And that choice, for the Catholic majority that votes Democrat, demonstrates pretty clearly that the voters either do not know or do not care what their Church teaches. This being the case, I fail to see how their support for the NO Mass should carry any weight whatsoever.
If you were to tell me that Teddy Kennedy or Mario Cuomo support the primacy of the N.O., it would carry the same weight.
This is only a non sequitur if you can demonstrate that voting for the Abortion Party is not a moral choice, and that one can still be a good Catholic and vote Democrat. Carrots have nothing to do with it.
I would wager that most Democrat voters were like my mother: she had voted Democrat her entire life and, even after having been told, over and over, that the Democrat Party in general supports abortion, she said she would never vote for anyone but a Democrat. My brother's the same way. And he attends Daily Mass, frequently.
Voting, for ninety percent of Americans is not a moral choice. It's just voting, and moral issues, like abortion, are one factor in their decision.
There are very few people who vote with abortion in mind. You are a single issue voter and think most others should be as well, but they aren't and never will be.
How one votes and one's view of the Novus Ordo have absolutely nothing to do with each other.
And, I'm finished arguing this issue. You and I will just have to agree to disagree.