When she was running for governor of Alaska in 2006, Sarah Palin reportedly said that even if her then-14-year-old daughter were raped, she would "choose life" and force her to bear a child. Comments like that that have endeared the fiery Alaskan politician to most pro-life voters, who lionized her for not aborting her Down's Syndrome baby. But Trig isn’t enough to protect Palin from a phalanx of anti-abortion activists who plan to protest her appearance on Thursday to promote her book in the conservative heartland of Indiana. Their reason? They think she's not really pro-life.
For the Denver-based American Right to Life, when it comes to abortion, Palin is as impure as any godless feminist. “[H]er words and actions prove that she is officially pro-choice and stands against the God-given right to life of the unborn,” they write in a new report. ARTL members plan to educate reporters about Palin’s many alleged failings as a true believer, particularly her March nomination of a former Planned Parenthood board member to the Alaska Supreme Court and her refusal to call for a ban on the morning-after pill.
ARTL has claimed credit for ousting Mitt Romney from the 2008 presidential race by exposing his pro-life "conversion" as a fraud with TV ads in the key primary states of Iowa and South Carolina. The group has grown exponentially over the past two years since it split from the National Right to Life Committee over its belief that the evangelical powerhouse had sold out to the GOP by trading candidate endorsements for thousands of dollars worth of donations from the party.
Palin is emblematic of that compromised relationship, according to ARTL. "The pro-life movement has sunk to such a low level that if you don't kill your own child you qualify as a leader," says ARTL spokesman Bob Enyart, referring to Palin’s decision to give birth to Trig.
While it does not condone violence against abortion providers, ARTL may be the nation’s most radical anti-abortion group. It promotes the simple logic that "either abortion is murder or it's not, and if it is, you don’t support those who'd kill some children," says Enyart, explaining why they don't like efforts by more established pro-life groups to simply regulate the practice with such restrictions as the partial-birth abortion ban. ARTL wants abortion to be a crime—and it doesn’t countenance compromise.
As a 527 group, ARTL cannot formally endorse candidates. But as Enyart points out with a chuckle, "We can't say don't vote for Mitt Romney, but you can say Romney is the son of the devil and if you vote for him you'll go to hell." The group’s president is Brian Rohrbough, who once served as the running mate to hardline conservative presidential contender Alan Keyes. (Rohrbough is perhaps better known for having lost a son in the Columbine massacre.)
One of the organization's goals is to expose politicians who claim to be pro-life but fall short of supporting anything less than legal rights for the unborn and full criminalization of abortion. ARTL launched a new website this week called Prolife Profiles that prominently features a report calling Palin’s record on abortion "shocking to the conscience." ARTL has given Palin a "Tier 4" designation that lumps her in with other allegedly fake pro-lifers like Romney, George W. Bush, Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, and Rep. Ron Paul. Tier 4 members "use the pro-life title but deny the personhood and God-given right to life of the unborn." By that measure, Palin has many strikes against her, according to ARTL, including:
* Her failure to endorse legislation and amendments that would extend equal protection laws to unborn children
* Her description of the morning after pill as contraception rather than an abortifacient
* Palin’s statement to the Anchorage Daily News that she opposes the "use of public funds for elective abortions." This means, according to ARTL, that Palin supports taxpayer funding for non-elective abortions.
ARL takes particular offense at Palin’s belief that voters and individual states should decide whether abortion should be legal or not. "If you’re personally against slavery but say that the states have the right to decide if they can trade in slaves, then you're a hypocrite," explains Enyart.
One of Palin’s biggest violations of pro-life orthodoxy was her political partnership with John McCain, whom the National Right to Life Committee dubbed a "significant threat to future advances by the pro-life movement" back in 2000. (It endorsed him in 2008.) ARTL is also not happy that Palin and McCain supported stem cell research.
The group also blasts Palin for her position that public schools should teach evolution as "an accepted principle” (a belief she seems to have repudiated in her book, according to some leaked reports). This might seem to be a tangent for the group, but Enyart says creationism is central to the abortion issue. "We have the right to life from our creator. If we come from animals, you can kill one another without consequences. A fish can eat another fish and it’s not a crime."
Enyart notes that ARTL has reserved a "tier one spot" for Palin in their rankings of public figures, provided she meets certain criteria. But he doubts she will ever improve her spot on their list. "When given a choice for a Supreme Court justice in Alaska between a radical environmentalist and a radical pro-abortionist, she prefers the pro-abortionist, which is at the heart and soul of the left," he said. "If she was given a choice between KKK or PETA, who's she going to choose?"
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I really don't understand why people here in the US vote on a candidate based only on their abortion stance. Sure it is something to think about, but really, cross out a candidate based on 1 thing when they share all other views. Doesnt make sense. That goes for repubs and dems alike. Dems might pass up on a candidate because they are prolife for example. I just do not get individuals who do that. I mean really, what can a candidate do ReALLY about abortion. Especially since Palin is a states right kind of candidate, i think she is more inclined to let each state decide those kinds of arguments. And that is IF Palin is a cnadidate for anything. I don't get a boycott of someone promoting a book either.
1I am actually for the morning after pill, as long as it is taken within the 24 hours after sex because it prevents the pregnancy from occuringbut I get their argument as well. That by far does not mean I am not pro life but i think the fight is better suited for the short term as stopping viable babies from being aborted. And not allowing a baby to be born and murdered in the birth canal in the name of saving the moms life when the baby is already out and mom did just fine during that. So umm yeah. I think these people really are the fringe of the pro life crowd. Most Americans are somewhere between. So I dont think this will really change any minds.
Also I think it is rather funny that you continue to post about Sarah Palin.
i wouldn't vote for her even if she loved abortion as much as i do.
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3you Love abortion, now that is SAD!!!!!!!!!!
4I am pretty sure snarkypants was being snarky.
5My 90 year old grandmother(in-law) votes solely on the abortion issue - which to me is funny because she's well beyond her reproductive years and it has no impact on her whatsoever.
6This is just absurd, but it is kind of funny that Palin is getting a taste of her "not conservative enough" medicine she has been doling out to others.
When you have people standing up and yelling to Lindsey Graham that he needs to change parties because he is too "liberal", things have really gone to far!
7well youga you are implying that the abortion issue is only the concern of women in their reproductive years. Which could show possible gross misunderstanding of why people are against it. Do you think only people with kids worry about sexual predators>? What about people who are against smoking, they care about a whole bunch of people and want them to quit, it is simply for the good of humanity. What about people who are against war. Are they only fighting age? Obviously not because some on this site couldn't even enlist anymore.
8I find it funny because that's all she cares about. She says it's a sin and should not be allowed and believes that people who vote in support of it are sinning. But then I also get lectures from her on how I'm sinning by taking birth control and preventing God's wish of children. All part of why I find it hilarious - she's so concerned with everyone following her beliefs.
Sexual predators (and war are not the same as abortion. Abortion is an action you do to your own body. Sexual predators and war are not done to oneself. I do not support smoking but I'm not going to tell someone they can't do it and I don't support banning it altogether.
9sexual predation*
10But see that is where you differ from anti abortion folks. See we believe that is a child and not an action done to your own body. So uhm yeah, agree to disagree. Especially if done after point of viability, which is now 22 weeks. That is blatant MURDER imo
11Jill, when did that happen? (I'm not questioning that it did; I just want to look it up!) And I agree, so many conservatives like to rally against others for not being conservative enough. I think it's ridiculous. Megan McCain wrote an interesting piece about how a lot of Republicans say she isn't a Republican simply because she's in favor of gay marriage. It was a while ago that I read it, so I don't remember where I saw it, though.
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