If Republicans are so confident in their positions on abortion and contraception, why do they keep shying away from discussing them — or changing the subject to something different altogether? Nowhere was this clearer than in a recent interview by the head of the Republican National Committee.
On NBC’s “Meet the Press” on Sunday, host Chuck Todd asked RNC Chair Reince Priebus about his agenda, and then followed up with, “One of the things in here that you didn’t mention, there’s a lot of social issues. Why was that?” He added, “It seems like you’re nervous about it. Are social issues working against you guys?”
Then Todd got even more pointed, bringing up the recent court decision allowing a Texas abortion law to go into effect, closing 13 more of that state’s clinics. “You don’t like a lot of regulation on businesses, except if the business is a abortion clinic,” Todd said.
Priebus replied, “Well, you obviously have to talk to someone in Texas. But the fact of the matter is that we believe that any woman that’s faced with an unplanned pregnancy deserves compassion, respect, counseling, whatever it is that we can offer to be …”
Todd cut in, “But 80% of those clinics are gone. It’s something that they have to drive 200 or 300 miles for that compassion?”









