It seemed at first to be a sort of odd article to run on a day to celebrate a woman's right to choose. A northern Kentucky media outlet decided that the 40th anniversary of Roe would be the perfect time to run an interview not with women who have sought out abortions, or providers reminiscing about no longer fearing jail for terminating pregnancies, or even an anti-choice advocate mourning the four decades of "lost babies."
They interviewed a convicted clinic bomber.