Generally speaking, the GOP’s religious-right base will go along with Republican agenda items, even when they have nothing to do with the movement’s theocratic agenda. The James Dobson crowd wants action on abortion and gays, but when asked to toe the line on Social Security privatization, the war in Iraq, and other major initiatives that have no faith-based angle, the activists are good soldiers and fall in line.
But there’s an odd twist when it comes to Republican efforts to rewrite medical malpractice laws. The religious right will accept the party premise about capping damages, but they’re concerned that the legislation may protect the far-right’s enemies. In this case, that’s abortion providers.
…Ken Connor, chairman of the Center for a Just Society, told [Dobson’s] Family News in Focus that part of the impact of the health act is pro-abortion.
“If you have a young girl who goes in and dies as a consequence of neglect during the course of the abortion, the most her parents can recover for her death is $250,000 dollars,” he said. “This bill absolutely compromises on the sanctity of life and the dignity of the human person.”
He said it will be hard to cripple the abortion industry $250,000 thousand dollars at a time.
Funny things happen when right-wing priorities start to contradict each other.
The religious right accepts the bogus claim that lawsuits make health care more expensive — a myth that’s been debunked repeatedly — and they want to shield doctors from lawsuits. But not all doctors, only the ones they like. Those bad doctors who perform legal procedures like abortion, the right says, should be sued and forced to pay exorbitant penalties, regardless of its impact on the health care system.
The religious right, in other words, would prefer Republicans create a two-tiered system — one that limits damages against doctors, even those who are guilty of gross negligence and malpractice; and another that won’t limit damages against doctors who perform abortions. Because, as Ken Connor so eloquently put it, the right can’t “cripple the abortion industry $250,000 at a time.”
How in the world will Republican lawmakers edit their so-called tort reform efforts to make the far-right base happy? Beats me, I’m just glad Dems don’t have to deal with these guys.