Massive Blowback To NARAL's Obama Endorsement

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First Posted: 05-15-08 11:14 AM   |   Updated: 05-23-08 05:12 AM

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The endorsement of Barack Obama by the nation's foremost abortion-rights advocacy group is causing major fissures and backlash within the women's rights community.

Hours after Obama received the support of NARAL's Political Action Committee, the organization's Washington branch felt compelled to announce its continued neutrality and disappointment with the endorsement.

"We strongly disagree with NARAL Pro-Choice America's decision to endorse at this time," a press release from the group read. "To endorse Obama at this point in the race is an unconscionable slap in the face to Senator Hillary Clinton."

They weren't alone. In a hastily announced meeting late Wednesday night, several of Clinton's most high-profile female supporters lashed out against NARAL's PAC calling it "a betrayal," and "extremely unnecessary,"

"We feel abandoned by this organization today," said Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz.

Elizabeth Malcolm, the head of Emily's List, called the move "disrespectful" to Sen. Clinton, "who held up the nomination of a FDA commissioner in order to force approval of Plan B and who spoke so eloquently during the Supreme Court nomination about the importance of protecting Roe vs. Wade - to not give her the courtesy to finish the final three weeks of the primary process. It certainly must be disconcerting for elected leaders who stand up for reproductive rights and expect the choice community will stand with them."

In an interview with The Huffington Post, Martha Burke, the former chair of the National Council of Women's Organizations, said she was "disappointed and think they are wrong. It feels like they are abandoning a known ally for a less committed candidate because they want to jump on a bandwagon. I think the pro-choice community should stick by a woman who has stuck by them."

And in a phone conversation, Marcia Pappas, the head of National Organization of Women, New York -- who famously accused Ted Kennedy for betraying women by endorsing Obama -- would not even commit to supporting the Illinois Democrat in the general election.

"It is disappointing that an organization that stands up for the rights of women would rush to this type of judgment, especially when we only have three weeks left. And I would wonder what criteria they used to make that judgment, based on the fact that [Obama] chose seven times to vote present," she said. "We certainly know that John McCain is not good on women's rights and we hope that Barack Obama is better on it, but it remains to be seen when we have a candidate who did not stand firm when he could have done so. "

Combined, the blowback from NARAL's endorsement is enough to suggest that Obama, should he become the nominee, may face future political hurdles when reaching out to the women's rights movement. But his record, compared to both Clinton and McCain, is strong on the group's issues. He has received three straight perfect ratings in NARAL's congressional record, has consistently supported a pro-choice platform, and his seven "present" votes (which Pappas cites) in the Illinois Senate were driven, he says, by legislative strategy rather than policy disagreements. As NARAL's president, Nancy Keenan, wrote on the Huffington Post:

"Sen. Obama has been a strong advocate for a woman's right to choose throughout his career in public service. Since joining the Senate in 2005, he has worked to unite Americans on both sides of this debate behind commonsense, common-ground ways to prevent unintended pregnancy. He supports legislation to provide our teens with comprehensive sex education, prevent pharmacies from denying women access to their legal birth-control prescriptions, and increase access for family-planning services."

The endorsement of Barack Obama by the nation's foremost abortion-rights advocacy group is causing major fissures and backlash within the women's rights community. Hours after Obama received the sup...
The endorsement of Barack Obama by the nation's foremost abortion-rights advocacy group is causing major fissures and backlash within the women's rights community. Hours after Obama received the sup...
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- JoDeeVa I'm a Fan of JoDeeVa 18 fans permalink
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NARAL lost me back during their support of pro-choice Republican Lincoln Chaffee, who then voted "Yea!" on Supreme Court Justices, John Roberts and was part of the "Gang of 14" solution to a filibuster threat, with the subsequent Sam Alito cloture vote. This despite Chafee's assurance to voters/ supporters/ NARAL that he would NEVER support a Supreme Court nominee who would risk a woman's right to choose!
Jane Hamsher's excellent blogs here on HuffPost in Feb. 2006:
~Alito, NARAL and Lincoln "Coathanger" Chaffee
~NARAL/ Planned Parenhood are Now the Enemies of Pro-Choice

This is not so much a pro-Obama / anti-Clinton or vice-versa argument for me. I just don't trust NARAL's judgement these days. This was an endorsement out of the National office, with NO input/ consensus from the states' affiliates/ members, many of whom have now denounced those actions, including mine in Oregon. An endorsement on behalf of NARAL PRO-CHOICE AMERICA, period..en­compassing all of the affiliates' support, apparently without engaging or informing them. Reeks of an agenda on someone's itinerary, speaking on behalf of those they represent, who may not have the same opinion. And, with this "declaration" from the executive "top-down" strategy without input from their base, it is the anti-thesis of Barack Obama's inclusionary vision of change.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:20 PM on 05/15/2008

LOL... Obama's inclusionary vision of change. God Please help us!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:24 PM on 05/15/2008
- JoDeeVa I'm a Fan of JoDeeVa 18 fans permalink
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God will not get us out of this mess...she's pissed too!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:40 PM on 05/15/2008
- JMorgan I'm a Fan of JMorgan 3 fans permalink

I'd be interested to hear how you explain Dianne Feinstein's vote to send Roberts out of committee and on to the floor of the Senate?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:45 PM on 05/15/2008
- JoDeeVa I'm a Fan of JoDeeVa 18 fans permalink
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I can't explain it and Dianne Feinstein was just as much of a disappointment to me, a former Californian, with that decision as she has been on most everything else.
From her votes on the Iraq war to the Patriot Act to FISA to judicial nominee Leslie Southwick to Mukasey to telecom immunity. Not to mention her longtime shameless Senate pandering to the intelligence community to curry favor for her defense contractor husband. There is NO explaining how this "blue-state" liberal has become a "blue-dog" Bush enabler!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:02 AM on 05/16/2008
- MRb1000 I'm a Fan of MRb1000 11 fans permalink

The people in the women's right community has never been for the democratic party. I suggest they make up there own party. How can you high jack a whole party.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:20 PM on 05/15/2008
- JiminNC I'm a Fan of JiminNC 268 fans permalink
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Vaginocrats to the rescue ...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:18 PM on 05/15/2008
- DoAsISay I'm a Fan of DoAsISay 3 fans permalink

The Supreme Court is one justice away from overturning many pro-choice decisions. If these angry Hillary supporters would rather watch that happen than support Obama, more power to their worthless cause.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:12 PM on 05/15/2008
- Wanjiru I'm a Fan of Wanjiru 13 fans permalink
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...I saw this article moments before on politico.com...this is sad...

...I am a woman and HRC does not speak for me at all...she being a woman I once looked up to with admiration and for inspiration...

...watching her during her campaign for POTUS however, HRC now embodies EVERY SINGLE quality and character trait that is ugly and that I would NEVER want to embrace or emulate...

...as though this weren't enough, we now have this pack of wild, uninformed women, about to make a very dangerous mistake, based not on logic but PURE EMOTIONALISM...btw, making decisions purely out of emotionalism being one of the stereotypes we as women are constantly trying to disprove to our male counterparts...so where does that leave us women now?

...egads!...

...ugh...

Obama 2008!

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:58 PM on 05/15/2008
- rzan I'm a Fan of rzan 6 fans permalink

It's what I keep saying. These women embody every negative stereotype attached to women by men. I don't identify with them at all, and I think most women don't.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:52 AM on 05/16/2008
- shubes61 I'm a Fan of shubes61 15 fans permalink

I wonder how many of the truly obnoxious posters on this website are really registered Republicans, here to cause trouble, pretending to be Clinton or Obama supporters to stir up trouble.

After all we've been through since January 2000, I can't believe Democrats can't pull it together.

Republicanism -- Tourette's of the Soul.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:58 PM on 05/15/2008
- Rove I'm a Fan of Rove 3 fans permalink
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Scary how many people are jumping on this bandwagon.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:57 PM on 05/15/2008

Scary how many people are still on Hillary's bandwagon. Don't you get it? Her campaign is not about representing you, it's about putting herself in the pages of history. And you're all buying her bald lies and Republican tactics like they're somehow noble. Stop the insanity!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:04 AM on 05/16/2008

We already have a President who thinks loyalty trumps all else. To my mind, it has proven, shall we say, less than ideal. If the offended parties have a more sailient argument, let them make it, but not hurting Hillary's feelings is not on my list of qualifiers for November.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:52 PM on 05/15/2008

Ditto! Let's agree to do the same if Hillary should get the nomination instead of Obama.
Let's not worry about his feelings or make it a race issue. Thx, m

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:26 PM on 05/15/2008
- atila I'm a Fan of atila 54 fans permalink
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i don't get it with some feminists supporting hillary,she is the woman that after her husband bill humiliated her in front of the whole world,decided to stay because politically talking was "the best for her" showing no dignity...she is the one that became "one of the red meat guys" in pennsilvanya talking about guns while she was drinking canadian whisky shots and she is the one that one week ago was using racial divisiness in WV....How feminists can have something in common with hillary after all of this???....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:48 PM on 05/15/2008
- rzan I'm a Fan of rzan 6 fans permalink

She also villified the women he had been with such as Paula Jones and Monica Lewinski. I understand why women stay with cheating men, but to act as if it is the fault of the "other" woman is something I don't understand.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:00 AM on 05/16/2008
- MrT3 I'm a Fan of MrT3 19 fans permalink
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pathetic....this from the group that complains that black men had the right to vote before white women...lo­l...althou­gh they enjoyed every other amenity afforded to citizens in this country besides dominance of white men?? lol...this is why people like me appreciate feminism but can't stand feminists...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:43 PM on 05/15/2008
- Gmoney1 I'm a Fan of Gmoney1 23 fans permalink

Is someone saying it's "disrespectful" to Hillary... ha - what is missing here - Hillary has disrespected a whole hosts democratic minority voters - and did they say NARAL should have stuck by Hillary for at least three more weeks and not rush to judgement - ha - people can't stand Hillary for one more minute --- it's been over 15 months, 22 or so debates and a whole lot of nasty, disparaging and divisive campaigning from Hillary - how much more needs to be judged -

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:18 PM on 05/15/2008

It's Obama's campaign that has been negative - not Hillary's. He has said this campaign is owned and run by the people -- people like YOU. And here you are spreading hatred instead of trying to see life from somebody's else perspective... and then change YOUR opinion... not change THEM. There are no hate sites out there devoted to Obama-bashing... unlike this site and Daily KO that are hell bent on villifying her. That's NOT unity... and YOU are doing the dirty work -- so Obama can keep his
hands "clean".

The truth is -- 17million people -primarily from Blue states and swing states have voted for Hillary Clinton OVER Obama. So not everyone "can't stand her for one more minute".
Realize this -- YOUR comments are equally divisive as anyone who says they can't stand looking at a black man or a like republican saying they can't stand a democratic.

BE the change... instead of being a fraud.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:43 PM on 05/15/2008
- betabeta I'm a Fan of betabeta 2 fans permalink

I hope these women will put there personal agendas aside for a minute and think about the greater good of the country. Regardless of whom the nominee is they need to get out and vote against McCain unless they want 4 more years of misery.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:41 PM on 05/15/2008
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Wow! It is hard to fathom how this could cause a backlash unless, of course, there is more to the story than we are seeing here. Something does not pass the legitimacy test in the objections being raised.
It could be pure gender bias, but I don't think so. Obama is as progressive on woman's rights as Clinton.
Enlighten us poor old dumb men.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:38 PM on 05/15/2008
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Well, I’m a woman, and not sure if I can enlighten you "dumboldfarmer" (god, that's so cute!) and your kind (lol), but as I was reading this, I got the feeling there's some fundamental split between the NARAL PAC and the NARAL organization. A PAC has a different function and is held to different rules than the organization it represents, but you would think the PAC would communicate the political views of the organization. Hence my reasoning for the split.

As far as the other women’s groups mentioned, it appears they've already selected their candidate and they are pissed that NARAL jumped the gun in endorsing their own. IMHO, they represent the second wave feminists who are extremely loyal to other women and their views, while third wave feminists respect "people" over gender. The former are considered "sexists" while the latter are thought to be "feminists." I like the idea of having choices, so I consider myself a third wave feminist. Life isn't always black or white, and a woman isn't always the better choice over a man (or vice versa.)

People are entitled to their beliefs; however, IMO second wave feminists are closing themselves off to other women’s beliefs and values as well as those of progressive, male feminists. Being a feminist means something else to them, to the detriment of a strong coalition that supports human rights and all that entails.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:31 AM on 05/16/2008
- mcgreen I'm a Fan of mcgreen 3 fans permalink

excellently put - exactly.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:21 PM on 05/16/2008

Here is my lengthy critique of all of the hardcore Hillary supporters who are now attacking NARAL for their endorsement, if anyone is interested (it has much larger implications than just the current situation):

http://www.thepersonalispolitical.com/2008/05/what-reaction-to-narals-endorsement.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:33 PM on 05/15/2008

Why is it that Hillary and her supporters attack anyone who does not endorse her? NARAL, Ted Kennedy, Bill Richardson, John Edwards… they are all considered ‘disrespectful,’ betrayers, or misogynists.

She is insulting men’s intelligence as well as women’s. We don’t need ovaries to make an intelligent informed decision who to vote for; and we older white women, myself included, don’t need a dictator telling us who to vote for; all we need is a brain.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:32 PM on 05/15/2008
- JMorgan I'm a Fan of JMorgan 3 fans permalink

Hillary is no feminist, no champion of women's causes, yet she brazenly touts herself as one when the facts are something very different. For example, the Family Leave Act. Chris Dodd authored it, it made its way through Congress before the Clintons got into the White House. It was signed into law 2 weeks after Bill Clinton got into the Oval Office on February 4, 2003. The Clintons didn't shepherd it through Congress, yet she has taken credit for it (along with the peace in Ireland, dodging bullets in Bosnia, etc.). I think the woman is a fraud, a liar and an opportunist. Why don't you?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:31 PM on 05/15/2008
- sky2blue I'm a Fan of sky2blue 2 fans permalink

For what it's worth, so do I.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:35 PM on 05/15/2008

NARAL, Edwards, and all those superdels are jumping on Osbama Bin Lyin's bandwagon for the sheer opportunism of it. What they don't realize or ignore completely (having drank the Kool-Aid concoction of white racial guilt, delusion, and wishful thinking) is that they are on a fateful voyage aboard ObaTitanic that's doomed to sink in November as it hits the political reality iceberg called RACISM IS STILL VERY MUCH ALIVE AND KICKING IN AMERICA!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:42 PM on 05/15/2008
- adam56 I'm a Fan of adam56 3 fans permalink

"RACISM IS STILL VERY MUCH ALIVE AND KICKING IN AMERICA"

Thanks. Like we needed that pointed out to us. In fact, Obama was never going to get the racist vote. IN FACT, the Democrats in general were never going to get the racist vote.

Over 50 million otherwise qualified voters didn't vote in 2005. If Obama can tap into 5% of that, he'll win by a landslide. And, that is precisely what he's doing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:57 PM on 05/15/2008

Exactly my reason as to why Blacks should no longer support the democratic or Republican party as Democrats want to swim in racism and devisiveness just like the Republicans, yet cant reach the white house without the Black vote. Clinton supporters are proving the point sadly enough. They want a divided nation let them live under Republican rule with all the advances women have made being stripped away as soon as McCain takes office.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:05 PM on 05/15/2008
- cheforacle I'm a Fan of cheforacle 38 fans permalink
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Certainly your post here proves that there is racism alive in this country. Yours.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:30 PM on 05/15/2008
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