
At least once or twice weekly Nancy Keenan of NARAL had been sending a steady stream of "Keep anti-choice extremism out of health-care reform"-type e-mails, as was her July 28 message entitled - until Aug. 3. Nancy has now gone silent for over 2 weeks.
Same goes for Cecile Richards of Planned Parenthood, who likewise was transmitting "Anti-choice groups step up attacks on women's health"-type emails, as was the title of her July 22 dispatch - until July 24. Cecile hasn't been heard from in over 3 weeks.
On Aug. 11, President Obama unveiled his Reality Check website with nary a word about the biggest obstacle to passing health care, abortion.
Coincidental clam-ups?
No.
In her last e-mail, Cecile wrote, "[T]ell Congress that women's reproductive health care MUST be part of health-care reform."
Nancy in hers wrote, "Ask your lawmakers to oppose anti-choice attacks on health-care legislation."
Clearly, both felt their unnamed treasure trove, abortion, was in imminent danger of being aborted from health care.
Then ... silence?
The other side does nothing without a plan. The plan is to stop talking about abortion 1) in hopes the controversy will die down, and 2) to regroup and reframe the argument.
But make no mistake: Abortion is still part of the liberal plan. On Aug. 12, Cecile tweeted...
Continue reading my column today, "Why pro-aborts went silent on healthcare," at WorldNetDaily.com.

