Obama’s new contraception rule tries to fool Catholics
But the outlines of the mandate remain essentially the same, offering different levels of religious liberty to churches and ministries. An exemption from the mandate still doesn’t reach much beyond the doors of a house of worship — covering only churches, associations of churches and religious orders.
The accommodation for religious charities, colleges and hospitals is effectively unchanged from the last version. While these institutions aren’t required to pay directly for contraceptive coverage, they are forced to provide insurance that includes such coverage. It is a shell game useful only for those who want to deceive themselves. “The religious institutions are required by the government to give their workers an insurer,” says Yuval Levin of the Ethics and Public Policy Center, “and that insurer is required by the government to give those workers abortive and contraceptive coverage, but somehow these religious employers are supposed to imagine that they’re not giving their workers access to abortive and contraceptive coverage.” …
It is a valid public health goal to promote the broad availability of contraception. But is a nearly universal mandate, imposed under threat of heavy fines, really the least restrictive method to achieve this objective? The administration has chosen to promote contraceptive access in the most heavy-handed way possible, then define the tightest exemptions it can get away with.
Now it is establishing a pattern of announcing revisions that include few substantive concessions. This strategy is clearly motivated by the courts, which have pressed for clarification on implementation of the mandate. Recent changes seem narrowly tailored to better withstand judicial scrutiny — without shifting the policy itself. Cosmetic concessions also have the benefit of dividing opposition to the mandate, providing cover for those in search of fig leaves.









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The Immaculate Deception.
Shy Guy on February 5, 2013 at 11:22 AM
They are easily and willingly fooled.
Schadenfreude on February 5, 2013 at 11:29 AM
Further proof of Obama’s fake belief in God, and his continued misunderstanding of our moral objection.
He just cannot accept that those of us who beleive that abortion is immoral will not participate in facilitating it in any way. It doesn’t matter who pays for it. The problem with the HHS mandate was that it forces people to become complicit in providing abortion.
Taking the money out of the equation, but still forcing us to be complicit, does not solve the moral problem. I can’t imagine anyone being swayed in the least by this. It only proves the misunderstanding of the issue.
My take – this “move” is just theater for the pro-choice crowd. “See – we offered to meet in the middle, but the pro-lifers are just too radical”.
connertown on February 5, 2013 at 11:48 AM
Yeah, I’ve seen the analysis of this rule… this turd goes beyond ‘magical thinking’.
It joins the list of things that embody Dear Leader’s reign… a dark farce as realty.
CPT. Charles on February 5, 2013 at 11:52 AM
Another phony “compromise”. Some of the bishops may be fooled, but we the faithful are not. I imagine this will get a smackdown from Cardinal Dolan.
Ward Cleaver on February 5, 2013 at 11:56 AM
Are these the same Catholics who use birth control at a 98% clip?
Pablo Honey on February 5, 2013 at 12:22 PM
I’ve already seen smackdown from those who are pro-life.
INC on February 5, 2013 at 12:38 PM
That would be the Catholic mothers who were friends of your mother when you were growing up.
MelonCollie on February 5, 2013 at 12:42 PM
Although it’s true that a significant percentage of Catholics do defy Church teaching on contraception, the 98% figure which the left likes to throw around has been thoroughly debunked.
Shump on February 5, 2013 at 1:12 PM
He needs to minimize Catholic influence because Catholic institutions are the antithesis of Obama and many of his policies and have the backing of something way bigger then he can even imagine himself being. If Obama and his ilk are truly of a Marxist strain they have to subvert the Church. It is, and will always be vocal against Marxism. The problem is we have good men in the Church that aren’t speaking up but that is slowly changing.
Imagine if the nations Catholics (25 percent of the population) actually voted with their conscience. People like Obama would have very little chance of coming to power.
Gatekeeper on February 5, 2013 at 1:12 PM
Catholics voted in great part for Obama. He’s ‘repaying’ them in kind.
Schadenfreude on February 5, 2013 at 1:16 PM
For more details on the debunking of the 98% statistic, see the following blog post from The Washington Post, hardly a bastion of conservative Catholic thought:
The claim that 98 percent of Catholic women use contraception: a media foul
In short, that number is based on in-person interviews with a mere 7,356 self-identified Catholic women limited to a specific age range. It made no distinction between active, practicing Catholics and those who identify as Catholic but do not practice the faith. It also included anyone who had ever used contraception, even if they had only used it once in their life and now had accepted Church teaching and no longer used it.
As the post says, a far more accurate summary of the survey data would be: “Data shows that 98 percent of sexually experienced women of child-bearing age and who identify themselves as Catholic have used a method of contraception other than natural family planning at some point in their lives.” That’s a very different statement than “98% of Catholics use birth control.”
But the truth doesn’t fit the media agenda, so why bother with it?
Shump on February 5, 2013 at 1:17 PM
I saw this on Friday from the Becket Fund.
Religious Groups Remain Concerned About Contraception Mandate
Becket Fund is tracking all 44 cases: HHS Mandate Information Central
INC on February 5, 2013 at 1:30 PM
Even if that were true (it’s not), then it still wouldn’t make it right. Armed robbery is against the law, yet people still commit armed robbery.
Ward Cleaver on February 5, 2013 at 1:35 PM
Even if the percentages were true, it shouldn’t make a damn bit of difference. There is no “religious purity” test for the 1st Amendment.
The Constitution does not say Congress shall make no law infringing the free exercise of religion . . . except for those people of faith who fail to conform their behavior to the tenets of their religion 100% of the time, in which case Congress can make any law it damn well pleases.
The language of the First Amendment is clear, and the Obamacare rules promulgated by HHS are clearly in violation of the First Amendment.
AZCoyote on February 5, 2013 at 2:33 PM