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Monday, 30 January 2012

The left's logical case for abortion rights had officially collapsed. We can thank CNN's Piers Morgan for administering last rites when he resorted to the tired, sensationalized, "Yeah, well, what if your daughter was raped?" argument with Rick Santorum in a televised interview.


 


 

There's a reason why any time we seek to settle a bitter dispute between two feuding parties, we turn to a disinterested third person to act as the arbiter.  There's a reason that courtroom litigants plead their case before an unbiased, dispassionate jury of their peers.  There's a reason that the president and the public evaluate the temperament of a judge before appointing or electing them to office.  The reason is because we know that when attempting to come to a clear, rational, sound conclusion about serious and many times controversial issues, emotional connections to either side can cloud our judgment and confuse our thinking.

 

And that's also the very reason why on the great moral dilemma of our day - the legality of abortion - those holding to the ethically, scientifically, and constitutionally inferior position known as supporting a "woman's right to choose" (notice the habitual omission of what it is that women should have the right to choose to do) seek to inject as much emotion, as many exceptional cases, and as much passionately sensational rhetoric as possible.  They may be short on logic, but they're not stupid when it comes to winning the battle for public opinion.

 

That's why you see virtually no liberal willing to speak to the most fundamental question of the entire controversy: the humanity of what is in the womb.  They simply declare any discussions of humanness, biology, and personhood rights to be above their pay grade, and thereby dismiss themselves from any expectation or obligation to answer questions that would expose their logical bankruptcy.  Instead, they set the parameters of the debate, and draw conservatives into wildly emotional exchanges that inflame passions rather than engage intellects.

 

Take the recent interview of Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum conducted by CNN host Piers Morgan.  Santorum is a pro-life stalwart and one of the few conservatives on the national scene who articulates the seemingly obvious position that if you believe an unborn child is a human being entitled to fundamental and constitutional rights, then there is no exception by which you can condone the denial of those rights.  Otherwise, you are absurdly attempting to make a moral case for murder. 

 

But in what can only be described as indignant tones, Morgan challenged this logical consistency not with an appeal to reason, but with this bit of shameful, back-alley journalism: "Do you really believe, in every case, it should be totally wrong, in the sense that - I know that you believe, even in the cases of rape and incest - and you've got two daughters.  You know, if you have a daughter that came to you who had been raped, and was pregnant and was begging you to let her have an abortion, would you really be able to look her in the eye and say, no, as her father?"

 

Morgan's disgraceful retreat from sound logic to the manipulative playground of emotion-driven passions is as transparent as it is embarrassing.  This question is not designed to reveal any truth in the abortion debate, but rather is a tactical scheme made for the cameras in which the liberal questioner puts the conservative respondent in a corner.  If Santorum says he would deny his daughter's pleas, he looks like the cold and heartless goon that Morgan believes him to be.  If he says he would relent and allow his daughter an abortion, he surrenders his moral high ground and appears a hypocrite.

 

And though Santorum answered the question effectively, stating that he "would do what every father must do...try to counsel your daughter to do the right thing," there's a greater point to be made here.  Liberal politicians never have to answer such outrageous emotionalism in their interviews.  Can you imagine, for example, Barack Obama being called on his condemnation of former President Bush's advanced interrogation techniques with this challenge: "If Sasha and Malia were kidnapped and were being held and brutally tortured by terrorists, and we captured one of their accomplices who had knowledge of their secret hideout, would you not authorize any force necessary to get your girls back?"  Can you fathom the outcry against such a loaded, sensationalized question?

 

Or compare apples to apples and envision Obama being quizzed by Piers Morgan: "So if you believe that partial birth abortion is a legitimate medical procedure that violates no moral law, would you be willing to inject the saline into your own daughter's womb to burn your grandchild alive?"  Such outrageously aggressive and offensively personal questioning would have Morgan looking for work within a week.

 

Yet that is what conservatives face every time they attempt to discuss the issue of abortion with liberals.  If sound conclusions come from restraining emotions, and liberals conduct their entire case on the basis of emotion, what should that tell us about their conclusions?

 

This column was first published at The American Thinker.

POSTED BY: Peter Heck AT 05:06 pm   |  Permalink   |  4 Comments  |  E-mail this
Comments:
Peter, your argument that the pro choice movement is emotional is laughable. We've seen the pro life soldiers bomb clinics, shoot a doctor IN A CHURCH, and distribute instigatory literature with private addresses. The pro choice equivalent of this would have to be something along the lines of abducting women off the street and gving them unwanted abortions, it just doesn't happen. Pro lifers are extremists. And to answer your question about Obama's daughters kidnapping, unfortunately I think he would torture or kill anyone necessary. He has shown no hesitation toward denying the civil rights or killing of American citizens. This is definitely one abuse George Bush began but Obama seems to have perfected.
Posted by Tim Soderlund on 01/30/2012 17:10:12
I think you're missing the point, Tim. Peter isn't saying that there have never been "pro-life" extremists (which, by the examples you cite are NOT pro-life obviously). The point is that the most "reasoned" arguments in favor of abortion always resort to emotionalism. Pro-lifers are the ones talking about science, human development, natural rights, morality and ethics. Liberals are talking about rape and incest and ovarian cancer. That's the point.
Posted by Judy on 01/31/2012 08:58:20
Tim: "laughable" (emotional appeal) "pro life soldiers" (emotionally-charged rhetoric) "IN A CHURCH" (yelling) "Pro lifers are extremists" (use of absolutes inappropriately and plain assertion without foundation) And your complete missing of the point that Peter was making about the emotionally-charged questions being okay to pose to conservatives but not to liberals (a double standard - that was the point) shows that you are sharing feelings rather than reasoned thoughts. I think you have just reinforced Peter's point with your post.
Posted by Chris on 01/31/2012 11:30:41
I think you're drinking too much Jesus juice at church. "Laughable is not an emotional appeal it is a genuine response to an absurd claim, "soldiers" use bombs and assassinate the enemy, "yelling" to get my point across b/c they don't allow nearly enough room in these replies to point out all the illogical arguments. And lastly, "extremists" because one extreme would be requiring everybody to have abortions (haven't heard anyone championing that cause) the other would be not allowing anyone to have one ("pro-life"). Therefore the moderate position would be choice. Everything in my post is a verifiable fact, surely that is where your misunderstanding comes from, you don't come across many of those in church.
Posted by Tim Soderlund on 02/01/2012 20:07:35

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