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FRIDAY
The
Baby and the Bathwater:
What
More Can Rudy Say About Abortion?
BACKGROUND
Roe vs. Wade: A Fragile Social Consensus Unraveling
Talk about the electrified third rail of politics. The “woman’s choice” vs. “right to life” struggle remains as high voltage – and politically lethal – as it ever was. And Mr. Giuliani, the putative republican front-runner, is also the most “pro-choice’ of the candidates. It will be a tight race against the putative front-runner for the democrats, Mrs. Clinton. Mr. Giuliani needs the “Christian right” as much as Mrs. Clinton needs the “code pink” left.
You would think that, as a Roman Catholic, Mr. Giuliani would have a natural advantage. But life is never that simple.
A Review:
This is a good time to recall that Earl Warren, a former hard
nosed prosecutor and the popular middle-of-the road republican governor of
Roe was decided in 1972, four years
after Mr. Warren’s death. It was a seven
to two decision with strongly worded dissenting opinions. By contrast,
Rarely has the high court ventured into such a hotly contested moral and social controversy as it did in Roe, with a divided court and based solely on disputed legal reasoning. We can reasonably doubt whether, had Earl Warren lived and served on the 1972 court, Roe would have been decided in the way and with the particular social and political reach that it achieved.
Thirty five years later, the Roe decision hangs by a stare decisis thread. Not one of the justices who voted in 1972 is still alive.
And there has been a sea change in popular opinion. While most Americans are not stridently “pro life”, they are not stridently “pro choice” either. While a clear majority of Americans support the recent Congressional ban on the partial birth abortion procedure (I’ll spare you the chilling clinical details that prompted such a widespread popular revulsion), a politically powerful minority remains “pro-choice” even in this subset of cases.
Clearly, if it were re-decided today, Roe would not be a 7-2 plurality decision, it would be a 5-4 squeaker … and I’m not at all sure which way the chips would fall. The passion on each side has not diminished a whit.
How the
The core holding in Roe was a limitation of states’ rights. After Roe, no longer did each state have the unlimited power to allow or prohibit abortion. The court created a three-trimester scheme as follows:
The Trouble Ahead
If Roe’s
federal restrictions on state action fully disappeared tomorrow, we could
easily face a crippling social division along the following lines: New state
laws would be passed, some allowing abortions currently prohibited, and others
outlawing abortions, currently allowed.
Some pro-life jurisdictions would be jailing physicians and would-be
mothers while others would be jailing passionate protesters. It is not at all clear that the reversal of Roe
would actually improve things for either side.
Pregnant women would once again cross state lines to seek
abortions. It is not at all clear, that
in a post Roe legal environment we would not experience a
steep increase in the aggregate number of abortions. The pro-life cause has
benefited from gradualism, an emphasis on adoption and – yes – birth
control.
All this would unfold as the
country faces a decades-long defensive war against bands of jihad of Islamic
extremists for whom the offenses of marital disobedience and other acts of
“western decadence” warrant beheading.
WHAT CAN RUDY
SAY?
Here is the speech I imagine the
Nation’s Mayor giving.
“I wholeheartedly support the
culture of life and oppose the culture of death. That is what separates us from the bloody
minded jihadists, the terrorists and the holocaust
deniers.
“My plea to every mother and
mother to be is this: Choose life. This
is my promise: I will support your choice to bring a child into the world with
every resource at my command. Don’t let
anyone talk you out of it.
“In the larger arena of public
policy, I recognize that not every American of good will always be in agreement
about the right policy in this sensitive area of concern. Therefore I and all those who support the
culture of life need to join together in the practical world where we will
press in various ways to bring about that wonderful day when the respect for
live prevails and cause of replacing abortion procedures with life affirming
solutions has prevailed.
“This is a long struggle and it
will require great perseverance and patience. But the arc of history is with
us. The pro-life forces have made great
progress in the last two decades because they have changed hearts and minds.
They have won policy victories that I strongly support, like the federal ban on
partial birth abortions and protections for parental notification. I will
defend these victories for life and I will press for more.
“I am for gradualism because
gradualism works; it starts at the ground level where real people make real
choices. And I support gradualism - above all – because it enables us to remain
united as a people. We are at war
against attackers who are missionaries of the culture of death. We will defeat them as long as we can stay
united.
“We will continue the pro-life
progress that has been made here at home with all deliberate speed. The forces
for life will prevail here at home because history and the Author of all life
are on our side. Life will prevail.
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JBG