Posted on 08/06/2015 7:11:12 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Pro-life activists will have a powerful influence on whether the government shuts down this fall.
A string of undercover videos showing Planned Parenthood officials discussing the sale of organs taken from aborted babies has the nations largest abortion provider on defense. Social conservatives are united in their desire to strip the organization of taxpayer funding but disagree on how best to accomplish that goal given the possibility that a legislative push for defunding could prompt another government shutdown. Whatever they decide, the onset of the 2016 presidential election guarantees theyll find champions in the Senate.
One of the most influential social conservatives in Iowa favors a reprise of the 2013 fight to defund Obamacare. Planned Parenthoods game is over, says The Family Leader president Bob Vander Plaats. So, I would jerk the funding. Id put [defunding language] on a continuing resolution. If Im running for president, Id be the first one to offer that.
Vander Plaats supported the last two GOP winners of the Iowa caucuses, and his endorsement could play a key role in how the states social conservatives vote in 2016. Whoever is seen as the leader on Planned Parenthood is going to win that fight, because that is a core portion of the electorate, says an adviser to one presidential contender.
His suggestion might appeal especially to Senator Ted Cruz (R., Texas), who was the driving force behind the Obamacare fight. We should use any and every procedural means we have available to end funding for Planned Parenthood, Cruz told reporters Monday evening.
That would seem to include language stripping the funding from a continuing resolution the legislation that keeps government funding at current levels while Republicans and Democrats debate budget changes even though the government would shut down if Obama vetoed such a measure. Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell (R., Ky.) has vowed not to allow a repeat of the 2013 shutdown, which most Republicans regard as a political disaster for the GOP (albeit a short-lived one, given the results of the 2014 midterms).
Congressional Republicans may come under pressure from national pro-life groups, as well, particularly given that the videos, released by the Center for Medical Progress after a two-and-a-half-year investigation, have already convinced two Senate Democrats to join with Republicans in voting to defund Planned Parenthood, to the delight of pro-lifers. Just because people reacted one way about a shutdown previously, maybe theyll think differently this time, says Marilyn Musgrave of the Susan B. Anthony List.
Vander Plaats is also optimistic. If Obama wants to make that his legacy, to dig in and shut down the government because he wants to fund the killing of babies and the selling of their body parts, let that be his legacy, he says.
Some other pro-life leaders would prefer to avoid such congressional theater in order to keep the focus on the videos, several of which are yet to be released. Im not one thats like, Hey, lets shut down the government, says Iowa Right to Life executive director Jennifer Bowen. I would hope that those that voted against [the defunding measure], moving forward, I would hope that they would educate themselves on the videos and be part of a bigger conversation. . . . I dont think that it has to come to [shutting down the government].
Even if most Democrats persist in their defense of Planned Parenthood, Republican leaders might be able to attach the defunding measure to another must-pass bill. McConnell has the power to revive the amendment at any time, while House Republicans could pass a bill that puts a moratorium on federal funding for one year, pending investigation of the group.
Pro-life activists are open to alternative legislative moves. Our goal isnt shutting down the government, its to stop funding for this Planned Parenthood organization and the atrocities that theyre committing, and were going to focus on that moving forward, says David Christensen, vice president of government affairs at the Family Research Council. Which precise vehicle in the coming weeks is looked at for must-pass legislation, that I think will continue to be part of a discussion.
McConnell could also offer an amendment defunding Planned Parenthood to a House-passed continuing resolution, but some conservatives might not accept defeat if Democrats kill the amendment once again, and that could put a shutdown in play. They just seem to have this fetish for shutdown fireworks or something, and theyre just not going to be satisfied regardless of what the outcome is, one senior GOP Senate aide says.
That critique might overstate Cruzs ability to lead activists into a shutdown fight, rather than just following them. We probably will have a showdown, and well see who blinks first, says Musgrave. There are very strong feelings about defunding Planned Parenthood now, like Ive never seen before.
Joel Gehrke is a political reporter for National Review.
The govt shuts down every weekend.
SHUT IT DOWN ... Let this be the Pro-Life version of John Brown at Harper’s Ferry !
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Brown%27s_raid_on_Harpers_Ferry
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If Breitbart is right about Boehner’s precarious position at the head of HOR, this might actually get a little interesting.
There is no GOP Leadership or the courage necessary to do this.
Has anyone heard an actual argument as to why the shutdown was a disaster? In what way are Republicans claiming it was a disaster?
I am genuinely interested in hearing the argument that the shutdown hurt the Republican party in anyway.
The Republicans don’t have the ‘spine’ to shut down the government...they can’t afford the lost of votes for their re-elections...they are ‘spineless sissies’ to do something as bold as that...
RE: Has anyone heard an actual argument as to why the shutdown was a disaster? In what way are Republicans claiming it was a disaster?
It was a MEDIA MANUFACTURED DISASTER.
The Republicans won by a landslide in Congress the next year and controls 31 of 50 governorships and 67% of all state legislatures.
I know that and you know that.
Of course, that would be the rebuttal to any claim that the shutdown as a “disaster”.
My question though is... What is the opposing argument? Has anyone made any argument supporting the claim?
And what happens when the govmint shuts down. The hyenas in the MSM will wail and whine about...baby parts being sold like a flea market garage sale! Let them defend it. Let the news and the videos come to full light.
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