Posted on 02/16/2012 12:19:11 AM PST by neverdem
A fascinating theory has been advanced by Dick Morris, which, in turn, is being considered by Rush Limbaugh and other leading conservatives. Morris speculates that the Obama HHS mandate on contraception, sterilization, and abortifacients is a fight with the Catholic Church that Team Obama wants -- and with the focus based narrowly on contraception, not abortifacients.
Dick Morris may be right. It seems no accident that Obama publicly noted that the vast majority of Catholic women use contraception. Yes, the vast majority does, but the vast majority does not support abortifacients -- that is, "contraceptive" drugs that cause or induce an abortion.
Obama is underscoring "contraception" generally, not abortifacients specifically. Sadly, our superficial media, which reflexively ramrods everything into a 10-second sound-bite, is aiding and abetting his tactic. Again and again, I hear reporters refer to Obama's mandate not as a mandate on "contraception, sterilization, and abortion-inducing drugs" (which it is), but as simply one on "contraception."
If Obama can successfully frame the debate that way, which should be easy with the American public, he can make great headway on this assault on the Roman Catholic Church. He will appeal to many apathetic Roman Catholics as well as many Protestants who disagree with the Catholic Church on contraception. Among non-evangelical Protestants, Obama will find lots of sympathy from the liberal mainline denominations that flew off the hinges decades ago, and some of which are members of the hideous Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice. Their split with Rome over matters of birth has roots in the Episcopal Church's embrace of contraception a century ago.
Speaking of a century ago, if this is indeed a gambit by Obama to pit religious believers against the Catholic Church, it would be nothing new from the radical left. Consider some examples:
In my book, Dupes...
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
In short, American communists and the radical left generally have long targeted the Roman Catholic Church. They know their enemy, one that is both spiritual and eternal. They have long attempted to pit Protestants and Catholics against each other. It's an old art, really, that's today totally forgotten.
I really don’t think O thought he would stir up the hornets nest that he did, even though his advisors told him.
I would be interested to hear if he totally backed out of this in some way, by the time the November elections roll around, will all be forgiven? Like he heard us so all is good?
yitbos
Yes...he can’t be an evil genius and a blooming idiot at the same time like Bush. Unfortunately, as far as he gotten I come down more on the evil genius side!
Repeat after me: “It’s not about contraception; it’s about my 1st amendment constitutional rights.”
Repeat after me: “It’s not about contraception; it’s about my 1st amendment constitutional rights.”
Repeat after me: “It’s not about contraception; it’s about my 1st amendment constitutional rights.”
Repeat after me: “It’s not about contraception; it’s about my 1st amendment constitutional rights.”..........
Have you listened to soon to be Cardinal Dolan of New York? He won’t back down. Before he went to NY, he was in my town for a few years. He’s a smart man and a man of his word.
I hope the bishops stand with him on this.
Didn't work this time. The Southern Baptist leadership came out on the side of the RCC. One said they're willing to go to jail for them.
They can't, at least not without a substantial concession from Obama.
This will go to the courts now, where Obama will almost certainly lose. (Unless Commiecare is voided for unconstitutionality on other grounds first.) He'll look like an evil, arrogant, fool ... which is perfectly fitting, because he is one.
This makes little sense unless you believe women think with their vagina. I’ve listen to Limbaugh babble about this and he was very unconvincing. At one point while he was telling us Obama was going to trick women into voting for him over contraception, it sounded like he was going to stick face in a paper bag and hyperventilate. The way he was talking he should have his Quantas ticket to Australia ready.
Well Obama could just run on his record couldnt he? Or would he try to divide up the country between rich and poor, religious and atheists, black and white, taxpayers and tax users. Then tell the country hes on the good side and the republicans are the face of the rich, white, greedy 1% who want to take away your birth control.
“He can’t be an evil genius and a blooming idiot at the same time...”
He is neither. He is just someone who knows exactly what he’s dong.
IMHO
——I would be interested to hear if he totally backed out of this in some way, by the time the November elections roll around, will all be forgiven? -—
He’s popularity is polling at 50% right now, so, no, he won’t back down.
-—This will go to the courts now, where Obama will almost certainly lose. (Unless Commiecare is voided for unconstitutionality on other grounds first.-—
I have no confidence in SCOTUS. In this post-Constitutional era, I give them a 10% chance of making the correct decision.
Liberty for the Amish & Quakers but not Catholics. . .
Scarcely two weeks ago(as of late January 2012), in its Hosanna-Tabor decision upholding the right of churches to make ministerial hiring decisions, the Supreme Court unanimously and enthusiastically reaffirmed these longstanding and foundational principles of religious freedom. The court made clear that they include the right of religious institutions to control their internal affairs.IIRC, there are six Catholics on the SCOTUS, and the SCOTUS loathes to reverse precedent. It would be easier to reverse Wickard v. Filburn, IMHO.
It’s Kennedy. I can’t see him resisting the opportunity to put his mark on history, by doing something “historic.”
Also, Sotomayor is more Democrat than Catholic.
I can. When Kennedy differs from the right on the SCOTUS, it's usually because of his libertarian bent. I don't think mandates sit very well with libertarians. We'll see.
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