O’Reilly to interview snubbed teen pro-life oratory winner tonight
UPDATE, 2/12, 12:25p: And here’s that interview!
In addition, our girl Elizabeth and mom were interviewed on Fox & Friends this morning…
2/11, 9:41a: Yesterday I reported that OH Democrat pro-abort Speaker of the House Armond Budish had reversed his earlier decision to block National Right to Life’s 2009 teen oratory contest winner Elizabeth Trisler from being honored on the House floor. This came after widespread media attention as well as pressure from pro-lifers and strangely, the OH ACLU.
This morning OH Right to Life announced that Fox’s Bill O’Reilly will interview Trisler and her mother tonight at 8p EST…
The interview will focus on the recent controversy surrounding… Budish’s decision to restrict her from receiving a proclamation on the House floor.
Proclamations are typically awarded to Ohioans in honor of their outstanding achievements. Earlier in February Speaker Budish canceled Miss Trisler’s presentation on the House floor due to the “politically sensitive,” nature of the group sponsoring the contest.
Just yesterday, Speaker Budish announced that he would reverse his decision and allow Miss Trisler to be honored on the House floor. OH RTL welcomes this decision and is pleased that Elizabeth will receive due honor for her “enormous accomplishments.”

I love all this publicity about the tolerance of the left.
At least Elizabeth Trishler is alive to be ‘snubbed’.
About half of her peers never had the opportunity to be ‘snubbed’ by arrogant asses like Armond Budish.
That half got the rudest ‘snub’ of all.
They were permenantly rejected by the ones who should have loved them most of all.
yor bro ken
Abort Armond Budish.
How do idiots like Budish get elected?
ACORN.
I am looking forward to this. I am glad that one network is willing to give fair coverage.
Won’t he be surprised when he is NOT REELECTED! These elected officials had better realize that they need to pay attention to all their constituents. Geesh! Go Elizabeth! It is wonderful that she is such an articulate spokesperson for the unborn at her age.