Dear Amelia,
To a certain degree, that question is really for the President to answer.
I didn't vote for him to try hard. I voted for him to succeed.
I will hold him accountable for his successes and failures, and the rest of the party, as well,
It may be that folks try very hard, but fail.
In that case, Amelia, no hard feelings with anyone, but they aren't getting it done. Not with the first majority-status President in 16 years, not with expanded majorities in the House and the Senate, and a relatively easy mid-term coming up.
I'm not trying to "punish" anyone. I'm not saying, "Oh, you terrible people, you didn't get Roe overturned! You evildoers!"
I'm saying, "Hey guys, I give you the benefit of the doubt that you tried real hard, but you didn't get it done. And the goal is vitally important to me."
And then I have to figure out who I can now work with to get it done. And lots of other pro-lifers will be thinking the same way as me.
But I agree, appointing really and truly strict constructionists may very well effect what we wish.
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But seriously, what can he do, other than appointing strict constructionist judges? Can the law be changed until RvW is overturned?