Rep. Paul Ryan on Thursday called supporters of the anti-abortion movement “the heirs of the Founding Fathers and Abraham Lincoln” during a speech at a fundraiser for the pro-life campaign fund the Susan B. Anthony List. He compared the fight to ban abortion and curtail access to reproductive care to the battle to end slavery.
“Like Lincoln, we should promote civility and compromise in pursuit of the common good,” Ryan said. He urged anti-abortion to reach out to those who support reproductive rights as they work to outlaw abortion, saying that Lincoln accepted pro-slavery states when necessary in pursuit of his ultimate goal of ending slavery for good.
“We’ve had some setbacks. We’ve missed some opportunities and lost some key races,” said the failed Republican vice presidential candidate. “To advance the pro-life cause, we need to work with people who consider themselves pro-choice–because our task isn’t to purge our ranks. It’s to grow them.” But while urging anti-abortion activists to take a softer tone–in line with the GOP’s post-election efforts to re-brand itself as an inclusive party–he also warned, “We can’t abandon Washington to pro-choice extremists.”









