I had done some deep logical reasoning, I thought, on the whole you-have-to-vote-for-Trump-because-of-the-Supreme-Court issue, and then I ran across this excellent article by Ian Tuttle which went several orders of magnitude deeper.
Further, and even more unsettling, is the notion that now we’ve made Donald Trump the poster boy for the pro-life movement. So “pro life” joins “evangelical” and “Republican” as labels that have been stained and smeared in this election. (See Russell Moore’s excellent article from back in February, “Why This Election Makes Me Hate the Word ‘Evangelical.’” I’ve never really called myself that but will certainly be careful to avoid it in future. And this week I went in and changed my party designation from Republican to unaffiliated.)
When I stumbled yesterday across this article on The Federalist’s website I was just gobsmacked by how much further into the pro-life issues of this election the author went. He wrote it in October, and of course it’s tempting for me to think, ‘If only somehow every single pro-life person holding his nose and voting for Trump could have read this before going to the polls!’
Well, we can all read it now. I’m going to restrain myself from posting my usual “takeaway line,” because I’d end up quoting the entire article—it’s that good. (Except the part about voting for a third party, but we’ll forgive him for that.) What’s the point of doing so, though? It’s too late, isn’t it, for this sterling analysis to do any good? No, absolutely not. We have elections every two years in this country. And our principles must be, from now on:
I will never sell out my vote again. I will never be spoonfed or dictated to again. I will become a truly informed citizen, checking out the issues for myself.
Here’s the article:
“Donald Trump Would Set Back the pro-Life Cause More than Hillary Would”