Posted on 01/23/2015 7:00:27 AM PST by SeekAndFind
Evidently, Republicans dont feel competent enough to make a case against infanticide. Why else would the GOP pull its 20-week abortion-limit bill?
Heres a short list of things that are less popular than banning late-term abortions: Acting on climate change. Free community college. Taxing the wealthy. Building the Keystone XL pipeline. President Barack Obama. Future President Hillary Clinton. Every Republican whos thinking about running for president.
A new Marist poll finds that 84 percent of Americans favor some level of further restrictions on abortion. And regardless of their feelings about the legality of the procedure, 60 percent believe it to be morally wrong. If you arent keen on that poll it was sponsored by the Knights of Columbus, after all you can take your pick of others.
A Quinnipiac poll found that 60 percent of women support limiting abortions to the first 20 weeks of pregnancy. A CBS News poll found that 60 percent of Americans think abortion should not be permitted or should be available only under stricter limits. A CNN poll found that 58 percent of Americans believe abortion should be legal only in a few circumstances or always illegal.
Yet the GOP caves on a bill that would prohibit most abortions after 20 weeks and promises instead to pass another worthless ban on taxpayer-funded abortions which we all know can be ignored by hiring an accountant.
Polls change. Polls dont make you right. I know. But this week marks the 42nd anniversary of Roe v. Wade. And while the media continue to treat every Obama non-starter and crowd-pleaser as a genuine policy idea, the 20-week abortion ban was predictably framed as another divisive play by zealous conservatives. Controversial. Republican leaders helpfully confirmed this perception by abandoning the only bill their party has come up with in years that has been widely supported.
Before the GOP pulled the bill, The Washington Posts Dana Milbank had argued that Republicans were needlessly reviving the culture war, pulling a bait-and-switch on the electorate because abortion is not a high priority for voters and it was rarely campaigned on as an issue during the midterms.
Now, I cant find a corresponding piece from Milbank griping about the Lefts obsession with climate change, an issue that is also consistently one of the lowest priorities among voters, but Im sure it exists somewhere. Whats truly absurd, though, is the idea that the GOP alone is responsible for any revival of the culture wars. The culture war never ended. Some of you probably remember the Democrats gyneco-centric 2014 campaign to paint every GOP candidate as a misogynist.
A big part of that attack was focused on abortion. It stopped working. So someone needs to inform House Republicans of this. Because the most mystifying aspect of the GOPs retreat on the 20-week ban is that the 20-week ban is not new. Most of these same Republicans voted on the same legislation before the midterm elections, including some of the same representatives who reportedly withdrew their support for the bill. Nearly every GOP candidate running in the midterms publicly backed the idea, even in high-profile races in which Democrats made abortion the central issue of their campaign.
Yet at the same time, Obama continues to support unrestricted abortion on demand for any reason at any time by anyone. There is no one to moderate his position. No one to make him veto a bill. No one to ask him about it. The president has no compunctions about supporting infanticide which, by any moral or scientific standard, is what were talking about.
It often seems as if the only time the Obama administration opposes governments coming between a woman and her doctor is when the latter is extracting a dead human being from the former. (Though, to be fair, occasionally those humans are terminated after extraction.) More than 18,000 viable or nearly viable babies do not have a chance to confer with a physician about the excruciating pain they may be experiencing. The House has better things to do than confront that situation.
This is about politics. Tragically incompetent politics. Even though a veto was imminent, you have to wonder: If the party representing the pro-life position, a party with a sizable majority, cant pull together a vote on an issue as unambiguous and risk-free as this one, what are the chances of its coming to a consensus and offering compelling arguments on issues such as health care and tax reform? Very little, I imagine.
David Harsanyi is a senior editor at the Federalist and the author of The People Have Spoken (and They Are Wrong): The Case against Democracy
Late-Term Abortion Ban Enjoys Widespread Support
” UNEXPECTED”......
It would have gotten a Barack veto that might have been difficult to override (the Senate makeup is still too Democrat).
Still if it had any kind of chance at all it would have been good to try.
It still looks like a gridlock Washington.
Before the election I said... mark my words they will betray you. This is just the start. Seems GOP women are hooked on the thrill of the kill too and so called politics is more important than life..
Ping! He says clearly what I meant to say!
It’s the right thing to do but the wrong approach. Why nationalize this and force another debate which will coalesce the left?
Do this at the state level and go after PP using the “Hospital nearby” approach because that is in the mom and baby’s best interest. Force the left to fight on our turf.
Because it’s the right thing to do, because we’ve been waiting 42 years for the states to act, and because 60-80% of the people want a ban after 20 weeks, depending upon the poll you read.
We should do for abortion what the left is doing to guns. Go after the things that make it practically impossible. We need something for which the public will get behind.
Like I said in an earlier post, clinics need to be within x miles from a hospital. Increase cleanliness standards at clinics. Heck, EPA standards for disposal of material. Make it so difficult that PP will have to shut its doors.
yup...sadly, the republicans are failing to lead after their large victories in Fall. For Pete’s sake, they should grab an agenda and start to check off the items. Get something done....
They need a lesson from Scott Walker!
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