Commentary: Nowadays, what excites Republicans is using the power of government to impose their values on the unwilling.
That was apparent under President Donald Trump, whose idea of liberty did not extend beyond doing whatever he wanted for his own interests. He could no more deliver a stirring tribute to freedom than he could swim the English Channel.
Chilling free expression to arctic temperatures is the whole point. Railing against “critical race theory,” Republican Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick of Texas vowed, “We banned it in publicly funded K-12, and we will ban it in publicly funded higher ed.” Access to abortion is a fading memory in red state after red state. Former Vice President Mike Pence wants Congress to ban abortion everywhere.Forced birth was not always a Republican cause. In 1967, as governor of California, Reagan signed one of the most liberal abortion laws in the country . Goldwater said, “That’s a decision that’s up to the pregnant woman, not up to the pope or some do-gooders or the religious right.
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