Monday, 9 July 2018

Tomi Lahren: Pushing to Overturn Roe v. Wade Would Be a 'Big Mistake'

quote [ I’m going to say something some of my fellow conservatives and Trump supporters may not like. But I must be true to my beliefs, whatever the party line. ]

TL;DR "Let's stick to fucking with minorities' rights and not stuff that affects me directly"

Full article in extended so you don't have to go to Foxnews yourselves

Tomi Lahren: Pushing to Overturn Roe v. Wade Would Be a 'Big Mistake'

'We lose when we start messing with social issues.'

I’m going to say something some of my fellow conservatives and Trump supporters may not like. But I must be true to my beliefs, whatever the party line.

Time now, for my Final Thoughts.

Pressing for a Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade would be a big mistake.

Yes, the new high court vacancy is a huge opportunity for conservative values and principles, I get it. And I understand the passion behind the pro-life movement.

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But to use conservatives’ new-found power and pull to challenge a decision that -- according to a new Quinnipiac poll -- most Americans support, would be a mistake.

This president is winning for the American people on the economy, foreign policy, and tax reform. These are areas that benefit ALL Americans, regardless of religion or social beliefs.

If we continue to focus on those things - and immigration - we’ll sail into 2020 with all three government branches in our control. That’s how we get things done for the American people. That’s how we win.

Let’s go after sanctuary cities, and push for voter ID laws. We lose when we start messing with social issues.

Consider this: When Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch got to his confirmation hearings with the Senate Judiciary Committee, he was grilled on the so-called “Trump litmus test” on abortion. He responded by telling Sen. Lindsey Graham he would have “walked out the door” if Trump had asked him to overturn Roe.

Even if conservatives decide to go for the Roe v. Wade jugular, it’s unlikely to succeed. Legal tradition makes it harder to overturn a past decision - unless there are strong grounds for doing so.

And a departure from precedent like Roe - which has since been upheld by other cases - is even harder to come by. During his hearing, Justice Gorsuch made a point of noting the decision had already been reaffirmed several times.

Do we really want to fight for this, alienate Democrats, moderates, and libertarians, all to lose in the end anyway? That’s a risk I don’t think is worth taking.

I’m saying this as someone who would personally choose life, but also feels it’s not the government’s place to dictate. This isn’t a black and white issue and I would never judge anyone in that position.

I believe the way to encourage someone to choose life is to treat her with compassion, understanding and love, not government regulation.

Let’s be honest - the federal government does few things well, and I believe regulating social issues is an area where it fails. Let the churches, the non-profits, and the community groups step in, not almighty Uncle Sam.

Those are my Final Thoughts. Feel free to disagree. From LA, Nicolas Cage Bless and take care.
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norok said @ 6:29pm GMT on 9th July
Roe v. Wade set the laws of the land and has been that way for many decades. Only the fringiest of the Right actually want (or believe it can be) repealed. The debate on if the unborn are human beings was unfortunately ceded many years ago. Now without deeply conservative like Ireland even legalizing abortion there is little debate anymore in the West about abortion.

The cries to protect Roe v. Wade againts Trump's SCOTUS pick are really more of fearmongering to rile up the base of the Left. On that topic nothing was or is really going to change. What is far more likely is that this Judge will hear cases on gun rights and freedom of speech which the Left is very eager to change.


norok said @ 6:30pm GMT on 9th July
Roe v. Wade set the laws of the land and has been that way for many decades. Only the fringiest of the Right actually want (or believe it can be) repealed. The debate on if the unborn are human beings was unfortunately ceded many years ago. Now with deeply conservative countries like Ireland even legalizing abortion there is little debate anymore in the West about abortion.

The cries to protect Roe v. Wade against Trump's SCOTUS pick are really more of fearmongering to rile up the base of the Left. On that topic nothing was or is really going to change. What is far more likely is that this Judge will hear cases on gun rights and freedom of speech which the Left is very eager to change.


norok said @ 6:30pm GMT on 9th July
Roe v. Wade set the laws of the land and has been that way for many decades. Only the fringiest of the Right actually want (or believe it can be) repealed. The debate on if the unborn are human beings was unfortunately ceded many years ago. Now with deeply conservative countries like Ireland even legalizing abortion there is little debate anymore in the West.

The cries to protect Roe v. Wade against Trump's SCOTUS pick are really more of fearmongering to rile up the base of the Left. On that topic nothing was or is really going to change. What is far more likely is that this Judge will hear cases on gun rights and freedom of speech which the Left is very eager to change.



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norok said @ 6:29pm GMT on 9th July [Score:-4 Boring]
Roe v. Wade set the laws of the land and has been that way for many decades. Only the fringiest of the Right actually want (or believe it can be) repealed. The debate on if the unborn are human beings was unfortunately ceded many years ago. Now with deeply conservative countries like Ireland even legalizing abortion there is little debate anymore in the West.

The cries to protect Roe v. Wade against Trump's SCOTUS pick are really more of fearmongering to rile up the base of the Left. On that topic nothing was or is really going to change. What is far more likely is that this Judge will hear cases on gun rights and freedom of speech which the Left is very eager to change.




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