"Hang 'em!"
In this chilling political satire, three political staffers—John, Mark, and Matt—meet in a conference room to brainstorm policy ideas for an incumbent US President's potential second term. The conversation, which starts with a vague desire to "take it to the next level," quickly devolves into a disturbingly casual discussion about making capital punishment for murder a policy priority.
Mark proposes a radical and horrifying idea: using a newly approved law for capital punishment in all 50 states to prosecute and execute any woman who has had an abortion, which the men repeatedly define as "murder". As the meeting progresses, the trio debates the finer points of this proposal, including making the punishments public, displaying the bodies for seven days, and using recyclable aluminum poles and stainless steel screws. They even consider adding electronic signs with details of the "crime" and selling ad space or obituaries.
The plan becomes more outlandish as they consider retroactive punishment, possibly targeting every woman who has had a legal abortion since Roe v. Wade. They calculate this could affect millions of women, casually throwing out numbers like "thirty seven, call it forty, million women". The episode concludes with John instructing Mark and Matt to draft a policy document on the abortion idea, while tabling an even more extreme suggestion from Mark about revisiting the "three-fifths-of-a-person issue" from the Constitution.
Themes of the Story
The script explores several dark themes: