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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">nd public opinion are irresistible forces.While Democrats
may get lucky with another Rep. Todd Akin-esque quote or two about
abortion, being the party that champions unrestricted, elective abortion
for babies in the sixth month of gestation and beyond is a
long-term loser for a party which boasts a strategy of massive reliance
on Hispanic voters, a strongly pro-life demographic bloc.But by taking the
hard line now to whip up the activist base, Democrats will lose
flexibility on the subject later. Republicans are still suffering migraines
over the 2004 strategy on gay marriage. Like Democrats now, Republicans
were rallying to preserve the status quo. But when the status quo
is going to fall, theres little to be gained and much to
be lost for being a dead-ender. The Republicans learned that on the
Civil Rights Act as Democrats learned on supporting Jim Crow before.Facing
a tough landscape in 2014, Democrats out to be worried that they
become the party of late-term abortion. Running Davis for governor, for
example, would be pretty disastrous. Her pink shoes are out of step
with voters there. But Democrats will learn that its not just Texas
thats ready to rethink abortion.And Now, A Word From CharlesBut if Harry
Reid wants to drop the big one, go ahead, Harry. I think
[Judge Andrew Napolitano] is absolutely right: They will rue the day. One
day Republicans are going to be in office and they are going
to use this.-- Charles Krauthammer on
three-quarters
of the time. Presidents Ford, Reagan, and George W. Bush all rated
in the mid-to-high 60s, with Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton not far
behind. George Herbert Walker Bush, the study found, was apt to speak
about the poor fully half the time.Only then -- dead last in
the Georgetown rankings -- comes Barack Obama, who mentions the nation's
least well-off only 26 percent of the time.Instead, the incumbent is much
more likely to invoke the middle class. The study finds him doing
so more than half the time he makes reference to an economic
class in his public pronouncements, with Obama's nearest competitors in
that category being Bill Clinton, who mentioned the middle class 23 percent
of the time, and George H.W. Bush, who did so 14 percent
of the time. Contacted about the study by Fox News, the White
House declined to comment on the record. However, the White House website
features statistics on "urban and economic mobility" stating that the stimulus
measures enacted during the president's first term have directly lifted
at least 7 million Americans out of poverty, and eased the suffering
of another 32 million Americans still below the poverty line."I care less
about the rhetoric than the actual actions that were taken," said liberal
commentator Alan Colmes, a Fox News contributor. "The president has done
specific things to improve the economy. ... If you're raising the middle
class, you're helping everybody who makes less
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