"And let us not grow weary while doing good, for in due season we shall reap if we do not lose heart."
Galatians 6:9
Obviously, we stayed late to testify on Monday night. These are our thought. No particular order:
- Jeff Leach did a really good job running the hearing. With such an intense topic, the hearing could have been easily derailed. It wasn't.
Credit for that goes to the chair.
- We know some people were annoyed at the pace of the hearing. We respectfully disagree. On a topic like this, it's better to let everybody speak. If it takes an extra four hours, so be it.
- Speaking of Jeff Leach: That exchange with the chick from NARAL was quite something. ICYMI, she attacked Leach over taking an allegedly non-mainstream position. Leach asked her whether she supported legal abortion at 39 weeks, 6 days, and 23 hours. When she said yes, Leach correctly refused to be lectured about mainstream positions on abortion.
- The post-abortive women who testified as to how this sort of law would have impacted their thinking were easily the most compelling of the night; they should be the face of the movement moving forward.
- Tom Glass is right: The real solution on any number of issues, including abortion, is for the states to become much more assertive with the federal government. Baby steps.
- Speaking of Baby Steps: We referenced the Capitol euphemisms "beginning the conversation" and "multi-session process." Monday's hearing was the former. It begins the latter. You've gotta start somewhere.
- Speakiung of Starting Somewhere: Tony Tinderholt and Jeff Leach deserve tremendous credit for getting this ball rolling.
To be clear: This author's concerns about the unintended consequences of this approach remain, but those concerns weren't relevant Monday night....
Bottom Line: Monday night undeniably moved the cultural conversation forward....
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