At least he's honest. Wrong, but honest.

Submitted by b psycho on Mon, 2007-11-19 12:10.

Shorter Mike Huckabee: "The 9th & 10th Amendments make Jesus cry, so away with them":

Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee rejects letting states decide whether to allow abortions, claiming the right to life is a moral issue not subject to multiple interpretations.

"It's the logic of the Civil War," Huckabee said Sunday, comparing abortion rights to slavery. "If morality is the point here, and if it's right or wrong, not just a political question, then you can't have 50 different versions of what's right and what's wrong."

"For those of us for whom this is a moral question, you can't simply have 50 different versions of what's right," he said in an interview on "Fox News Sunday."

The former Arkansas governor, who has drawn within striking distance of Mitt Romney in Iowa's leadoff presidential caucuses, said he was taken aback by the National Right to Life Committee's recent endorsement of Fred Thompson, the ex-Tennessee senator. (emphasis mine)

This is what never made sense about the weasel words about overturning Roe v. Wade. The same people that said they wanted to do that, always ended up in the same breath characterizing abortion as an absolute unacceptable evil, begging the question of why (since we're talking about statists here, who think "I think it's wrong" or "a plurality of people don't like it" is reason enough for something to be illegal) they weren't just openly saying "ban it". Of course, the answer to that was a half-hearted attempt at not completely alienating everyone else. Mike Huckabee's remark is a media-friendly translation of the religious right letting out a collective "f**k it".

BTW: the comparison to slavery is not only biologically & historically nuts (blacks were thought of to be less than human in the sense of animals, not of "pre-persons"), but as it in effect downplays slavery by attempting to play UP abortion, strikes me as at least subtly bigoted. Whether or not something that spends a decent chunk of time being microscopic & cannot yet live outside of its host is equivalent to you or me is in no way whatsoever as obvious as whether or not ones skin color makes them less human.  The latter has no scientific basis for any dispute.

(cross-posted from / additional commentary at Psychopolitik) 

Consistent

#5148 On Mon, 2007 11 19 15:13 FreedomDemocrats said,

For years I've felt that the social conservatives would not rest with doing away with Roe v. Wade and allowing states deal with abortion. They want an interpretation of the Constitution that allows for an abortion ban. And given the way we've expanded the 14th to deal with other rights, I think they are potentially within the constitutional framework as it is applied today.