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Romney: I'm pro-choice; no wait, I'm pro-life
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There is something hilarious to me about seeing 10 aging white men in suits stumble over their own words as they try but fail to eek out even one intelligent thought about abortion. No, make that hilarious and sad.
Last night as I watched the "values" portion of the Republican presidential debate in California, I laughed and cringed in equal amounts -- struggling to take the candidates' comments seriously.
Asked if the day that Roe v. Wade is repealed would be a good day for America, Sen. Sam Brownback (R-Kan.) said, "It would be a glorious day of human liberty and freedom." Perhaps Sen. Brownback is not aware that women are -- wait for it -- people too.
Not to be outdone, Rep. Rom Tancredo (R-Col.) said it would "the greatest day in this country's history."
I'm sure Tancredo must have forgotten about other important events like, say, ending slavery.
As appalling as the discussion was, possibly the most unbelievable comments of the night came from former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney. As I listened to Romney speak, I felt like a parent watching helplessly as a small child in a spelling bee blurts out random letters, hoping they amount to something.
Romney has, in past years, said he is "effectively pro-choice." Now he's saying he's not. Asked about the discrepancy, Romney said, "About two years ago, when we were studying cloning in our state, I said, look, we have gone too far. It's a 'brave new world' mentality that Roe v. Wade has given us, and I changed my mind.
"I took the same course that Ronald Reagan and George Herbert Walker Bush and Henry Hyde took, and I said I was wrong and changed my mind and said I'm pro-life," he continued. "And I'm proud of that, and I won't apologize to anybody for becoming pro-life."
I'm sure Romney and the other candidates are not paying attention to this blog, but if they are, maybe I should whisper them some answers -- because it's time that male politicians stop acting as if they are qualified, medically or ethically, to make decisions about what women can and cannot do with their own bodies.
Compliments of the Alan Guttmacher Institute, here are some of the most basic abortion facts that politicians need to stop ignoring:
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