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Will Catholic Bishops and the Religious Right Save Obama?Posted on Feb 15, 2012By Joe Conason What is most striking about the showdown over contraceptive freedom is not the political victory that President Obama earned by standing up for women’s reproductive rights, although his Republican adversaries are certainly helping him to make the most of it. Those adversaries don’t seem to realize they have fallen into a trap, whether the White House set them up intentionally or not. While the Catholic bishops and their allies on the religious right insist that this is an argument over the First Amendment, their true, longstanding purpose now stands revealed to the public. They would begin by imposing their dogma on every woman unlucky enough to work for an employer who shares it—an agenda that is deeply unpopular even among the Catholic faithful, let alone the rest of the American electorate. Then they would impose it on everyone, as the theorists of the religious right suggest every time they deny the separation of church and state. The bishops have nothing to lose except their flock, whose respect for the hierarchy has plunged anyway over its resistance to reform and its failure to punish abuses far graver and more sinful than contraception. If they had to stand for election, not many of them would be left standing. And if they had to face a referendum on this current matter, they would lose resoundingly to the president, according to the latest survey data. In a poll taken last Friday for the Coalition to Protect Women’s Health Care, Public Policy Polling found that 57 percent of Catholic voters endorse the Obama “compromise” that would ensure continued prescription birth control for women working in religious institutions, without requiring those institutions to pay directly for that coverage. Only 29 percent sided with the bishops, the religious right and the Republicans, while 5 percent actually think the religious institutions should pay for contraceptive coverage regardless of their doctrine. The cross-tabs of the PPP poll show that Latino Catholics, Catholic independent voters and Catholic women support the Obama solution by wide margins. (The most recent poll by Fox News Channel shows the same overwhelming approval for the president’s position among the general public, with 61 percent of voters on his side versus only 34 percent against.) Those statistics are no threat to the bishops, of course, but represent a profound problem for the Republican leaders and candidates who have signed up for this male geriatric crusade against modernity. Mitt Romney, for instance, seems to believe that by stoking evangelical paranoia about a supposed “war on religion” by Obama, he will subdue evangelical paranoia about his Mormonism (which, by the way, expressly permits birth control). His pandering commenced when he announced his 2012 candidacy but grew still more intense this week when he accused the president of perpetrating an “assault” on religion. Advertisement The president should hold fast. He has proved that it is possible to uphold the principle of full access to birth control, which has been the pro-family social policy of the American majority for half a century, while respecting the religious convictions of all Americans. The wild ranting of his enemies is only helping him now—and may yet ruin them in November. Joe Conason is the editor-in-chief of NationalMemo.com. © 2012 Creators.com New and Improved CommentsIf you have trouble leaving a comment, review this help page. Still having problems? Let us know. If you find yourself moderated, take a moment to review our comment policy. |
By heterochromatic, February 17, 2012 at 2:09 pm Link to this comment
Allan, the history of the Church is that of a force for the right-wing.
Report thisit’s no longer solidly to the right, but it stills leans that way a bit.
By Allan, February 16, 2012 at 8:41 pm Link to this comment
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In a way, its bizzare to see the Catholic Church continually lumped with the “religious right” in these forums. In areas such as economic justice, capital punishment, immigrant rights and the war, the Catholic bishops have been signifcantly to the LEFT of most Democrats. This contraception flap is a distraction.
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I have never made but one prayer to God, a very short one: “O Lord make my
Report thisenemies ridiculous.” And God granted it.—Voltaire
By DonSchneider, February 16, 2012 at 7:31 am Link to this comment
Hello Joe ! If you really think catholic bishops and the religious right will have
Report thisanything to do with quelling the pseudo shitstorm generated by the foreign
directed Fox network, you are NUTS!!
Take a look at the post of the typical fox addict Big B in the above
missive ! Would any sane person need any more proof than this, of the
effectiveness of the Right wing Media/entertainment Machine’s all out effort to
change the political debate from the horrendous two tiered gap in our economy
to some hot button bullshit focus on issues settled in public debate and
legislation of 30 YEARS AGO ! There are enough easily led angry people full of
hate (aimed in the wrong direction) to keep this current joke of a “religious war”
alive and well and benefiting the right wing lunatic fringe of the Republican
Party. First we had the birthers, and the secret muslimites, then the “secret
Angolan nationalist” conspiracy , and of course the white supremacists with
their “Tea party facade” ! You can see that there are always rightwingnut
politicians etc. who are willing to ride these “Fox” (Ruprert Murcoch) generated
issues as far as they can for gain. It doesn’t matter who the candidate is, or
who jumps on the bandwagon at any given time because a newer pseudo-cause
will be manufactured whenever the Corporate wing of the GOP deems it again
necessary to wave a new “red flag” at their” bull of ignorance”. Just watch the
responding posts if you need more evidence of how it all works for Mr.
Murdoch and his Koch and Coors cronies ! Enjoy, I’m going bowling(overhand ?
of course) !
By Big B, February 16, 2012 at 6:38 am Link to this comment
Ah Joe, If you could somehow manage to pull your head out of prez Barry’s ass for five friggen seconds you may realize what all of us in the real world just witnessed (again) and that was Barry once again caving to the complaints of a right wing organization. Just once, I would like to see Barry take a stand. But i shall not hold my breath. Barry has always been and will always be a political pragmatist. That means that his actions and opinions are always going to molded by the reactions of his opponents.
Barry is either a neo-liberal hack like the Clintons, or a gutless and souless slob. Either way, its not complimentary.
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