The following op-ed piece comes from an April 16 column by Jonah Goldberg in the Los Angeles Times. This marked the first coverage by the Times.
If abortion doctor Kermit Gosnell is found guilty of homicide, he will be unique among murderers-for-hire: He set his fees based on weight. “The bigger the baby, the more he charged,” a grand jury explained. It recommended he be charged with eight counts of murder — one patient, seven babies.
Despite what amounted to a blackout at many media outlets until last week, you’ve probably now heard at least some of the details. According to the grand jury report, Gosnell’s Philadelphia “clinic” was a filthy abattoir. It stunk of urine. Flea-ridden cats defecated freely, including in procedure rooms. Fetuses — or, rather, parts of fetuses — were all over the place, in jars, on shelves. The remains of 45 babies were found by authorities. Gosnell collected baby feet in jars.
Karnamaya Mongar, 41, a refugee from Nepal, died at Gosnell’s clinic, allegedly because he and his staff used too much of a cheap sedative and because the clinic was so crammed with junk that it took paramedics 20 minutes just to find their way out. Authorities later found her intact 19-week-old fetus in a freezer. It had been there for three months.
This barely scratches the surface of what the grand jury describes as a “charnel house.”
So, obviously this is a story about the mainstream media.
My fellow Fox News contributor Kirsten Powers wrote a USA Today column last week shaming the media for not covering the Gosnell case enough or, in many cases, at all. She got results. Suddenly everyone was talking about the case. Though a dismaying amount of the coverage is about why there was a lack of coverage.
It’s an important issue, of course. But it’s not a complicated one. It seems obvious that most mainstream outlets are run and staffed by abortion rights liberals. But whatever the motivation, the Washington Post‘s Melinda Henneberger is surely correct when she says the mainstream media are generally locked into a single narrative about abortion: “reproductive rights under siege.”
Ironically, the same factors that might have discouraged the mainstream media from covering the story in the first place now give them an incentive to turn it into a story about the media. CBS News, for instance, broke its broadcast “boycott” of the trial by running a piece on the political firestorm over the lack of coverage.
In fairness, some feminist writers have been talking about the case all along. But their outrage has not been over the fact that Gosnell fully delivered live babies and then cut their spines with scissors. Their outrage was focused on the legitimately outrageous conditions of the clinic and the economic and racial inequities involved. Gosnell preyed mostly on poor and minority women. He was even something of a racist, reportedly reserving a clean visiting room for white patients.
For example, in 2011, Amanda Marcotte wrote in Slate : “These … charges involve late-term abortion, and all I could think upon reading the news story was, ‘I wish these women could have gone to Dr. George Tiller,’ [who] was renowned for the quality of care provided at his Kansas clinic.”
Tiller was murdered by an antiabortion fanatic in 2009 because he was one of the most prominent providers of late-term abortions. And though Gosnell’s patients would no doubt have gotten better care from Tiller, the truly significant difference is that the fetuses would have been killed without seeing the light of the day.
Many prominent Democratic politicians oppose any meaningful restrictions on late-term abortions. President Obama, as a state senator, fought a law that would have protected live infants accidentally delivered during an abortion. Sen. Barbara Boxer once said that constitutional rights begin when you bring the baby home from the hospital. Prosecutors almost never try to enforce violations of late-term abortion laws, in part because the Supreme Court says any abortion is constitutional if the mother’s psychological health would be endangered by continuing the pregnancy.
Regardless, Gosnell isn’t only being charged with performing illegal late-term abortions. He’s being charged with delivering viable babies and killing them. The really profound question here is what is the moral difference between killing a living baby that is outside the mother for a few seconds and killing one that’s still inside. It’s no wonder the media would rather talk about itself.
Read original column here.
It’s so sad that “the world” (barely, grudgingly) seems to care,
seems to be horrified, at the literal butchery of these particular
babies and yet these minds, eyes scaled over, cannot grasp in their
denial that every day there are thousands of babies butchered using
similar technique, just simply while the baby is in a position merely
inches away, physically, within the mother, or semi-within. The result
is the same. The same body parts are put in the same trash cans.
“Routine” abortion technique or outlandish abortion technique, it’s the
same butchery. Could anyone who likes “safe, legal and rare” empty the
trash cans with the faces in them and the hands? How would she feel
afterwards? Would she be able to scream through her wailing tears and
vomiting after seeing the reality?
“The world” laments over children gunned down or exploded, and rightly so. But
those we can count on our hands, 10 here, 5 there. How about the
thousands in that very same time frame whom we do not bother to count,
do not acknowledge, do not lament, do not even BURY?
‘ It seems obvious that most mainstream outlets are run and staffed by abortion rights liberals.” this is true.
Thank you CCD for keeping us updated on this….not enough coverage to know what is happening with this case. There are many distractions…..we are horrified by the explosions both in Boston and Texas but let us not forget the American Holocaust such as in this big case of Kermit Gosnell.
Sen. Barbara Boxer said that constitutional rights begin when you bring the baby home from the hospital. Does Boxer mean that they can be killed if they are “unwanted?” Does she mean that babies who are born prematurely and stay in the hospital for several weeks have no constitutional rights? Do babies who are awaiting adoption have no consititutional rights until the new adoptive parents bring them to their new home? Do the infants have full constitutional rights at that time? Can infants be bought and sold? Boxer has some novel ideas of the Constitution and morality.
Sarah, the anwer is YES. Barbara Boxer is a typical radical feminist harpy who gives not a fig for babies, in the womb or out of the womb. These monsters are without a soul. I remember this loudmouth from the nineteen sixties. She is among the worst of the worst, even among democrats, whose first commandment is “thou shalt not interfere with a woman’s right to choose”.
Those Catholics who keep reelecting her are complicit in her crimes.
Hats off to Jonah Goldberg. This piece is phenomenal.
I see that the child-murder industry is now trying to portray Gosnell as an illegal style abortionist, a renegade not part of the “better” abortionist cult.
If that is the case, then why didn’t the National Abortion Federation (a Planned Parenthood group) report Gosnell to authorities when they inspected his place?
Typical class bias to the media coverage of abortion……..the upscale clientele Dr. Tiller generated in the Midwest brought national headlines to both his practice and his despicable murder by a fanatical criminal. Contrast that with Dr. Gosnell’s clinic, which catered mostly to very low income and trailer trash, and which is now having trouble trying to get anybody in the media to say anything about it. The upper class media bias in abortion and feminist culture continues to dominate the press. The press are nothing more than upscale yuppies of all ages who can’t relate to anyone below their economic class.
Evil practices covered up by the Enemedia. Cutting the spinal cord of living viable newborn babies with scissors is inhuman. In fact pithing of frogs for vivisection, pretty much the same procedure is now prohibited as inhumane in physiology research. What is good for the lowly frog should be good for the baby.
Women must write to their Legislators not only against abortion, but against this surgery being performed by non-Doctors in CA.
On the net go to: “ENDOWMENT for HUMAN DEVELOPMENT”.
Pass this site on to everyone you know.
We must never forget that we as VOTERS have allowed Boxer, Feinstien, Pelosi and others who support murder to hold office both at the State and Federal levels.
Approx. 1 MILLION human babies are butchered each year in the USA.