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“On the fiery issue of abortion, the Democratic Party has been taking small but notable steps to the right.” What’s that? “Whining” from the no-compromise left? Hardly. That’s The Wall Street Journal‘s fine religion reporter Suzanne Sataline, reporting on the growing presence of anti-abortion politics in the Democratic Party, on display in Denver for those […]
“On the fiery issue of abortion, the Democratic Party has been taking small but notable steps to the right.” What’s that? “Whining” from the no-compromise left? Hardly. That’s The Wall Street Journal‘s fine religion reporter Suzanne Sataline, reporting on the growing presence of anti-abortion politics in the Democratic Party, on display in Denver for those with eyes and ears. Some Democratic activists will want to dismiss this story as a media attempt at extracting conflict from a unity fest; others will welcome it. But most of the media is simply ignoring it, which is too bad — this is one of the few interesting stories of the convention.