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Can Texas stop abortion by mail?

March 29, 2024 with David Bozell
Can Texas stop abortion by mail?
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Can Texas stop abortion by mail?
Mar 29, 2024
with David Bozell

TOPIC: Texas sues to stop the FDA's abortion pill by mail


MONEY LINE: "You saw an old man yelling at 30 million people on national television and yelling at the Congress."


KEY TAKEAWAYS:

  • The Supreme Court's role is to interpret the Constitution, not to legislate from the bench, focusing on whether parties have standing and if actions align with constitutional allowances or prohibitions.
  • The Left has shifted the abortion debate from "safe, legal, and rare" to easily accessible abortion methods without ID verification, prescription, or preventing children's access.
  • The case brings into question the FDA's decision to allow mail distribution of abortion pills, challenging Texas's abortion laws and the federal agency's authority.
  • The Supreme Court has the ability to set the law on the abortion pill case, but legislative actions and funding decisions by Congress could advance the pro-life agenda if Republicans could get their acts together.
  • The political landscape is deeply divided on abortion, with recent electoral outcomes suggesting that abortion rights remain a potent issue for Democrats.
  • The pro-life movement faces challenges in messaging and strategy, with a need for clearer policy proposals to support pregnant women and counter the push for expanded abortion access.
  • The Supreme Court may indicate that the resolution of contentious issues like abortion funding lies with Congress's power of the purse, not judicial intervention.

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Show Notes

TOPIC: Texas sues to stop the FDA's abortion pill by mail


MONEY LINE: "You saw an old man yelling at 30 million people on national television and yelling at the Congress."


KEY TAKEAWAYS:

  • The Supreme Court's role is to interpret the Constitution, not to legislate from the bench, focusing on whether parties have standing and if actions align with constitutional allowances or prohibitions.
  • The Left has shifted the abortion debate from "safe, legal, and rare" to easily accessible abortion methods without ID verification, prescription, or preventing children's access.
  • The case brings into question the FDA's decision to allow mail distribution of abortion pills, challenging Texas's abortion laws and the federal agency's authority.
  • The Supreme Court has the ability to set the law on the abortion pill case, but legislative actions and funding decisions by Congress could advance the pro-life agenda if Republicans could get their acts together.
  • The political landscape is deeply divided on abortion, with recent electoral outcomes suggesting that abortion rights remain a potent issue for Democrats.
  • The pro-life movement faces challenges in messaging and strategy, with a need for clearer policy proposals to support pregnant women and counter the push for expanded abortion access.
  • The Supreme Court may indicate that the resolution of contentious issues like abortion funding lies with Congress's power of the purse, not judicial intervention.

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