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Trifecta, Part III

This entry originally appeared in The Black Republican.

I had meant, in Part III, to link to a decisive op-ed piece describing the failure of legislatures of the various states to impose their will - and ultimately, the will of the people - over the objections of an unelected clique known affectionately as "the court system". Unfortunately, I lost track of the link, and you get Howard Fineman instead.

The president isn't the only Bush working the Red State voters hard on cultural issues. His brother is, too. In Florida, at Gov. Jeb Bush's urging, the Legislature empowered him to order the resumption of tube feeding to a severely brain-damaged woman named Terri Schiavo, who had been in a vegetative state for 13 years. The governor sided against Schiavo's husband and with her parents, who wanted her kept alive. More important, Bush sided with anti-euthanasia forces, who share many ties and sympathies with those who oppose abortion.

As a family, the Bushes are making a political and moral statement: We are for the sanctity of life, as the Catholic Church defines it, and against legal powers that would extinguish it. (Except in the case of the death penalty, which the church also opposes.)

If it sounds like a Holy War at home it is, and the Bushes are hoping that red is the color not just of blood but of victory.
I don't have much to say to Howard, except that I think he hasn't quite whitewashed all the disgust out of his "journalism", and he's treading quite close to anti-papism. And I'm not surprised by either.