The media almost always give pro-choice politicians a pass when it
comes to questions about abortion. The questions that reporters ask
rarely get to the heart of the issue—the humanity of the unborn.
Moreover, reporters nearly always fail to ask tough follow-up questions
of pro-choice politicians. This state of affairs has long been a
frustration to pro-life people who are watching the media scrutiny only
going towards one side. That is why I love Trevin Wax’s fantastic post
over at his blog titled, “10 Questions a Pro-Choice Candidate Is Never Asked by the Media.” His list of questions includes this:
“You describe abortion as a “tragic
choice.” If abortion is not morally objectionable, then why is it
tragic? Does this mean there is something about abortion that is
different than other standard surgical procedures?”
This is brilliant list, and I would add at least one more question to it. Here it is:
When President Barack Obama was State
Senator in Illinois, he voted four times to deny lifesaving care to
babies that are born alive after botched abortions. Do you believe that
doctors should be required by law to provide lifesaving care to babies
born alive after botched abortions?
If the question is posed to President Obama himself, here’s how I would like to see it asked: Continue at Denny Burk
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