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- Aug 26, 2005
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I wouldnt mind if Roe vs Wade was overturned and given back to the states so the evangelicals would stop useing this issue to garner votes. Do Evangelicals really want Roe overturned, or are they happy with the nibbling that's occurring? Are they willing to wait for a hollowing out of abortion rights, or will they eventually demand a full scale reversal in return for their votes?
I really have no sense of this, based on all the winking that goes on - seems very sophisticated that this block understands they can't really talk about it in front of the MSM...and that they realize it would ultimately put them in a worse position if Roe was overturned (driving support on the other side finally way up).
I think some evangelicals do want Roe overturned. I'm not so sure about the Republican party, though. For the past 30 years, the Republicans have enjoyed the support and donations of millions of single-issue voters. If the Republicans' self-professed goal of overturning Roe becomes reality, a lot of those single-issue supporters will abandon the party and take their money with them.
It's far better for the Republicans to keep talking up the "we want to overturn Roe" bit without actually doing anything about it. They keep the base energized and they keep the money rolling in. Besides, if they really wanted to outlaw abortion or overturn Roe, they could have done it on a number of occasions during the past seven years. And yet all attempts to pass amendments failed to get out of committee, even when the Republicans controlled all three branches of government.
Republicans don't really want to see Roe overturned for a couple reasons. First, they enjoy the divisiveness and the demonization of "liberals" it allows them. Like the Cancer Society absent cancer, they'd be a bunch of rebels with one less cause. There's another reason, though: plenty of Republicans and quite a few fundies, too, actually on occasion need the freedom Roe affords them when the inconvenient thing happens. Yep, many of them actually do take quiet, furtive advantage of this ability to choose. They just don't talk about it. I mean, who wants to expose one's self as a great big giant hypocrite? Better that should happen by accident.
I really have no sense of this, based on all the winking that goes on - seems very sophisticated that this block understands they can't really talk about it in front of the MSM...and that they realize it would ultimately put them in a worse position if Roe was overturned (driving support on the other side finally way up).
I think some evangelicals do want Roe overturned. I'm not so sure about the Republican party, though. For the past 30 years, the Republicans have enjoyed the support and donations of millions of single-issue voters. If the Republicans' self-professed goal of overturning Roe becomes reality, a lot of those single-issue supporters will abandon the party and take their money with them.
It's far better for the Republicans to keep talking up the "we want to overturn Roe" bit without actually doing anything about it. They keep the base energized and they keep the money rolling in. Besides, if they really wanted to outlaw abortion or overturn Roe, they could have done it on a number of occasions during the past seven years. And yet all attempts to pass amendments failed to get out of committee, even when the Republicans controlled all three branches of government.
Republicans don't really want to see Roe overturned for a couple reasons. First, they enjoy the divisiveness and the demonization of "liberals" it allows them. Like the Cancer Society absent cancer, they'd be a bunch of rebels with one less cause. There's another reason, though: plenty of Republicans and quite a few fundies, too, actually on occasion need the freedom Roe affords them when the inconvenient thing happens. Yep, many of them actually do take quiet, furtive advantage of this ability to choose. They just don't talk about it. I mean, who wants to expose one's self as a great big giant hypocrite? Better that should happen by accident.