http://digbysblog.blogspot.com/2010/11/tea-drinking-anti-choice-zealots-ride.htmlKatha Pollitt draws attention to the startling fact that at least 53 of the new House members and five new Senators are hardcore anti-choice zealots and makes the important observation that all this blather about the GOP keeping the abortion issue roiling for cynical political purposes is just that: blather. The anti-choice zealots will be hard at work whittling away a woman's right to own her own body at the state level, while the GOP Congress will do its part to roll back whatever they can. And at some point, the movement is going to demand that their efforts to pack the court with wingnuts are rewarded with a reversal of Roe. They will get their case.
And contrary to popular myth
the Tea Party is made up of hardcore social conservatives who as Ed Kilgore
noted after the shock of the O'Donnell primary victory, are largely motivated by their opposition to abortion rights:
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In case you doubt Kilgore's analysis or Pollitt's contention that abortion politics are about to rise up again,
here's the Arctic Tea Queen herself on the subject this week:
During a speech in Dallas on Wednesday night Sarah Palin attacked President Obama for being the “most pro-abortion president to occupy the White House” and warned that health care reform would lead to more abortions in America.
"It is even worse than what we had thought. The ramifications of this legislation are horrendous," Palin said at an event hosted by Heroic Media, a faith-based, non-profit group that is working to bring down the rate of abortions in the Dallas area.
The 2008 vice presidential nominee urged the newly elected Congress to repeal health care reform, which she called the “mother of all unfunded mandates.”
“The biggest advance of the abortion industry in America has been the passage of Obamacare,” Palin said.
She is, of course, lying through her teeth. In fact,
the opposite is true because the administration tightened the rules for the sickest women far beyond even the Stupak compromise in the face of the forced pregnancy lobby's indecent mendacity. These cruel fetus worshipers actually want women who are battling terrible diseases to go through impossible hoops rather than have their sacred tax dollars touch dollars that paid for a necessary abortion. It's sick.
here are some things Pollitt suspects the anti-choicers will most likely try to do once they are in office:
Antichoicers on the March
Katha Pollitt | November 10, 2010
http://www.thenation.com/print/article/156382/antichoicers-march§ Pass the No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act, a k a Stupak on Steroids. This bill would make the Hyde Amendment permanent and reinterpret it to prevent any government department from funding any program that touches on abortion in any way, however notional. For example, if your insurance plan covered abortion, you could not get an income tax deduction for your premiums or co-pays—nor could your employer take deductions for an employer-based plan that included abortion care. (This would mean that employers would choose plans without abortion coverage, in order to get the tax advantage.) The bill would also make permanent current bans like the one on abortion coverage in insurance for federal workers.
§ Pass the Title X Abortion Provider Prohibition Act, which would ban federal funds for any organization that performs abortions or funds organizations that do so. The aim is to defund Planned Parenthood, the nation's largest network of clinics for family planning and women's health, and in many regions the only provider within reach. This is the brainchild of Representative Mike Pence, who clearly doesn't accept the conventional wisdom that taking away reproductive healthcare for women is unwise for a would-be presidential candidate.
§ Beef up so-called conscience protections for healthcare personnel and hospitals.
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§ Preserve the ban on abortions in military hospitals.