Posted on 10/27/2009 12:50:21 PM PDT by marshmallow
Bishop Thomas Tobin of Providence, Rhode Island-- who shows a rare gift for plain speech on public issues-- deserves congratulations for his effort to educate Congressman Patrick Kennedy on the reasons behind the US bishops' opposition to a health-care reform proposal that allows subsidies for abortions. It won't be easy.
Kennedy, you will recall, told a reporter that he could not understand why the US bishops are opposing the reform bill. Do they like reform? Isn't it, like, a good thing? In a quick public response, Bishop Tobin characterized Kennedy's statement as "irresponsible and ignorant," explained the political issue in a single pithy paragraph, and added a few equally pithy comments on the quality of Kennedy's analysis:
But the Congressman is correct in stating that he cant understand. He got that part right.
That sort of blunt talk, so unusual for an American bishop, might help Kennedy put things in the proper perspective. But let's not be overly optimistic.
For one thing-- how shall we put this diplomatically?-- sequential logic is not Patrick Kennedy's strong suit. For another, poor Bishop Tobin is working to overcome a lifetime of miseducation.
No doubt influenced by the constant preaching of his father, the late Senator Ted, Patrick Kennedy believes that health-care reform is the most important moral imperative of our time. He believes that the American bishops support reform in principle (and on that point, Bishop Tobin assures him, he is correct). So why, then, aren't the bishops wholeheartedly backing this legislation? That's what Patrick Kennedy can't understand. He knows that the bishops oppose abortion, but he can't believe that their opposition is serious enough to risk derailing an initiative like this one. He assumes that when really there's serious political business at hand, the American hierarchy should set aside its interest in abortion and embrace the liberal cause.
If you saw his father's funeral-- and watched as much of the American Catholic world lionized Ted Kennedy for his leadership on issues like health-care reform, while ignoring his vigorous support for unrestricted abortion-- you may have a better understanding of Patrick's current confusion.
Now that we are onto the 3rd generation, the old law about rich/famous families is starting to kick-in
The less we hear from the Kennedy’s in the future, the better we will all be.
No need for Diogenes to make that exaggeration. Some CINOs lionized the swimmer. The vast majority of us recognized him for what he was.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.