A July 26, 2007, Los Angeles Times article by Stephanie Simon (whose work we've addressed in the past here, here, here, here, here, and here) claims there's been a "striking shift" by Democrats on the issue of abortion. She also asserts, "Democrats in Congress and on the campaign trail have begun to adopt some of the language and policy goals of the antiabortion movement." Simon's article is entitled, "Democrats shift approach on abortion," and if the folks at the DNC aren't laughing their pants off, they're certainly not complaining.
So what is Simon's basis for asserting this "striking shift"? Apparently Democrats and Republicans have come together on something called The Reducing the Need for Abortion Initiative. The act provides money for a number of provisions, including making women more aware of available healthcare and offering day care for needy women.
The initiative certainly contains good and admirable provisions. But is there really anything in the measure that could be considered "antiabortion"? Are there any provisions in the initiative that a pro-lifer would object to? (Except the funding, which I'll comment on below.)
Simon allowed some space to conservative Rep. Mike Pence (R-IN), who sees the clear hypocrisy at play by the Democrats. She also correctly reported that a significant chunk of the initiative's funding will go to Planned Parenthood, the largest abortion provider in the United States.
But the Times omitted a number of important facts and presented some dubious claims.
- Simon claims that "leading Democratic presidential candidates" have made a "more nuanced case" that "'pro-choice' does not mean 'pro-abortion'." She then cites Barack Obama, whose position on abortion is not nuanced at all. He has a 100% rating from NARAL.
- Sen. Clinton may talk a lot about making abortion "rare," but she what has she actually done in her career to actually try to make this happen? Not much, if her 100% rating from NARAL is any indication.
- Both Obama and Hillary Clinton strongly objected to the Supreme Court decision earlier this year that upheld the federal ban of the "Intact D&E" abortion procedure (aka "partial-birth abortion"). The procedure includes poking a hole in the back of the head of a live baby and using a suction tube to suck the brains out. (That's right, both Obama and Clinton (and Edwards) disagreed with the Court's decision upholding the ban of this barbaric procedure.)
- Sen. Clinton has received the ringing endorsement of Emily's List, a very wealthy group that only supports women Democratic politicians who are strictly and strongly pro-choice.
- Planned Parenthood, Emily's List, and NARAL object to almost every measure brought forth by pro-lifers to reduce abortions, including: parental notification and/or permission before a minor has an abortion ... requiring ultrasounds before an abortion (Simon actually mentions this one) ... outlawing late-term abortions ... initiating mandatory waiting periods before an abortion.
- The Reducing the Need for Abortion Initiative provides funds to"counsel more young women in crisis to consider adoption, not abortion" (Simon's words). However, if Planned Parenthood is going to get any of that money, Simon may have wanted to report that in 2004-2005, for every one referral for adoption, they performed 180 abortions (link).
In the end, most of Simon's article simply comes off like DNC talking points. The "language and policy goals of the antiabortion movement" is hardly reflected in the mere rhetoric, "ad campaigns," "counseling," and "education" that Democrats have to offer. The goal of the pro-life movement is to eliminate elective abortions.
—Dave Pierre is the creator of TheMediaReport.com and a contributor to NewsBusters.














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}}}----> Compassionate Abortionists
July 31, 2007 - 03:21 ET by Cool Arrow180 to 1 in favor of abortion? Wow, these guys are really making a difference in ensuring the rarity of abortions.
How can we get more funding for this noble endeavor?
Heres' an idea: Make
July 31, 2007 - 07:43 ET by motherbeltHeres' an idea: Make Planned Parenthood and the abortion industry spend money on advertisements advising women NOT to have abortions. You know, like the tobacco industry has to make advertisements encouraging people not to smoke...
"Abortion is for adults."
"Please abort responsibly."
"If you are pregnant and underage, please tell your parents."
Subtitle in small letters at the bottom of the screen: "Having an abortion can cause profound feelings of regret, guilt, difficulty in forming future relationships, and in some cases results in severe depression."
PS: if there is nothing wrong with abortion, why is it necessary to try to make it "rare"????
}}}----> Abortion disclaimers
July 31, 2007 - 07:59 ET by Cool ArrowThe surgeon general has determined that early introduction to masturbation may not be hazardous to your health
Abortion Warning Lines...
July 31, 2007 - 08:26 ET by Senior ChiefMotherbelt, I like your warning lines. Let me add...
Abortion kill babies
Abortion causes traumatic effect for the rest of your life
Abortion procedure mutilates baby body parts
No guarantees in abortion, you may die in the process
Abortion will not set you guilt free
You and your abortionist are murderers
Before you abort, please consider adoption...and
Next time you have sex, make sure he's your husband!
The last one will probably hit some of our fellow bloggers. Remember, its just a warning label...So, if it doesn't fit, don't fret. If you feel guilt, then quit. Not a rebuke, but only TRUE friends will lovingly confront us, when we go astray. Just part of educating ourselves. We can't be conservative in words only, but also in deeds....
love motherbelts suggestion
July 31, 2007 - 11:34 ET by TruthMongerlove motherbelts suggestion - perfect...
"pro-choice does not mean pro-abortion?"
hahahahahahahahahahaha
3000 babies again today - just in the US - 120,000 worldwide
that's alot of dead babies:)!
thank-you "pro-choice" Democrats
very "nuanced" of you
3000 babies again today - just in the US
July 31, 2007 - 15:46 ET by vrwc13Are we so desensitized that when we see or hear that (3,000...THREE THOUSAND) we don't react?
THREE THOUSAND makes headlines when reporting the war in Iraq. Why not the daily "war" right here.
It's sad. We will regret it someday.
v
salute
July 31, 2007 - 15:56 ET by TruthMongersalute
125 an hour. about 2 a
July 31, 2007 - 15:57 ET by MightyMouth125 an hour.
about 2 a minute.
Everytime your heart beats 30 times, one heart stops for eternity.
"There are two types of people in this country; those who provide freedom and those who enjoy it." MM says...
...your heart beats 30 times, one heart stops for eternity.
July 31, 2007 - 16:04 ET by vrwc13MM, got to believe they missed this life but not the next...they are with Him.
v
Great blog Dave - If the
July 31, 2007 - 08:57 ET by Dee BunkGreat blog Dave - If the Republican nominee doesn't bring up how these people have apposed any effort to limit abortion loud and often then they deserve to lose. The media won't do it, so the candidate needs to.
The fact that liberals don't just support it, but refuse any attempts to limit it is what changed me from being pro-choice to pro-life. It's disgusting that they even appose something has harmless as an ultrasound. There is no good reason to appose parental notification either.
Republicans are the only ones with any nuanced solutions to make it more rare. The one and only thing liberals are willing to do to limit it is contraception education. That has been going on for years in the public schools and it has hardly made abortions rare.
}}}----> 180 to 1
July 31, 2007 - 09:01 ET by Cool ArrowOne might conclude the shift of 1 living baby vs 180 dead ones has more to do with a recent SCOTUS ruling than some benevolent shift within the party of Molech.
180 to 1?
July 31, 2007 - 09:33 ET by Dee BunkHuh? I have no idea what you are talking about with the 180 to 1 comment.
}}}----> Dee Bunk
July 31, 2007 - 10:09 ET by Cool ArrowThe article claims 180 abortions to 1 adoption is a striking shift in the Dems' efforts to rarify abortion.
Thanks Cool Arrow
July 31, 2007 - 10:27 ET by Dee BunkI missed that last paragraph. That is amazing- less than 1/2 of a percent. Having them talk to a monkey could probably yield more than 1/2 of a percent. I bet the percentage going for adoption would be greater with no counseling at all. What a joke.
Just a thought...is it the money?
July 31, 2007 - 13:19 ET by vrwc13Just a thought...is it the money? How much do they (the clinic) get for an abortion versus an adoption?
People are willing to pay $20,000 to $40,000 to adopt Chinese or Russian babies/children.
There's a disconnect here somewhere.
v
interesting
July 31, 2007 - 13:22 ET by TruthMongerinteresting question!
follow the $
}}}----> Volume
July 31, 2007 - 13:28 ET by Cool ArrowPlanned Parenthood wouldn't get anything for referring a young mother to an adoption agency. Living babies actually cut into their slice of the pie.
It's all budgeted.
Planned Parenthood vs. CPC
July 31, 2007 - 14:30 ET by vrwc13Doubt there's anyone who hasn't heard of Planned Parenthood. But what about CPC? Crisis Pregnancy Centers. Been around for quite awhile. Maybe next time us NBr's or any other conservatives (libertarians invited too) decide to give to charity (United Way comes to mind, btw they support PP and other "clinics") or volunteer our time - maybe think of CPC?
just a thought - v
Thanks vnwc13 - I had not heard of CPC
July 31, 2007 - 14:39 ET by Dee BunkI will definitely consider adding them to my charitable giving.
Thanks Dee Bunk, they would certainly appreciate it.
July 31, 2007 - 14:52 ET by vrwc13Thanks Dee Bunk, they would certainly appreciate it. The neat thing about them is they sometimes save two lives at once, the child's and the mother's.
v
follow the $ ... not just that.
July 31, 2007 - 13:33 ET by vrwc13Something doesn't make sense here. I know of people who will spend 2 to 4 weeks, two trips over and back, and up to $40,000 to adopt a Russian child. I was there and saw it first hand.
My family and I spent a year in Russia and volunteered at a local orphanage. Granted these kids deserve a better life, but what about a life at all? Shouldn't we Americans be looking a little closer to home? Why are we letting 3,000+ a day never see the light-of-day?
Maybe all these pro-abortion people ought to become pro-adoption. Just makes sense.
Common sense isn't very common anymore - v
What's in a name
July 31, 2007 - 10:02 ET by kbworkmanDNC -- Dilation and Curettage
}}}----> Drill and Ceremony
July 31, 2007 - 10:07 ET by Cool ArrowIt sounds so clinical when you say it.
The latest poster woman is in Baltimore.
The name say it
July 31, 2007 - 10:12 ET by kbworkmanDNC -- Democratic National Committee
}}}----> the kewpie doll goes to
July 31, 2007 - 10:32 ET by Cool ArrowBeen waiting for a winner. Don Pardo, tell him what he's won.
Do you work for KBR?
What is KBR?
July 31, 2007 - 11:51 ET by kbworkmanI work for EDS in Auburn Hills MI.
}}}----> Perot's group?
July 31, 2007 - 13:06 ET by Cool ArrowI was just wondering.
Dave
July 31, 2007 - 13:03 ET by Gary HallDave. How twisted can it become.. (my bold):
The most fundamental freedom is the right to take the life of an unborn child? And, Obama is concerned about narrow arguments?
I think that it is time that those on the peace loving left side of the isle come to grips with what one of the world's leading peace advocate has to say on the topic of abortion:
Democrat Hollywood loves the Dalai Lama. Can Hollywood allow itself to entertain a serious discussion on this act of killing?