you're pushing for violence for stuff to happen all this stuff equates to a party of evil and let's okay yes there's republicans neocons at war yeah they're evil as well but this party has nothing positive to stand on and then i said this a month ago name me one i know that there's christian democrats name me one one
That's openly out there saying, hey, as a Christian, this is wrong. Kids can't do this. Abortion, 73 million abortions a year worldwide. It's wrong. We shouldn't be murdering these children. Where is the one Christian voice that's up standing up for this freaking nonsense? Where is it? Where are they?
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Chapter 5: How does ideology influence the medical profession's response to gender questions?
There's got to be some. Where is one? I'm saying, have you heard of vocally? This is preposterous. You're sitting in Congress. Mind you, this isn't a conversation at a hookah bar or a cigar lounge and you're just, nah, well, I want to debate. You're in front of Congress, you're in front of the world, and you cannot answer a simple yes or no if men can get pregnant. They can't. End of story.
Move on. So my question is to you, Anne, why is she so defiant? What is making her stick to her guns, so to speak, in this situation? I am baffled at how the Democrats are absolutely sticking with the transgender thing, no matter how many people dislike it. If I can make a point about it.
completely off topic but on your abortion point um bobby weir of the grateful dead died this week and there's a fantastic video of him talking about how he was adopted and he found the birth parents and his father turned out to be like an air force captain or something but it was pretty cool story and i was thinking i have to add him to my list of all these people
who would not have been born if their mothers had gotten pregnant after Roe v. Wade. And they would not be with us. And I think it's God telling us. Jeff Bezos, Steve Jobs, Jack Nicholson, now Bobby Weir I'd forgotten about, obviously Tim Tebow. I have a long, long list.
Chapter 6: What examples are given to illustrate the consequences of ideological rigidity?
These are the ones I'm thinking of off the top of my head. But another adopted, amazing, amazing person. And again, going back to the point of what does this party stand for? There's no backbone. There's no faith. There's no nothing. It's to me, it's just anti positivity, anti Trump. And it's just all negativity. There's like nothing positive coming from these people.
There's a very logical line there, but it is insanity, right? It is insanity, but there's the logic of insanity. She's being asked a scientific question in Congress, but she worships at the altar of liberalism, which needs to create and enable these groups. which are then the victims, which are the blood on the flag that they wave. It's that simple.
And so she can't answer a scientific question when she is sitting there about to violate the tenets of her belief in liberalism. And if you follow that logic, you say, well, that's perfectly logical why she can't do it. It's insanity. It's weird. It's bizarre. But it is her faith because she worships at the altar of liberalism. Great freaking point.
Yeah, I mean, I've been trying to have a baby with my girlfriend. And this whole time, I've been the one that's been trying to get pregnant. And it's just not working. Wow. And she's like, dude, can you do it? I'm like, I'm trying, babe. Wow. And they go, by the way, have you thought about maybe her being the one getting it? Is that what it is?
Chapter 7: How do the panelists react to the ongoing debate about gender and biology?
I was like, what? Wait a minute. She's the one that does it? That's weird. So I called my mom. And I go, mom. Is it true that you're the one that birthed me? She goes, yeah, hon. Why? It wasn't your dad. I go, mom, you're going to be offending some people right now. But this is the offensiveness. Like, you're now offending our common sense. And shout out to Senator Hawley.
What an easy job he has at this. You know what? Ronald Reagan was a great communicator. He brought down communism. Abraham Lincoln had to end the Civil War. Josh Hawley has to get up and say, can men have babies? And you're doing great service for the American public because stupidity is there.
I want to... raise this, go off of what Ant just said, and it inspired me to look this up. Who are the top leaders around the world who were adopted or raised by family? You ready for these names? I knew about Steve Jobs. He was adopted by an Armenian family, Armenian mother, by the way. Steve Jobs? Yeah, Steve Jobs. Adopted at birth, later co-founded Apple.
Chapter 8: What conclusions do the speakers draw about societal attitudes towards pregnancy and gender?
Shout out to the Armenians.
Larry Ellison.
Larry Ellison was adopted as an infant, founder of Oracle. Dave Thomas, adopted, founder of Wendy's. He lived in our community, just so you know, before he passed away, the house to the left. Marilyn Monroe, placed in foster care, later adopted. Faith Hill, adopted shortly after birth, later became a global music icon. John Lennon, raised and legally adopted by his aunt, Mimi.
Nelson Rockefeller, adopted. Malcolm X, foster care after father's death and mother's institutionalization. Bill Clinton, raised by grandparents, later stepfather. Simone Biles, raised by grandparents, later adopted by them. Louis Armstrong, raised by grandmother and other guardians. Oprah Winfrey, raised by grandmother and later relatives.
Eleanor Roosevelt, orphaned young, raised by grandmother. Jack Nicholson, raised by grandparents, believing they were his parents. Eric Clapton, raised by grandparents. Colin Kaepernick, adopted by white parents, major cultural figure, later on blamed them. Maya Angelou, raised by grandmother after early trauma. Babe Ruth, raised in a reformed school under guardianship.
Can you imagine if these guys were...
Never born. Aborted.
These guys changed the world. Literally. Steve Jobs.
How many have we lost? That's a great point you make. How many have we lost? I saw the number and I had to double check it. 73 million children are murdered every single year in the world. What? What? And I know people are going to be like, well, incest. No, no, no. The number of incest. Put that away. People that are willingly going and going, you know what? I don't want it.
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