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Sitting in for Bill O’Reilly, Laura Ingraham gave Jeri Thompson a powder puff interview on Tuesday night but it won’t be enough to save her husband, Republican presidential candidate Fred Thompson. “Fred Dead?” was a topic on Brit Hume’s Fox News show, which aired earlier in the evening. Thompson is dead politically mainly because of his flip-flops and incredible lack of knowledge and sensitivity on the right-to-life issue.
In contrast to Thompson’s descent into oblivion, headlines in Wednesday newspapers are proclaiming that former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee is on the rise, surging past Thompson and Rudy Giuliani to second place in a poll of likely Republican Iowa Caucus voters. He is only four points behind Mitt Romney.
Gary Langer of the ABC News polling unit says that “The surge for Huckabee is remarkable in size and intensity alike. He’s attracted not just support but enthusiastic support, from core Republican groups including conservatives, evangelicals and strong abortion opponents.”
There can be no doubt that Thompson’s flip-flops on the right to life and the Terri Schiavo case, as examined in several of my columns, have been extremely detrimental to his candidacy. He is registering at only four percent in New Hampshire, even behind Ron Paul.
The latest installment of this seemingly never-ending saga was Thompson’s November 18 interview with George Stephanopoulos, in which the former Senator said “I didn’t know that,” but concurred when told by Stephanopoulos that Terri Schiavo, who was starved to death in 2005 by her estranged husband, was “brain dead” and that autopsies had proven that. The implication was that she didn’t deserve to live.
Thompson’s exact comments were “I didn’t know that, you know, at the time that was all kicking around and everybody was asking my opinion based on what was in the newspaper.”
Perhaps this is a big part of the problem. Thompson gives opinions based on what’s in the newspaper, without doing adequate research or checking out the facts for himself. Making matters worse, he seemed to take Stephanopoulos’s word for it that Schiavo was brain dead.
The truth is that Schiavo was brain damaged not brain dead and the Terri Schindler Schiavo Foundation has asked Stephanopoulos to correct the record. Considering the lack of standards in the major media these days, it’s doubtful that ABC News will issue a correction. But Thompson, if he wants to have any credibility left on the pro-life issue, should quickly do so.
Terri’s brother Bobby says the “brain dead” comment is not only patently false but offensive.
In a news release, Bobby Schindler said, “Brain death is an authentic diagnosis, not some catch phrase that should be loosely used based upon a ‘summary of widespread response’ or opinions that have been written about my sister. We are requesting that the media take a few minutes to research the facts regarding Terri’s case and, more importantly, her condition. In doing so they would learn that not one doctor ever diagnosed Terri as being ‘brain-dead.’ This includes those who wrote her autopsy report. All of this information is easily available and accessible.”
Schindler added, “This has been a major problem with the mainstream media―not just that they are writing that Terri was brain dead, but how they continue to inaccurately and irresponsibly report blatant falsehoods regarding my sister’s condition.”
The foundation’s press release noted that “Schiavo’s autopsy itself proved that, prior to her death, she was never dying, was physically healthy and would have lived a long life had she not been dehydrated over a period of two weeks. Furthermore, the autopsy was unable to determine whether or not Terri was actually in a persistent vegetative state, as her estranged husband, Michael Schiavo, and his attorney claimed in their quest to have her killed.”
Unfortunately, Laura Ingraham blew the opportunity to ask Thompson’s wife Jeri about these matters when she guest-hosted The O’Reilly Factor on November 20. Ingraham, a fervent right-to-lifer, highlighted the Thompson endorsement by the National Right to Life Committee (NRLC) but failed to question the candidate’s flip-flops or record. Ingraham commented, “He also got the big endorsement from the National Right to Life to which Mike Huckabee, who considers himself strongly pro-life, said he was taken aback by that which I found interesting.” She went on to ask Jeri Thompson about managing her involvement in the campaign as a wife and mother.
The phrase “considers himself strongly pro-life” should apply to Thompson, especially after his flip-flops and controversial claims over the last several weeks. Huckabee wasn’t the only one taken aback by the NRLC’s endorsement of Thompson, especially in view of the fact that Thompson had voted for the McCain-Feingold campaign finance reform measure that would have muzzled the views of NRLC. This is the issue that gave Thompson only an 86 percent pro-life voting record. The only “interesting” part of this entire controversy is the failure by Ingraham to follow-up on these critical matters. Viewers and listeners were depending on her to help set the record straight.
But some pro-lifers have followed up. Prolifeblogs.com commented, “Clearly the National Right to Life Committee attempted to tutor Fred Thompson between his November 4 interview on Meet the Press and November 18 interview on This Week with George Stephanopoulos. But NRLC failed. On three major pro-life issues, Thompson continued to frankly stink. And on one he dug his hole deeper.”
This was mainly a reference to Thompson’s claim to Tim Russert on “Meet the Press” that the Schiavo case was an end-of-life issue and his subsequent “clarification” to NRLC that she deserved the benefit of the doubt and should have been allowed to live. He seemed to reverse himself again in the interview with Stephanopoulos.
Despite these controversies, including his support for McCain-Feingold, it is now being reported that Thompson is telling Iowa voters in a direct mail piece that he is the candidate with the “consistent” and 100 percent pro-life voting record.
If voters buy that whopper, they’re brain dead.
Cliff Kincaid is the Editor of Accuracy in Media.
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For a day early next year, the massive Expo Center in Portland will be given over to matters pro-life.
An exposition called Life is Sacred is set to start at 8:30 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 26, at the North Portland site. St. Thomas Aquinas Parish in Camas, Wash. and the Archdiocese of Portland Office of Pro-Life Activities are major organizers of the day, which will include speakers, music, and testimonials. Teens will have their own set of activities. All faiths are welcome.
Local and national speakers will address abortion, assisted suicide, cloning and end of life care.
Oregon is the home of the nation’s only assisted-suicide law and now is the site of the first confirmed cloning of a primate, a step that brings human cloning closer.
Speakers will include Bobby Schindler, the brother of Terri Schiavo, whose death in 2005 caused national agony over the issue of nutrition and hydration for those in a persistent vegetative state.
Jill Stanek, a labor and delivery nurse from Illinois, blew the whistle on live birth abortions at her hospital, run by the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America. Stanek testified before Congress on abortions.
Set to talk and perform is Canadian recording artist David Hugh McDonald, who ran to be premier of Ontario on a pro-life platform. MacDonald speaks of his experiences as a Broadway star, a life cut short after disastrous fallout of an abortion he consented to with his girlfriend. He says he regrets not becoming a father.
“This is an amazing thing to take place in the most un-churched state in the country,” says organizer Linda Mainard.
Local speakers for the adult sessions include Lori Eckstine, involved in post-abortion retreats for men and women, and Dr. Tom Pitre, an expert on stem-cell research, cloning and human embryos. Dr. Lynne Bissonnette, a psychiatrist and regional director of the Catholic Medical Association, also is on the agenda. So is Bill Diss, a high school teacher who has started Precious Children of Portland in an effort to curtail the spread of promiscuity and abortion via Planned Parenthood.
Teens will hear from Diss and Father John Amsberry, a speaker and author. Esther Ripplinger, of the post-abortion trauma group Silent No More, will tell her personal story.
The day will include a 2 p.m. Mass, with Auxiliary Bishop Kenneth Steiner presiding. Bishop Steiner, along with Father John Cihak of the archdiocese’s pro-life office and Father Derek Lappe of St. Thomas Aquinas Parish in Camas, Wash., wrote a letter to parishes this month announcing the day.
“We believe that this life affirming event, organized by a group of dedicated members of the laity, will be a chance to hear how to make a positive impact on our local culture in promoting the dignity of each and every human life whether they be recently conceived, unborn, on death row, living with a disability or terminally ill,” the men wrote. “It will also be a time of networking with other pro-life people. We help Jesus build His Kingdom by first protecting and nurturing the life of those who are weakest among us.”
For tickets and information, email lifeissacred@hotmail.com or call (360) 834-2126, ext. 202. Adults cost $25 and teens $15. Parking is $7, but light rail runs to the Expo Center.
Expo on life to feature local, national speakers
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If the leader of the free world refuses to protect one person, they cannot protect anyone.
or his brother what's his name (Jebediah Pilate).