Wednesday, April 18, 2007

DONATING TO NARAL IS NOT GOING TO HELP PROTECT A WOMAN'S RIGHT TO CHOICE. IN FACT, IT COULD UNDERMINE IT!

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Today at high noon Jane declared war... on behalf of every progressive in America. And the enemy: NARAL.
And what did they do with all that cash? They sat on it and didn't do a damn thing, didn't lift a finger to fight Samuel Alito. Worse yet, when the Gang of 14 decided to vote in favor of cloture, they said that they did not consider cloture votes "significant" and would not be considering them in their scorecard. They then went on to add insult to injury by asking their membership to thank Lincoln Chafee and Joe Lieberman for the beatings they delivered with their "aye" cloture vote by pretending that their "nay" floor votes were significant. They then poured salt into the wound by endorsing both "short ride" Lieberman and Chafee over their opponents who made it clear that they would not have voted for cloture for Alito, which gave us the 5-4 decision we have today.

Don't reward failure. Tell your friends. Don't give money to NARAL when they come knocking on your door to tell you that choice is going down the crapper unless you give them a lot of money, because what you'll be giving money for is Nancy Keenan's ability to point her little pinky over tea at Washington cocktail parties and tut-tut over the state of choice in this country at the hands of the fundamentalists. She'll take no responsibility for the fact that NARAL will not fight, will not back those that fight, and worse yet, that NARAL sucks up all the pro-choice money so nobody else can mount a meaningful fight, either.

While Jane was contemplating NARAL's response to the Supreme Court travesty-- a travesty that could easily should be laid at NARAL's feet-- I was on the phone with Congressman John Hall, preparing for Saturday's live blog session. He had just come out of the first meeting of the Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming and he was brimming over with enthusiasm and excitement. He talked for 10 minutes about the committee before I could get in a word. (Come back Saturday at 2pm EST for the global warming stuff.) I asked him what he thought of today's Supreme Court decision upholding the ban on partial birth abortion. He had just walked out of the committee room when he called me so he didn't know it had happened and he said he had to read the ruling but... and he was off on a tear: "That phrase is a complete misnomer deliberately attached to this procedure to make it seem more unpalatable and more abhorrent. I don't know any woman who is excited about having an abortion at any time during her term." He had ideas about the availability of emergency contraception and about eduction, not just for women but for men as well.

John Hall just happened to be on the phone with me today when this came down. But he's the kind of informed and progressive candidate that Blue America supports. We don't support reactionaries who are a threat to women's rights or gay people's rights or who support illegitimate wars. NARAL is an insider political clique that has lost its way. There are state offices, like the one in New York, that are fine and effective organizations. The national Inside the Beltway NARAL is not one of us. It's one of them. Joe Lieberman? Lincoln Chafee ANY Republican? Republicans-- whether an extremist wingnut like Sessions or Cornyn or a supposed moderate like Collins or Chafee votes to organize the Senate in a way that can only be utter disaster for women's rights and tends to vote-- with the connivance of NARAL-- on procedural matters with the GOP.

NARAL, Chafee and Lieberman brought you Sammy Alito-- and made you pay for it-- and today Alito was the fifth vote in the religionist right's effort to chip away further at Roe v Wade. NARAL is either naive or incompetent or both. When they ask you for money-- based on today's Supreme Court ruling, no less-- tell them you're donating to the Blue America PAC instead. The first question we ask a candidate is how they stand on women's right to choice. If they waffle we tell them "good luck" and recommend they go talk to the DCCC or DSCC. And don't just tell them you are, how about $5 today for our PAC. We'll be using it to support candidates like John Hall and the ones you see listed with a grassroots campaign like the one we did for Victoria Wulsin last year in her first-- and nearly successful-- bid to unseat Mean Jean Schmidt. Think about what John Edwards said today when the decision was handed down: "I could not disagree more strongly with today's Supreme Court decision. The ban upheld by the Court is an ill-considered and sweeping prohibition that does not even take account for serious threats to the health of individual women. This hard right turn is a stark reminder of why Democrats cannot afford to lose the 2008 election. Too much is at stake -- starting with, as the Court made all too clear today, a woman's right to choose." And then think about what John McCain-- a variation on the theme of what all the wingnut candidates had to say-- "Today's Supreme Court ruling is a victory for those who cherish the sanctity of life and integrity of the judiciary. The ruling ensures that an unacceptable and unjustifiable practice will not be carried out on our innocent children. It also clearly speaks to the importance of nominating and confirming strict constructionist judges who interpret the law as it is written, and do not usurp the authority of Congress and state legislatures. As we move forward, it is critically important that our party continues to stand on the side of life."




UPDATE: WAS THIS RADICAL SUPREME COURT'S DECISION TODAY A BIG DEAL?

You bet it was! Scott's got the details.

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4 Comments:

At 6:20 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is beneath you Howie and it's unmitigated and shameless spin. Do you guys have some sort of email list where you coordinate spin to keep the small donor money coming in? Because within hours this same genuinely vomit inducing, blame NARAL spin on the SCOTUS decision was expressed on at least 1/2 of the blogs I've read today.

Something like 16 Democrats voted for the PBA bill before Bush signed it into law. One of these was the current Chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Patrick Leahy. I blame the Dems and now, due to our efforts in the last election even more Senate Dems would have voted for it. It does not matter how many dollars we pour into Dem coffers, reproductive rights for women is lost and the Dems will not fight for us.

There are any number of organizations and people to blame for this, the first in a long, long series of SCOTUS decisions which will reduce the status of women to that of dependant breeding animal. I start with the Democratic party because they've been taking my money for 30 YEARS while they promising to fight for women and the poor. I blame the Catholic Church which in the name of morality lays claim to the bodies of every woman on earth.

Blaming the debacle of a majority Catholic SCOTUS and the loss of our reproductive rights (not to mention the women who will die) on Lieb, Chafee and NARAL isn't even good spin. It does not even grant those of us who have lost and will lose our BASIC HUMAN RIGHTS the respect of an honest analysis and without an honest analysis there isn't any way to organize or come up with a strategy that might change the inevitable downward spiral. And, needless to say, it destroys trust completely. Lots of us would rather not be an ATM for people and a party who so obviously feel contempt for us and our concerns. This is an ugly, ugly thing y'all are doing.
NARAL's endorsements matter as much as Madonna's...which is to say, not at all.

I will fight this until I die. the Democratic party gets no more money from me untill they start telling the truth, acknowledge their errors and change strategy.


incidently:

when it comes to women's issues Chafee is 10 times a better man than Casey Jr.

when it comes to stem cell research Orrin Hatch is further to the left than Casey Jr.

when it comes to women's issues there is no difference between Santorum and Casey Jr.

Did you think we wouldn't notice being evicted from the Big Tent?

 
At 7:00 PM, Blogger DownWithTyranny said...

I'm not sure if you're new to DWT or not but Casey was a bete noir here for the entire campaign and for all of our hatred for Santorum we never endorsed Casey and I said I would never vote for him. If you do a blog search in DWT you'll find at least a dozen slams of the guy.

 
At 7:48 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Howie,

I've been reading and commenting here for quite some time and indeed 'met' you years ago on the LSW list. Both of them.

I'm aware that you disliked Casey and even called him "poison for the Democratic party" or something close to that (and he is and will remain so.) Casey is just the worst, the elected representatives from both political parties in both houses of Congress are further to the right on issues affecting health care, the poor and culture wars issues than the people they claim to represent. I strongly feel that blaming NARAL is a distraction and a way to deflect the conversation into something which won't require bring the Dems to task for their votes.

My grief and anger at this 'blame NARAL' response and at the whole spin which stretches across many Dem blogs is that blaming NARAL, Lieb and Chafee for the current SCOTUS makeup isn't at all helpful. The problem as I see it is that the Dems have decided they are no longer going to protect women's reproductive rights. This bill wasn't NARAL's fault, it wasn't 19 NARAL members who voted for it, it was 19 Dems who jopined with the GOP. Casey (who didn't vote for it but would have) is someone I mention because he's so horrible and is, I believe, the face of the new strategy of the Democratic party. They want the religious vote and don't care what they have to do to get it.

I've spent 30 years being a reproductive rights and poverty issues activist. While the national NARAL leaves much to be desired in terms of political acumen or power the notion that NARAL and two pols bear anywhere near as much blame as the actual politicians and strategists from both parties is nonsense. I'm deeply, deeply angry with the Democratic party for a profound betrayal and a whole slew of broken promises and profound incompetence.

I am not defending NARAL it's just that NARAL has no power whatsoever and an attempt to blame them for the betrayal and incompetence of the Dems will not be helpful and it's also not honest.

 
At 10:01 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

It seems to me that blaming NARAL for not standing against Alito even though failure was assured, as well as making other bad judgments, makes as much sense as blaming the Democratic Party for failing to impeach Bush even though failure was assured, and other bad judgments. In other words, entirely justified.

In order for evil to triumph, it is sufficient that good people do nothing.

 

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