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Contraception Mandate, Five Reasons Why Obama Is Losing The Fight

Obama Contraception

First Posted: 02/ 8/2012 6:51 pm Updated: 02/ 8/2012 7:01 pm

By David Gibson
Religion News Service

(RNS) The White House has surprised observers and disappointed some liberal allies by signaling that it is willing to compromise and provide a broader religious exemption in its controversial regulations requiring all employers to provide free contraception coverage.

Given that birth control use is almost universal -- even among Catholics -- many wonder why the Obama administration could wind up retreating on its pledge.

Here are five reasons that may help explain the political dynamic the president is facing:

1. It's about religious freedom, not birth control

U.S. Catholic bishops, who led the battle against the Health and Human Services Department mandate, know that they long ago lost their own flock on the contraception issue -- 98 percent of Catholics use birth control, according to surveys.

So they have carefully reframed the issue as a fight for religious freedom -- an effort to keep the government from forcing the Catholic Church and other religious groups to subsidize something that goes against their teachings. That makes it a violation of conscience, a sacred principle that transcends any specific tenet of faith.

That argument also lends itself to the kind of heated rhetoric that plays well in today's supercharged political atmosphere. For example, bishops and their allies are accusing the president of "anti-Catholicism" and worse: "The Obama administration has just told the Catholics of the United States, 'To hell with you!'" Pittsburgh Bishop David Zubik said after the HHS regulations were announced.

The bishops don't have as much credibility with the laity as they used to, thanks to the clergy sex abuse scandal, among other things. But Catholics are still a potent tribe, and if outsiders are seen as attacking the church, Catholics can get defensive -- and they can get even.

2. Obama has lost even the support of his liberal Catholic allies

Case in point: the HHS mandate has been opposed by liberal and centrist Catholics who have supported the administration on a range of other issues -- including the Catholic Health Association and the NETWORK social justice lobby -- and even went to bat to help pass health care reform despite threats from the bishops.

The president "utterly botched" the religious exemptions issue, wrote Washington Post columnist and liberal Catholic E.J. Dionne, and "Obama threw his progressive Catholic allies under the bus."

"J'accuse!" Michael Sean Winters, a columnist for the liberal National Catholic Reporter, wrote in a florid column that channeled Emile Zola's famous 1898 letter accusing the French government of anti-Semitism in the Dreyfus affair. "The issue of conscience protections is so foundational, I do not see how I ever could, in good conscience, vote for this man again."

3. It's not just Catholics

Even though evangelicals and other conservative Protestants generally don't have religious objections to contraception, they do have a big problem with "big government" and with perceived infringements on religious freedom.

Evangelicals -- both their leaders and their troops -- have never been big Barack Obama supporters anyway, so they were happy to provide any electoral and rhetorical muscle the Catholic hierarchy could not muster.

"We do not exaggerate when we say that this is the greatest threat to religious freedom in our lifetime," evangelical leaders Timothy George and Chuck Colson wrote in an open letter to their fellow believers on Wednesday (Feb. 8). George and Colson compared the administration mandates to policies enacted in Nazi Germany under Adolf Hitler.

4. It gives Republicans a potent campaign wedge issue

Mitt Romney wasted no time in accusing Obama of launching an "assault on religion" by way of the contraception mandate, and he declared that his first act as president would be to overturn the HHS regulations. "Remarkably, under this president's administration, there is an assault on religion, an assault on the conviction and the religious beliefs of members of our society," Romney said.

Romney's rivals, Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum, were not to be outdone, and ramped up their rhetoric against Obama -- while also noting that Romney had accepted similar policies while he was governor of Massachusetts.

In short, this is a political fight that the White House neither wants nor needs in an already tough re-election campaign.

5. Obama needs the Catholic vote

In particular, he needs the support of white Catholics, which is the core of this large swing vote (nearly one-quarter of the electorate). They are concentrated in crucial battleground states like Michigan, Ohio and Pennsylvania, and while Obama won the overall Catholic vote 54 percent to 46 percent in 2008, he lost the white Catholic vote, 47 percent to 53 percent.

"To the extent Catholic voters think of this as a religious liberty issue, it does have the potential to pull Catholic voters toward Republicans or away from Democrats," John Green, an expert on religious voting patterns and director of the University of Akron's Ray C. Bliss Institute of Applied Politics, told Bloomberg Businessweek.

A poll on the contraception mandate released Tuesday by the Public Religion Research Institute showed Catholics overall tended to support free contraceptive coverage, but white Catholics were evenly split on the issue. The Obama campaign can't afford to sacrifice any of those votes, or risk watching the issue grow as a political liability when the election season heats up.

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10:46 AM on 02/18/2012
Utterly perplexing is is why Team Obama ever saw this regulation as necessary.

Is there even one American woman who cannot walk, bike, ride a bus, or ask a loved one or neighbor to drive her to a local drug store to pick up the Pill, contraceptive foam, intra-uterine devices, or other birth-control products?

And if any woman happens to be insured by a Catholic organization is it too much to ask her either to find contraceptive coverage elsewhere or go work somewhere that offers such insurance?

Women who lack birth-control coverage can buy it themselves. BirthControl.com offers one-month supplies of popular pills and patches for roughly $35 to $50. Are American women without contraceptive insurance incapable of salting away $50 per month to enjoy pregnancy-free sex with the men in their lives? Given the joys of sex, is $1.66 per day an unbearable burden requiring massive federal intervention?

“Emergency contraception” pills, such as Plan B and Next Choice run from $35 to $60. This is costlier than cough drops, but hardly a sum that demands Santa Obama’s involvement.

And if even these sums are too high, Planned Parenthood operates about 800 women’s health centers in all 50 states and Washington, D.C. Its staffers are eager to help women prevent and even terminate pregnancies. Planned Parenthood prices its services on a sliding scale. Low-income women pay less than those with heavier purses. Why must Obama compete with Planned Parenthood?
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jabbaciv
So it goes.
09:46 PM on 02/16/2012
Potent. Really.

Maybe for energizing the Democrat base to come out and vote for Obama.
04:23 PM on 02/13/2012
Contraception is a personal decision women make in choosing their health care.Health care is a human right. The decision on a woman's health care is made between the woman, her physician and her God. The Church is still trying to control women. Good luck on that. We are no longer silent. The Church needs to go after their own misdeeds and get the Republicans into the confessionals for war mongering and sending our children into the battlefields. That is why they are against birth control. They need our babies to be the future pawns of war. Let us learn from our history or we are bound to repeat it. Not this time gentlemen. Not this time!
07:35 AM on 02/17/2012
Why do you mention war? The Church spoke out loudly and consistently AGAINST the war, while the Democratic Party merrily supported it.
02:58 PM on 02/13/2012
I am a Catholic woman, but am pro-choice. When God created man, he gave us a free will. I am sure he has never taken back that gift. He certainly does not give man (Including the clergy) the ability to deny women in particular that gift of free will. By blasting Pro-choice, by taking away contraceptives and other medical procedures they are denying my sisters of another faith the right to birth control Isn't that better than abortion, or better by far to bring a child into the world to parents who are not fit to be parents.. The Pope just issued a Lenten message urging the faithful to"Have Concern for one another" I presume he means all peoples, not just fellow Catholics. We are all people of God, and I for one will not deny my sisters their freedom of choice. President did the right thing because he is the president of all Americans. I am sorry that he is being blasted for his concern for all women. This is political and all about money. Sunday in church, a pastor admitted his reasons against the health care issue....in his words "I don't want to pay for it"
11:59 AM on 02/18/2012
You are NOT Catholic. Sorry, it is not a cafeteria religion. I seriously hope you are not receiving communion with that mind set. Amen in a Catholic church means I believe! God knows every being before even entering the womb, a place where an innocent being should be the safest in the world! They didn't choose to be there. The intentional killing of an innocent being is murder. You are better suited for a Methodist church or some other non denominational. You are giving good catholics a bad name! The president is on a much bigger, insidious agenda. I am horrified that you call yourself Catholic and cannot see the obvious.
12:30 PM on 02/18/2012
"Judge not lest you be judged" I AM a Catholic and what in the world is a cafeterial religion anyway? I am horrified that I am even responding to you. Amen means "I agree" Look it up. I don't recall a prayer at Mass that asks me to agree to taking away the free will given to us by God himself. I have Methodist friends and they are lovely people who don't judge others. I hope you go to confession and confess that you are guilty of judging others. "Let those without sin cast the first stone" Amen.
12:12 PM on 02/18/2012
Fact check: NOBODY IS DENYING BIRTH CONTROL OR MEDICAL PROCEDURES ! Nobody is denying choice! Quite the opposite...the fed government yours truly is making religious bodies provide free products and services which go against their core beliefs. It is part of a larger, bigger agenda. Right now you can get birth control and abortion within an hour for close to nothing and even free at Planned Parenthood. So why is he picking this fight? You need to ask yourself. Please do your research and understand clearly the teachings of the Catholic Church before you stand up and claim that you are Catholic.
02:42 PM on 02/13/2012
@David Gibson

"98 percent of Catholics use birth control, according to surveys."

1) Mr. Gibson, I urge you, respectfully, as well as any other online commenters/writers who may read this, to please stop using the phrase "birth control" as a substitute for "contraception".
Contraception is a *form* of birth control. The Church does not unconditionally oppose birth control (see Natural Birth Regulation/Natural Fertility Awareness/Periodic Marital Continence); She opposes contraception (which *inhibits* the procreative faculties so as to thwart conception).

Emphasizing the number of Catholics who, either in ignorance or defiance, do not follow the Church's teaching on contraception, does not mean that one should be loose or sloppy with one's diction when representing or alluding to, the Church's teaching.

2) Your phrasing is misleading. The more accurate phrasing is "98% of Catholic women, have, at some point in their lives, used contraception".

As a side note: This leaves unanswered how many of these Catholic women, were Catholic at the time in which the contraception was used. (Yes, the Catholic Church has converts and reverts.)
01:42 PM on 02/18/2012
Excellent Point! People quoting these surveys have no care where they come from as long as they support their narrow and flawed views. Catholics, true practicing ones, have excellent intelligence to pull from and a thorough moral teaching from the doctorine of the church! Thank you for speaking out and giving Catholics a good name!
04:49 PM on 02/12/2012
If you feel like the government is pushing you around, Catholics, you should demand that Catholic Institutions reject federal aid?
What about Catholic universities like Georgetown, which already offer coverage for birth control?
Shouldn't the Catholic Church cut its ties with Georgtown, then?
09:29 PM on 02/10/2012
The one question I have for the anti-abortion people is this; If the life you save, by outlawing abortion or making access to abortion a non-viable option for all, in fact turns out to become homosexual or lesbian will you still fight as strongly for their rights?
CognitoErgoSum
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03:02 PM on 02/10/2012
Mr. Gibson, your article should've been titled, "Five Lies I am Perpetuating to Try and Convince Others of the Ineveitability of My Point of View."

Here are the facts:

1. If your "religious freedom" can only be validated by denying the religious freedom, moral agency and civil rights of non-adherents, then let me introduce you to a little thing called the Equal Protection Clause and the fact that the Establishment Clause works BOTH ways.

2. Obama's position is favored by MORE Catholoic congregants, most of use have used contraception and respect the right of others to THEIR religious freedom, than favor the view of the opposition.

3. You're right. It's NOT just the Catholic hierarchy who are seeking to use government to enforce their doctrinal views on the unwilling.

4. It's wedge NON-issue and your publicizing this as a motive shows how cynical its use really is.

5. See item 2. Obama won't lose the votes of the Catholic congregation over this, nor the votes of of those employees affected by the ruling.
12:22 AM on 02/11/2012
I'm a catholic who voted for obama in 2008 and would not have voted for him had he not compromised. you are foolish to assume obama would not lose votes on this issue.
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09:05 AM on 02/13/2012
He would also have solidified his votes with some who might have been on the fence by NOT compromising.
It is a moot point, because anybody who chooses not to vote for him over something so pious is simply a hypocrite.
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02:45 PM on 02/10/2012
No one generates disingenuo­us and deceptive propaganda better than regressives on a mission to force their worldview onto everyone else.
anilimili
compassion trumps hatred
06:42 PM on 02/09/2012
Interestingly enough--if it is about religious freedom---and I am all for it--then it is about time that the church and other evengelical christians realize that they can't have it both ways: IF you want freedom to practice your religion and not be forced to provide birth control in your institutions; leave MY RELIGIOUS FREEDOM alone and stop trying to pass laws about abortion.

It is a stunning hypocrisy to claim 'religious freedom' as to not be forced to give birth control but at the same time try to pass LAWS about women's right for the day-after-pill and early pregnancy termination, as if that is NOT about religious control. Of course it is, and is always has been. But not all religions are the same. Keep yours, and stay ouf of mine.

Your religious views may prohibit it--then don't do it. Mine religious views do not prohibit ending an early pregnancy. You want religious freedom? GIVE RELIGIOUS FREEDOM.
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dcbarton
04:54 AM on 02/10/2012
Nobody is saying you can't get contreception. They are only saying that they shouldn't have to provide it. As for tying to prevent abortions, it is a question of murder. Don't we all have an obligation to prevent the murder of the most innocent among us? That baby had no choice in it's conception, and it gets no choice in it's murder.
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02:24 PM on 02/10/2012
No babies are being murdered...you either know that and are being disingenuous or you do not know that and are being dumb...we'll let you decide for yourself...
06:30 PM on 02/10/2012
Was going to comment but you already said it - very good !
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02:42 PM on 02/09/2012
Man this is crazy making

THIS HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THE CHURCH

If a church chooses to be a church then there is already an exemption, if how ever the church wishes to branch out into the free market and open businesses like schools and hospitals then IT IS NOT A CHURCH, IT IS A BUSINESS that is bound by the same rules as other business.
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02:01 PM on 02/09/2012
The Democratic Party should run on . . . . GOP is going to destroy SS and Medicare and BAN contraceptives in our Country.
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Capitalism Is King
Obama Has Made Things Worse!
02:19 PM on 02/09/2012
You forgot to add that Repubs hate old people, they want to starve children and they will start a nuclear war. Yawn! These same old tired Liberal diatribes are so boring.
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02:27 PM on 02/09/2012
Beside the fact the Right h8's the poor . . . the Dem campaign slogan I mentioned is true. The contrace.ptive issue had been in the background for about five years and now is in the forefront, which will be the demise of the R's along with SS and Medicare. Pay attention more in the future.
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03:03 PM on 02/10/2012
The truth IS old and boring, in this case.
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11:41 AM on 02/09/2012
Let's be clear on this one - the issue at stake is not about birth control, abortion, women's health, or even what people may think about the Catholic Church, which, by the way, seems to be only group left that it's OK to bash. The issue is about government trying to coerce a religious body to act against their beliefs and moral principles. The US Catholic bishops did not "spin" the HHS ruling as a violation of religious liberty; it IS a violation of religious liberty under the first amendment. If this law is not repealed, it will set a dangerous precedent for governmental intrusion into religious conscience, and erodes the very principles this country is built on. Even the ACLU is with the Catholic Church on this one.
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12:45 PM on 02/09/2012
Keep your nose out my vagina. Go play yourself.
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02:20 PM on 02/09/2012
GAG! Why would you think anyone wants to put their nose there?
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07:34 PM on 02/09/2012
How about you keep your vagina out of politics?
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02:03 PM on 02/09/2012
ACLU is with the Catholic Church on this one . . . Source/Link????
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02:22 PM on 02/09/2012
There is this this thing on the Interent called a Search engine. Perhaps you have heard of it and can figure out how to use it so you can find your own links. Typical Liberal ..... always wanting someone else to do their work for them.
10:36 AM on 02/09/2012
Dear Obama,

You need the votes of every day Catholics, not the Bishops and if you screw over the every day Catholic women it's THEIR votes you will lose. And the votes of their husbands. And the votes of their no longer Catholic family members, like me. My sister works for a Catholic University. Don't you screw her over!
08:00 AM on 02/17/2012
Perhaps your family could take up a collection and buy a box of condoms for your sister.
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08:45 AM on 02/09/2012
Dear POTUS:

If you are worried about alienating the Catholics who don't believe in contraception, consider this: Santorum's family won't vote for you anyway, and the other 10 Catholics won't make much of a dent at the polling booth.

Hold the line.
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dcbarton
05:08 AM on 02/10/2012
"In particular, he needs the support of white Catholics, which is the core of this large swing vote (nearly one-quarter of the electorate)."
That's a few more than 10. It is, in fact, quite a large percentage of the population. He does need them. Ticking them off won't help his re-election bid any more than his abysmally poor approval rating.
09:16 AM on 02/10/2012
A study conducted by the Guttmacher Institute revealed that 98% of Catholics have employed contraception. While Catholics make up a large percentage of the population, they are not necessarily against the mandate.

If by "abysmally poor approval rating," you mean the rating that is at 50% in both Rasmussen and Gallup, the two most conservative pollsters, may I remind you that the last three incumbents who won elections had approval ratings of 55%, 52%, and 51% in February of their election years. Were those "abysmal" as well?