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Friday, March 27, 2009
Kathryn Lopez :: Townhall.com Columnist
It's Not Unusual to be Fooled by Anyone (Especially a President)
by Kathryn Lopez
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If you still think that President Barack Obama is about hope and change and moms and apple pie and nothing objectionable or radical, consider his nominee for head of the Office of Legal Counsel, Dawn Johnsen.

Her record sets off many alarms, with the most distressing sirens arising from her views on abortion. Regardless of what the New York Times might write, (they called her position on abortion "hardly unusual" in a recent glowing endorsement,) I'd like to think that you'd have to attend a wacky women's studies lecture in order to find people who equate pregnancy with slavery.

Johnsen is the former legal director of the National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League (now known as NARAL Pro-Choice America, in the hopes of fooling people). While there, in a case involving a Missouri law that limited the use of taxpayer money and state resources for abortion, Johnsen called restrictions on abortion "involuntary servitude," arguing that, with them "the state has conscripted (an expectant mother's) body for its own ends." This leads to, she wrote, "forced pregnancy," which is a violation of the 13th Amendment, which outlawed slavery. Pregnancy, she declared, "requires a woman to provide continuous physical service to the fetus in order to further the state's asserted interest" in the unborn child. She argued that a mother "is constantly aware for nine months that her body is not her own."

That's not unusual?

At the very least it's highly partisan, which presents a big problem. The little-known but highly influential task of heading the OLC requires being an "administration's lawyer's lawyer." As former federal prosecutor Andrew C. McCarthy explained the job, in a recent piece for National Review on Johnsen, "It authoritatively interprets the law for the attorney general and, in doing so, drives administration legal policy." It's the most unideological post there is in a presidential administration. Which is why Johnsen should be the last person filling it. Besides her radically anti-life past, there's also her record with the Clinton administration (where she served in -- surprise-- the Office of Legal Counsel,), a resume that suggests she's anything but the breath of fresh air that President Obama has promised.

McCarthy, in his case against Johnsen, recounted her OLC record, one that the New York Times, for one, chose to overlook. McCarthy exposed the "particularly rich" hypocrisy of Johnsen's recent condemnations of the Bush administration's use of executive authority, showing how she ardently defended Clinton's will to power when his administration did such things as "(invent) extraordinary rendition, (detain) Cuban refugees without trial at Guantanamo Bay, (conduct) warrantless national-security searches, and (attack) a foreign country without congressional authorization." But after Bush took similar measures to protect the country, Johnsen cried foul.

It's getting to be a tired refrain, but it's abundantly clear that a Republican nominee with Johnsen's past would be roundly thrashed by the pundits and the public (probably unfairly and slanderously so, if recent history is any indication). Instead, led by the lefty cheerleaders at the gray lady, we're engaged in a bout of knee-jerk Bush-bashing, while important questions such as who Johnson is and what she's said and done go unexamined. Continued...

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Kathryn Jean Lopez, editor of National Review Online, writes a weekly column of conservative political and social commentary for Newspaper Enterprise Association.
 
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to Maria and Judith
Maria, you lose me, and a lot of other people, when you equate contraception with abortion. I realize that the pill and the IUD do not prevent fertilization but rather prevent implantation of a fertilized egg, but I don't think that even most of the people who have moral objections to abortion would say that preventing the implantation of a fertilized egg is morally equivalent to aborting a fetus that has been developing for, say, six months. Also, some contraceptives, such as condoms and diaphragms, actually do prevent fertilization. Now, if you believe life begins at conception, or even that every sperm is sacred, that is your right, but I don't think all U.S. citizens should be asked to abide by that belief.

Also, Judith, Ms. Johnsen didn't say all pregnancies are equivalent to slavery--only those forced on the woman. Believe it or not, those of us who support a woman's right to abortion and contraception also support the right to have children (that's why we call ourselves pro-choice)! And many of us have joyously welcomed children into our lives, and loved and cherished them.

Kelly from IL - Response #28
Even if you say for a minute that the Government doesn't have the right to tell you what you and your daughter do with yourselves, that has never changed the fact that YOU do not have the right to use MY resources on what you do with YOUR body. I.E. - only radical socialists would ever argue it is in the best interest of society for you to have a government steal my money and perform what amounts to a cosmetic procedure.

It is my property you're asking to steal, I should be able to do with it as I please, not as you please.
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