With the Supreme Court apparently set to rescind constitutionally protected abortion rights by overruling precedents in both Roe v. Wade (1973) and Planned Parenthood v. Casey (1992), mainstream media outlets are returning to their usual habit of putting the burden on Democrats to find bipartisan compromise with their Republican counterparts — while ignoring the political reality of GOP extremism and intransigence.
The Democratic-led Senate is set to vote this week on the Women’s Health Protection Act, which would enshrine the protections established under Roe and Casey by barring states from outlawing abortion before fetal viability, and preserving the ability to obtain an abortion after viability in cases that would “pose a risk to the pregnant patient’s life or health.” The bill is unlikely to pass, because Republicans will block it via the 60-vote threshold to overcome a filibuster, as they have done with nearly all major Democrat-led bills in recent memory.
On the other side of the aisle, elected Republicans and the anti-abortion movement are now emboldened to push even harsher and more extreme positions. These include outlawing abortion as early as six weeks, defining legal personhood as beginning at fertilization, and banning abortion with no exceptions for rape or incest, as well as efforts to outlaw traveling to another state to get an abortion.
Against such a drastic political backdrop, MSNBC’s Morning Joe host Joe Scarborough Monday morning asked NBC News analyst and Politico White House bureau chief Jonathan Lemire to “explain to me exactly why Democrats aren’t trying to figure out how to get aligned with the two or three Republicans who are willing to join on to a bill that guarantees some abortion rights?” (A compromise bill capable of attracting “two or three Republicans” would still fail in the face of the aforementioned Republican filibuster, as Lemire correctly noted.)