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Biden pledges support for abortion legislation and funding

On Sunday, Biden promised, if elected president, to cement abortion rights in federal law to protect them against future decisions by the Supreme Court.

Democratic presidential candidate and former Vice President Joe Biden speaks Oct. 26, 2019, at the Second Step Presidential Justice Forum at Benedict College in Columbia, S.C. (CNS photo/Sam Wolfe, Reuters)

Washington D.C., Mar 16, 2020 / 09:35 am (CNA).- Former vice president Joe Biden reaffirmed his support for taxpayer funded abortion during Sunday night’s Democratic presidential debate with Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT).

Midway through the debate, after Biden announced that he would select a woman as his vice presidential candidate, Sanders proceeded to attack Biden for his past support of the Hyde Amendment. The Hyde Amendment prohibits the use of Medicaid funds to pay for abortion, and was, until June 2019, supported by Biden.

“Right now, a woman’s right to control her own body is under massive assault, unprecedented assault,” said Sanders, a statement with which Biden signaled his agreement.

“Joe, you have in the past on more than one occasion, voted for the Hyde Amendment, which says that a woman, low-income woman, could not use Medicaid funding for an abortion. Is that still your view or have you modified it?”

Biden, a Catholic who made his faith the center of a recent campaign video, replied that this was “not my view,” and that “by the way, everybody who’s been in the Congress voted for the Hyde Amendment at one point or another, because it was locked in other bills.”

He said the reason his view on the Hyde Amendment had reversed in recent years is because  “if we’re going to have public funding for all healthcare along the line, there is no way you could allow for there to be a requirement that you have Hyde Amendment.”

Sanders replied that he was “glad” Biden had changed his view on the Hyde Amendment.

The 2016 Democratic Party platform, which was adopted at the Democratic National Convention that year, was the first in the party’s history to call for the repeal of the Hyde Amendment.

On Sunday, Biden also promised, if elected president, to cement abortion rights in fedral law to ptoect them against future decisions by the Supreme Court. The 77-year-old candidate said he would “send immediately to the desk of the United States Congress (…), a codification of Roe v Wade amended by Casey. Because I think it is a woman’s right to choose. I think it’s a woman’s opportunity to be able to make that decision.”

Biden then boasted about his 100% voter-rating from NARAL, an abortion-rights organization.

Sanders described his views on abortion as “consistent,” and that “I’ve always believed in that and you have not.”

Despite Biden’s suggestion that his past votes for the Hyde Amendment were only to ensure the passage of omnibus spending bills, during his 36 years in the Senate and eight years as vice president, he has reversed himself a number of times on the issue of abortion.

While he largely supported the Supreme Court’s 1973 decision that found a legal right to abortion, Roe v. Wade, Biden said in 1974 he believed the decision “went too far.”

In 1984, then-Senator Biden supported the Mexico City Policy, which bars taxpayer funding of foreign NGOs that promote or perform abortion as a method of family planning. He was also for years a supporter of the Hyde Amendment, which bars taxpayer funding of elective abortions in the U.S.

In 1981, he voted for a constitutional amendment allowing states to overturn Roe v. Wade; but the next year he voted against such an amendment.

In the 2008 vice presidential debate, he bragged about spearheading “the fight against Judge Bork,” a Supreme Court judicial nominee in 1987, warning that Bork would have changed Roe v. Wade if he were confirmed to the Court.

In a 2008 interview with NBC’s “Meet the Press,” Biden said Roe is “as close to a consensus that can exist in a society as heterogeneous as ours” in that it left decisions on life to the mother in the first trimester of pregnancy, allowed the states some intervention in the second trimester, and that “the weight of the government’s input” in the third trimester is that the pregnancy is carried to term.

In a 2012 vice presidential debate, Biden warned that the opposing ticket would appoint judges who would outlaw abortion, and promised that a Democratic administration would not do that.

Biden’s 2020 campaign platform calls for the codification of Roe v. Wade as federal law. It also would ensure, as part of a health care “public option,” coverage of “a woman’s constitutional right to choose.”

The topic of gay marriage was also discussed during the debate. Sanders criticized Biden for his vote in favor of the Defense of Marriage Act, which was struck down by the Supreme Court in June 2013. Sanders voted against the bill.

Biden, who has officiated at least one same-sex wedding, proceeded to credit himself for helping to change society’s view on gay marriage.

“And by the way, I might add, I’m the first person to go on national television in any administration and say, I supported gay marriage,” said Biden. “I supported gay marriage when asked. It started a ripple effect for gay marriage on national television.”

The debate, which was moved from Arizona to Washington, DC, due to fears of COVID-19, was held without a studio audience. There are three candidates remaining in the Democratic primary. In addition to Biden and Sanders, Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI) remains in the race.


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8 Comments

  1. It’s truly sickening to watch these elderly candidates trying to outdo each other endorsing violence and death for the youngest and most vulnerable amongst us.

    • It occurs to me that in our rush to protect our physically vulnerable population–almost all elderly–from Covid-19, we are destroying our younger, economically vulnerable population.
      .
      I am caught between two groups. I am closer to being elderly than a college grad, with many acquaintances in the retired, elderly population; however, I have two college age children and a high schooler. I know their friends. I am friendly with the local shop keepers and baristas whose businesses are being devastated.
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      We already have a low birth rate, and further damaging the economy of the “breeding population” (for lack of a less crass term) will not end well for any of us.
      .

  2. IMHO, it’s high time Biden’s bishop MAN UP, enforce Canon Law and Bell, Book & Candle this excommunicated Catholic on live TV after a Sunday Mass. Because kids’ gloves don’t work on him or other alleged “pro abortion Catholics”(now there’s an oxymoron) on Capitol Hill. I’m not being uncharitable; because Justice supersedes Charity as a virtue. At least that is what I was taught in my 1966 (Theology in which I also got a 100% in Canon Law)! Where the hell is my obedient. Catholic Church? Yes, Hell; that’s what I am afraid of:-(

  3. IMHO, it’s high time Biden’s bishop MAN UP, enforce Canon Law and Bell, Book & Candle this excommunicated Catholic on live TV after a Sunday Mass. Because kids’ gloves don’t work on him or other alleged “pro abortion Catholics”(now there’s an oxymoron) on Capitol Hill. I’m not being uncharitable; because Justice supersedes Charity as a virtue. At least that is what I was taught as a kid.

  4. Kathryn:
    “It occurs to me that in our rush to protect our physically vulnerable population–almost all elderly–from Covid-19, we are destroying our younger, economically vulnerable population.”
    **

    I’m very concerned about the economic fallout here too & it appeared that yes, it’s mostly the elderly infirm who succumb to the virus but that’s not seeming to be always the case.
    In the UK there are now some young people critically ill & I read of a previously healthy 45 yr. old attorney in the New Orleans area who’s on a ventilator.
    The young Austrian man who threw the Pachamama idols in the Tiber was reported to be quite ill but not hospitalized.
    I don’t have an answer to all this. I think we’ll have a better idea a few months down the road. In the past I’ve seen overreaction to other events but I suppose here it’s the unknown that’s so troubling. Viruses can mutate into differing strains. And just practically speaking, even if it’s only the elderly folk becoming critically ill at one time, the severity of the pneumonia onset will require healthcare resources that may become in short supply or unavailable for others-like young trauma victims.
    We all need to pray, be sensible & kind to each other. Perfect love casts out fear.

  5. We read from Biden: “And by the way, I might add, I’m the first person [canned applause] to go on national television in any administration and say, I supported gay marriage […] I supported gay marriage when asked. It started a ripple effect for gay marriage on national television.”

    At the center of a spreading “ripple effect”, Biden is contagious. With him came the media-driven and exponential rise in the LGBTQ cultural virus even into family homes (like COVID-19 into nursing homes), and further normalization of the abortion “culture” (with all of society as the captive audience/lab Petri dish)–as if it’s the unborn children who are the “disease” (leadership from the Centers for Disease Control).

    Bidin’ his time, this Biden hollow-suit has mutated from one political wrinkle to another (very much like medically vexing HIV mutations).

    Regarding lockdown to prevent “community spread” of the coronavirus and COVID-19, in captive audience Sex Ed classes why isn’t the equivalent abstinence messaging for Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) now given equal voice, when the locked-down public school/indoctrination centers are reopened?

  6. Jesus listens to the pleading of the faithful. I prayed every day that that my family along with the likes of the Little Sisters of the Poor would not be forced to pay for abortions at the dawn of what looked to be a Clinton mandated Public funding of abortion through use of federal tax dollars. I felt that this would make all American Catholics culpable for the sacrifice of children to a modern-day pagan god of self, (I think therefore I am…the Great I AM). If Mr. Biden decides that words and public declaration are all that are needed to be a good Catholic, so be it that’s between him and God. As for me and my family, I know that God listen to the prayers of the faithful and will keep us from forced worship of an old evil, the re-incarnation of Moloch.

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