Posted on 10/12/2014 6:36:25 PM PDT by Morgana
Earlier this week, Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker released a new ad in response to an EMILYs List campaign regurgitating the usual War on Women blather. But rather than fighting back with a clear, unapologetic defense of pro-life principles and policies, it tries to defuse the situation with mealy-mouthed equivocation:
Hi, Im Scott Walker. Im pro-life. But theres no doubt in my mind the decision of whether or not to end a pregnancy is an agonizing one. Thats why I support legislation to increase safety and to provide more information for a woman considering her options. The bill leaves the final decision to a woman and her doctor. Now, reasonable people can disagree on this issue. Our priority is to protect the health and safety of all Wisconsin citizens.
Accept end a pregnancy as a euphemism for killing a child? Check. Emphasize that hes leaving abortion between a woman and her doctor? Check. Gratuitously affirm that favoring legal abortion can be reasonable? Check. Bend over backward to insist its all about the women rather than their babies? Check.
This is exactly what many feared would happen when Scott Walker hired pro-abortion spokeswoman Alleigh Marre for his re-election campaign. This may have been a deluded attempt to appear more reasonable than the caricature, but all Walker has done is preemptively conceded the legitimacy of various pro-abortion premises and rhetorical fictions.
Contrary to Right Wisconsins Collin Roth, who calls the ad a worthy attempt, it would have been less damaging if he had just kept his mouth shut. Silence may be weaksauce, but at least it doesnt go out of its way to draw attention to just how weak.
If youre still not getting the impression that Team Walker really doesnt want to talk about abortion, the statement they released with the ad spells it out even more:
Special interests from Washington, D.C., are spending millions of dollars to distract voters from Governor Walkers positive record and Wisconsins improving economy which have helped to create more than 100,000 new jobs and 25,000 businesses over the last four years.
Gee, it sure is a drag that killing over six thousand little Wisconsinites a year is a hot button issue, because wed much rather talk about what we think really matters: the economy.
And incredibly, thats not all. The Cap Times reports that Walker did not receive Pro-Life Wisconsins endorsement in 2014 because he declined to fill out a candidate survey, yet his website still touts their support, presenting their 2012 endorsement as if it was current. (Pro-Life Wisconsin declined an invitation to comment on this new ad; neither Wisconsin Right to Life, who has endorsed Walker this year, nor Wisconsin Family Action have responded to requests for comment.)
Even more troubling from the self-proclaimed 100% pro-life candidate:
Asked by Channel 3000 on Wednesday whether he wanted all abortions made illegal, Walker responded, Thats not even an option in the state. The Supreme Court more than 40 years ago ruled that is not an option.
My hero.
It may seem baffling, but the writing was on the wall. This is simply the natural progression of a governor whos decided the culture wars are just too politically messy. After all, he has previously said of pro-life laws state GOP leaders ditched, its not on my radar if its not about jobs, balancing the budget or lowering taxes, and claimed the women I talk to in my state never talk about abortion. By my math, all this falls well short of 100%.
Is the GOP establishment all drinking the same spike Kool-Aid? Youd think theyd learn a thing or two from the way Ken Cuccinellis efforts to downplay abortion in favor of the economy blew up in his face and gave Terry McAuliffe the governorship of Virginia. Or that, while Cory Gardners overall poll numbers against Mark Udall are looking pretty good now, Gardner still trails among women, despite throwing personhood under the bus and offering up over-the-counter birth control.
And Walker himself? RealClearPolitics polling average only has him up half a percentage point over Mary Burkea would-be governor of a state whose only political experience is two years as a school-board member, who is apparently has so few policy thoughts of her own that she has to pad out her platform with plagiarism. If an experienced executive is still neck-and-neck against that, theres officially a problem.
No matter how many times they run the experiment, Republican leaders and their hack consultants and strategists simply refuse to learn that there is no hiding from the issues voters care about more than they do, that changing the subject never makes hostile narratives go away, or that its all but impossible to weasel out of principle without looking like youre doing exactly that.
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Sounds like he made an ad to try to win over voters and get a bill passed. You’d prefer he preach to the choir.
The enemy of my enemy is my friend. Scott Walker is the enemy of the progressive DemocRATS and has waged effective war on them and their allies. He is therefore my friend and has my support.
I learned a long time ago that when a politician makes such statements you are well-advised to thereafter ignore everything before the word "but."
I completely agree.
Good ad, Scott Walker.
“I learned a long time ago that when a politician makes such statements you are well-advised to thereafter ignore everything before the word “but.” “
It does not take a brain surgeon to figure that one out.
“Im pro-life. But...”
He should have not said it that way. I know what you are getting at. I just don’t like the way he says that.
FR corollary: "I'm conservative. But..."
So many conservatives expect people to vote conservative because it’s the right thing, it’s the smart thing.
Many people are so well indoctrinated you might as well be speaking an alien language.
he also “opposes Obamacare but...”
“opposes homo marriage but....”
he is a “conservative, butt....”
Life IS a series of choices.
Mahes me sick. Stay home.
Right now is not he time for Walker to address this.
This is a rather disingenuous article and I don’t understand what it is trying to do other than harm his re-election chances at this time.
“Mahes me sick. Stay home.”
That’s what this article and the leftists want you to do.
Exactly. It’s what he DOES that matters, and Walker’s record speaks for itself.
yesterday he surrendered on Sodomy marriage
There is only one reason to be pro-life, and that is because it is infanticide. Take Walker’s disgusting statement and substitute the word “infanticide” for “abortion” and see how it sounds. No, reasonable people cannot disagree on that.
Have you Freepers not learned anything...........he is on our side, Don’t stomp on your fellow teammates.......save it for the opposite side. I do not think any of us could have gone threw the attacks he did from the unions and the left, you don’t bash those who are playing with you, so stop it!
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