O’Reilly ‘Stunned’ At Caroline Kennedy’s ‘Catholic Woman’ Abortion Remarks

O’Reilly ‘Stunned’ At Caroline Kennedy’s ‘Catholic Woman’ Abortion Remarks

By Tim Graham | September 07, 2012

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The O’Reilly Factor began last night by broadcasting the convention speech of Caroline Kennedy, who came out and declared “As a Catholic woman,” she supports Obama because “Now isn’t the time to roll back the rights we were winning when my father was president.” As if Roe vs. Wade was decided in 1963?

O’Reilly was blunt. “I have to tell you, I am stunned. I am stunned right now at what she just said as a Catholic woman and then she went on to object to 40 states implementing restrictions on abortion like a 24-hour waiting period.” O’Reilly said it “made my head snap back” when she proclaimed:

KENNEDY: His commitment to women is about even more than economic rights. It’s about health care, reproductive rights and our ability to make our own decisions about ourselves, our families, and our future. When it comes to what’s best for women, there is only one candidate in this race who is on our side, Barack Obama.

As a Catholic woman, I take reproductive health seriously. And today it is under attack. This year alone, more than a dozen states have passed more than 40 restrictions on women’s access to reproductive health care. That’s not the kind of future I want for my daughters or your daughters. Now isn’t the time to roll back the rights we were winning when my father was president. Now is the time to move this country forward.

O’Reilly and Karl Rove discussed the speech further, and Rove found it to be a direct attack on the Catholic church:

O’REILLY: She’s evoking her Catholic faith, which clearly condemns abortion, and using that as some kind of spring board into criticizing the restrictions on abortion that many states have passed. And the restrictions aren’t you can’t have one. It’s wait a couple of days and think it over.

So maybe I’m wrong on this, but that made my head snap back. And here to help us analyze Fox News analyst Karl Rove who joins us from Richmond, Virginia. Did you pick that up when she said that? I mean, I’m — I’m still flabbergasted.

KARL ROVE: Yes. Well, I think it was a direct response — I mean a direct attack on the church. I mean it’s going out of her way to say I disagree with the values of my church.

And remember, this year, no one is seriously talking about ending abortion. What we’re talking about is the administration’s effort to expand the realm of choice by, for example, requiring churches to provide contraceptive coverage to their employees regardless of the fact that it violates the deeply most-held tenets of that faith.

We have an attack on religious liberty that’s masquerading as an expansion of you know, of choice. And you know, Miss Kennedy tonight sort of threw herself on the side of those who — who would advocate such an attack on religious liberty.

O’REILLY: But not only that, I mean she cited her Catholicism when she didn’t have to. This is what — I don’t object to her opinion.

ROVE: Sure.

O’REILLY: She has her opinion and she wants unfettered abortion, that’s her opinion. Supreme Court has ruled abortion is legal in the United States. Nobody is denying anybody’s rights to anything. But she — that’s a gratuitous comment. She didn’t have to inject that she’s a Catholic woman and then go and say she wants no restrictions on abortion. She opposes that.

That’s — that’s offensive, I believe and I’m — I’m frankly shocked that — that she would do that. I don’t know whether she is — wants to attack her own faith or not — I’m not — I’d like to ask her about it. But I’m just taken aback.

ROVE: Well, are you surprised? Nancy Pelosi does it routinely.

O’REILLY: Yes I am. I’m sure — Karl — Karl –

ROVE: Nancy Pelosi speaking as the Speaker of the House of Representatives –

O’REILLY: Wait, wait. Wait.

ROVE: And now the former speaker, assuming that she can step in and declare what the theology of the Catholic church is.

O’REILLY: Karl, let me be clear on this. Nancy Pelosi all right, is a political animal. All right? Whatever she says doesn’t surprise me.

This woman comes out under the heading of the Kennedy name and the Kennedy legacy and directly besmirches her church. I mean that’s stunning.

ROVE: Yes well look, she — she may not be a politician — she may not be a politician in the way that Nancy Pelosi is, but she comes from a very political family. Her presence there tonight was on behalf of that family. She’s been a political figure. She was a key endorsement for Barack Obama in 2008….

It’s gratuitous when people of any faith go out of their way to basically say I’m a — I’m a — I’m a Catholic and I’m telling you that I disagree deeply with the Catholic Church’s opinions and I’m going to do so in a political sphere in order to make it easier for people who share my particular faith to you know disregard the teachings of our church.

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6 Comments to “O’Reilly ‘Stunned’ At Caroline Kennedy’s ‘Catholic Woman’ Abortion Remarks”

  1. Tom says:

    Caroline Kennedy Promotes Abortion in Speech to Democrats

    by Steven Ertelt | LifeNews.com | 9/6/12
    www.lifenews.com/2012/09/06/caroline-kennedy-promotes-abortion-in-speech-to-democrats/

    Caroline Kennedy, the daughter of President John F. Kennedy, used her speech to the Democratic National Convention to promote abortion.

    The president has been a champion for women’s rights. The first bill he signed was to make sure women can fight for equal pay for equal work. His commitment to women is about even more than economic rights—it’s about health care, reproductive rights, and our ability to make our own decisions about ourselves, our families, and our future. When it comes to what’s best for women, there is only one candidate in this race who is on our side: Barack Obama.

    As a Catholic woman, I take reproductive health seriously, and today, it is under attack. This year alone, more than a dozen states have passed more than 40 restrictions on women’s access to reproductive health care. That’s not the kind of future I want for my daughters or your daughters. Now isn’t the time to roll back the rights we were winning when my father was president. Now is the time to move this country forward.

    Barack Obama is the kind of leader my father wrote about in “Profiles in Courage.” He doesn’t just do what’s easy. He does what’s hard. He does what’s right.

    Kennedy was so pro-abortion, the Vatican reportedly rejected a trial balloon from the Obama administration to appoint her as ambassador to the Holy See. Later, after news reports surfaced indication that was the case, Vatican officials shot them down.

    In an article at LifeNews, Anne Hendershott, professor of urban studies at The King’s College in New York, talked about Caroline Kennedy’s pro-abortion background.

    For faithful Roman Catholics, the thought of yet another pro-choice Kennedy positioned to campaign for the unlimited right to abortion is discouraging. Yet if Caroline Kennedy, the daughter of Catholics John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, is appointed to fill the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Hillary Clinton, abortion-rights advocates will have just such a champion.

    Ms. Kennedy was so concerned to assure pro-abortion leaders in New York, Britain’s Guardian newspaper reported on December 18, that on the same day Ms. Kennedy telephoned New York Gov. David Patterson to declare interest in the Senate seat, “one of her first calls was to an abortion rights group, indicating she will be strongly pro-choice.”

    Within the first week of her candidacy, Ms. Kennedy promised to work for several causes, including same-sex marriage and abortion rights.

    In responding to a series of 15 questions posed by the New York Times on Dec. 21, Ms. Kennedy said that, while she believes “young women facing unwanted pregnancies should have the advice of caring adults,” she would oppose legislation that would require minors to notify a parent before obtaining an abortion.

    On the crucial question of whether she supports any state or federal restrictions on late-term abortions, Ms. Kennedy chose to say only that she “supports Roe v. Wade, which prohibits third trimester abortions except when the life or health of the mother is at risk.”

    Presumably Ms. Kennedy knows that this effectively means an unlimited right to abortion — including late-stage abortion — because the “health of the mother” can be so broadly defined that it includes the psychological distress that can accompany an unintended pregnancy.

  2. salus says:

    Her Cardinal Dolan of New York was there , did he tell her she must recant, she also lives on Long Island under Bishop Murphy of the Diocese of Rockville Centre. We wait for their action!

  3. littlepaddle says:

    A snowball will freeze in hell before you get their action

  4. catherine says:

    O’REILLY: “But not only that, I mean she cited her Catholicism when she didn’t have to. This is what — She has her opinion and she wants unfettered abortion, that’s her opinion. I don’t object to her opinion.”

    What a hypocrite!

    He doesn’t object to her opinion?! Her “opinion” is that abortion, the murder of a child, is okay and will stop at nothing to ensure that abortion is available and offered to all!

    MAKE NO MISTAKE: O’Reilly, who claims to be, is no more Catholic than Caroline Kennedy!

  5. littlepaddle says:

    So so true he brags about his being a Catholic yet when people were boycotting JCP over using helen de generes as a spokesperson he came to her defense saying she had a right to work anywhere and a little while ago someone (I believe a democrat in reference to a republican) a “Judas” he stated Judas took his 30 pieces of silver from the Romans. I guess to be politically correct.

  6. gpmtrad says:

    Actually, LP, political correctness does at least require a minimal IQ to pull off.

    O’Reilly is a Harvard grad.

    QED

    The talking head game has to be the world’s SECOND oldest profession, with even lower moral standards.

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