Difference between revisions of "Response to National Review"
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− | '''''National Review''''', through Ed Whelan, has posted a series of articles criticizing [[coalition letter Supreme Court|the effort by Andy Schlafly and 70 pro-life leaders]] for fulfilling Trump's pledge to nominate pro-life justices to the Supreme Court. By way of background, Whalen's criticisms disparage the very concept of appointing a "really pro-life" justice to the Supreme Court, so he is a weak candidate to talk about satisfying the pledge. Indeed, Whalen may not even support Trump's pledge, and earlier Whalen stridently opposed Trump and [http://www.nationalreview.com/article/432437/donald-trump-catholic-opposition-statement insisted that Catholics should not back him at all.] | + | '''''National Review''''', through Ed Whelan, has posted a series of articles criticizing [[coalition letter Supreme Court|the effort by Andy Schlafly and 70 pro-life leaders]] for fulfilling Trump's pledge to nominate pro-life justices to the Supreme Court. By way of background, Whalen's criticisms disparage the very concept of appointing a "really pro-life" justice to the Supreme Court, so he is a weak candidate to talk about satisfying the pledge. Indeed, Whalen may not even support Trump's pledge himself, and earlier Whalen stridently opposed Trump and [http://www.nationalreview.com/article/432437/donald-trump-catholic-opposition-statement even insisted that Catholics should not back him at all.] |
President-Elect Trump morally, emphatically, and repeatedly made a welcomed "read my lips"-style of campaign pledge to American voters, to nominate pro-life judges to the U.S. Supreme Court so it can overturn ''Roe v. Wade''. Trump even reiterated his salutary pledge in a ''60 Minutes'' interview after the election. The pro-life movement must speak out now to ensure fulfillment of this all-important pledge. | President-Elect Trump morally, emphatically, and repeatedly made a welcomed "read my lips"-style of campaign pledge to American voters, to nominate pro-life judges to the U.S. Supreme Court so it can overturn ''Roe v. Wade''. Trump even reiterated his salutary pledge in a ''60 Minutes'' interview after the election. The pro-life movement must speak out now to ensure fulfillment of this all-important pledge. |
Revision as of 14:07, 16 December 2016
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