Rick Santorum thinks pregnancy through rape is God's gift? Seriously?: "Invoking God's will as a supporting argument to his position on abortion hardly fits with the constitution he claims to uphold
As a lapsed Catholic turned atheist, a staunch feminist and someone who has a strong general aversion to sleazy, disingenuous men, I was shocked yesterday to find myself feeling something like respect for Rick Santorum, Pope Benedict XVI and Piers Morgan all in the space of three minutes.
The three minutes in question are a clip from Morgan's interview with Santorum on the former's CNN talk show. In it, Santorum declares that even if his own daughter were raped – a hypothetical scenario both men manage to discuss with remarkable calm – the Roman Catholic presidential candidate would maintain his adamantly pro-life position regarding abortion.
I sincerely feel a tiny, grudging mote of respect for that degree of consistency. As anti-choice zealots go, those who will take the "baby killer" argument to its extreme appeal to me slightly more than those who can say with a straight face that abortion is murder, except when the woman didn't want to have sex...."
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Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Rick Santorum thinks pregnancy through rape is God's gift? Seriously?
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Saw that. While I applaud women who wish to have the baby, I don't think that women should be forced to do it.
I don't think so either. And he has a pretty screwy way of looking at that. I doubt that he'd think it was a gift if he was a woman who got raped and then pregnant by her rapist.
It's easy for him to say that he'd still be for his daughter to have the child of the rape, cheap talk really, but would he respect her decision if she decided to terminate the pregnancy? It's not up to him, after all. It's up to her, as it should be, and as I hope that it remains.
That is a good point. Who knows if he would actually do that.
Santorum is a True Believer; beware the True Believer for, when you disagree, they will put your body in a mass grave
That is how it seems these days.
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