The Democrats are trying to “reframe” their message to make people think they believe abortion is wrong. I think this is going to be a hard sell if they plan to continue ferociously defending abortion-on-demand right up until the moment the baby’s head is through the birth canal.

But both The New York Times and The Washington Post have recently run op-eds by liberals calling for Democrats to abandon their single-minded devotion to Roe v. Wade.

In the Post, Richard Cohen said it was time for liberals to “untether abortion rights from Roe.” Cohen admitted that conservatives (and “some liberals,” he claimed implausibly) have a point when they say abortion ought to be decided by the states. This is another way of saying abortion is not a constitutional right. Kate Michelman: Call your abortion mill!

In The New York Times, William Saletan gently counseled feminists that it was time to admit: “It’s bad to kill a fetus.” And they say liberals have no values!

Even Jimmy Carter, the Democrats’ idea of an Evangelical Christian, has allowed that “I don’t believe that Christ would approve of abortions.”

It took Carter nearly three decades out of office to say this. He ought to have added that Christ would approve of abortion if “the mother’s life or health was seriously endangered or the pregnancy resulted from rape or incest” — or if Jesus really, really needed the feminists to vote for him.

It’s been a long time coming, but the Democrats are finally throwing the NARAL ladies off the boat.

One by one, the Democratic Party keeps having to abandon all the insane positions that have made it the funny, silly party we’ve come to know and love.

The gun control fanatics were thrown overboard after President Bill Clinton and a Democratic Congress passed the 1994 crime bill that banned so-called “assault weapons” — i.e., otherwise completely legal semiautomatic weapons that looked scary to Dianne Feinstein.

As a result, the Democrats lost Congress for the first time in 40 years and finally lost the South forever. When is the last time you heard an elected Democrat use the words “gun control”?

In 1995, the new Republican Congress sent a welfare reform bill to Clinton, a man who had campaigned on “mend it, don’t end it” but then refused to do anything about it.

Not one Democrat resigned from the Clinton administration when Clinton turned out to be molesting the help and committing serious felonies. But a whole slew of them resigned to protest Clinton’s signing the Republicans’ welfare reform bill.

But today, you never hear a peep out of Democrats anymore about restoring government welfare programs to their former glory.

Now it’s the abortion ladies’ turn.

As Saletan informed feminists in his Times column:

“You can tell yourself that the pro-choice majority stayed home in the last election, or that they voted on other issues, or that Democrats botched the debate. But those excuses are getting tired. Sixteen years ago, as the behavior of voters and politicians showed, abortion was clearly a winning issue for you. Now it isn’t. You have a problem.”

It’s finally happened: Abortion stopped a bleeding heart.

I guess Sandra Day O’Connor’s demand that “the contending sides” on abortion “end their national division” and accept the court’s diktat in Roe didn’t work out for her.

As Abraham Lincoln said of another moral blight on the nation supported by Democrats: You can “repeal the Declaration of Independence — repeal all past history — you still cannot repeal human nature. It will still be the abundance of man’s heart, that slavery extension is wrong; and out of the abundance of his heart, his mouth will continue to speak.”

Or, as Justice Antonin Scalia said, the court’s refusal to overrule the lawless Roe decision would not stand because of “the twin facts that the American people love democracy and the American people are not fools.”

With even liberals backing away from Roe, apparently the last people on Earth to realize the Court’s abortion jurisprudence is a catastrophe are those sitting on the Supreme Court.

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