Posted on 02/27/2014 4:10:42 PM PST by Morgana
No pro-lifer doubts the political muscle of Planned Parenthoods political entities the Planned Parenthood Action Fund and Planned Parenthood Votes. As a key component of the Democratic Partys left of center coalition, they have access to gazillions of dollars and a voicea large voiceat the table.
But besides the usual self-congratulation and soft-peddle treatment by the mainstream media, what else can we learn from Alexander Burns Planned Parenthood reveals big 2014 game plan, which ran in Wednesdays POLITICO?
For starters, they take credit forand are given credit by Burns forthe election of pro-abortion Terry McAuliffe over pro-life Ken Cuccinelli in last Novembers Virginia gubernatorial election. Really? McAuliffe prevailed for a number of reasons which we wrote about here.
baraobam81Suffice it to say that Democrat McAuliffe won by 56,000 votes out of more than 2 million votes cast, although Republican Cuccinelli was vastly outspent, hindered by a bevy of polls which consistently placed him far behind (thus discouraging contributions and supporters) and hampered by the presence of a third party candidate, and was the personal punching bag of newspapers such as the Washington Post.
Had Cuccinelli carried the day, a lot of the conventional wisdom that still remains would not have dissipated (that will never be permitted by the legion of PPFA allies in the media) but would have diminished.
Parta large partof that received wisdom is the power of the War on Women mantra. Lets be clear: when not challenged by the Republican candidate or when bungled by self-same, it can dramatically hurt him or her.
NRLC Executive Director David N. OSteen, Ph.D., addressed the cost of allowing pro-abortion Democrats to frame the issue. In November 2012, he wrote:
A determined, one-sided media together with a sequence of most unfortunate statements by candidates created a perfect storm that played into and greatly augmented the pro-abortion narrative in this election. This effectively neutralized the usual pro-life advantage.
The pro-life movement and pro-life candidates cannot ever let this happen again. We must see that the issue before the public is how and why abortion is actually used in this country, and, of course, the baby who dies. If this is done, then with a majority opposed to abortion on demand pro-life political victories will once again be the norm.
Note, as we posted over the next few months, much of the advantage enjoyed by the pro-life candidateneutralized in 2012has returned.
The flipside is that this War on Women drivel is a backhanded admission of how chancy it is for pro-abortionists to ever allow the conversation to move to abortion. That is why they pounce on any comment, even those which are entirely innocuous, that they can morph into a bogus example of the candidates supposed misogynistic views.
The final two paragraphs in Burns account is the core of the story and no doubt will be used by PPFAs political arms to raise even more money:
At least for the time being, Democrats remain confident that they have the upper hand on any issue that can be placed in the broad category of womens health and that Planned Parenthoods investment in the 2014 campaign will be a clear net positive for the party.
Tom Lopach, chief of staff to Montana Sen. Jon Tester and an adviser to the Democrats 2012 reelection campaign, said Planned Parenthood had been a ubiquitous presence in that race, knocking on doors in their pink shirts. They were running their own program, but their volunteers were also active, showing up and making calls for us, Lopach said. I think peoples minds often go immediately to abortion services, but in reality Planned Parenthood talks about so much more.
This tells us the heart of the strategy: subsume everything that doesnt walk away under womens health, eviscerate any Republican candidate who doesnt agree with every component, and make sure, above all else, to send the message that Planned Parenthood is about so much more than abortion.
The job of those running against candidates supported by the Planned Parenthood Action Fund and Planned Parenthood Votes is to remind them that the issue is not family planning, not womens health, not a War on Women, but abortion.
All the money in the world won’t make any difference if they can’t win hearts and minds. Fortunately, abortion is one of the areas where we have made gains.
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And where did they get the money from?
I can imagine that they would fight like hell to keep the Senate. I know we are going to fight just as hard to take it from them.
So they get money for govt funded abortions. Then they take the money and give it to the democrat party.
Paid for by millions of dead babies. Try not to think about it though. Try not to think of them climbing over a mountain of dead babies getting each and every dollar. That is what PP does every day.
“And where did they get the money from?”
You and me, of course. It’s pretty much taxpayer supported.
It’s going to take a whole lot more than 15 Million for the Donk’s to have a ghost of a chance to keep the Senate.
I just looked it up. Us taxpayers. Plus, if you give to PP, its deductible.
I would think that this channeling of taxpayer money to a political party would be illegal.
What better example of laundering taxpayer money back to the Democrats?
Why is it legal for tax funded organizations to spend money on partisan politics??
So the planned parenthoods take money from killing babies and give it to the democrats... And no one says nothing in the media ... Or our con- gress ... Nice future you progressive pukes!
My thoughts exactly. The government gives PP millions of taxpayer dollars. PP then spends millions of those taxpayer dollars to support Democrats. Money is fungible. It’s a total scam.
A PERFECT example of how your tax money is being used against you.
You didn’t really think the money was going toward planning parenthood, did you?
In fact they do MAMMOGRAMS!
Except for that they DON'T and never have.
Why WOULD they?
What possible connection would there be between contraception, abortion, lobbying and breast cancer screenings?
Only the very stupidest person would find that "plausible".
Thanks Morgana. Apropos of nothing, those cheap base-metal letter openers common in most offices can be used in a proactive approach to the political hijacking of NGO agendas.
“So they get money for govt funded abortions. Then they take the money and give it to the democrat party.”
Umm, for decades now.
“Why is it legal for tax funded organizations to spend money on partisan politics??”
And Corporations cannot...
Abortion’s a billion dollar industry. That’s the motivation here...
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