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Media cite anti-abortion activist and Obama critic Jill Stanek as though she's credible Several media outlets have quoted or cited criticism of Sen.
Barack Obama by anti-abortion activist and WorldNetDaily columnist Jill Stanek
over Obama's opposition to certain bills amending the Illinois Abortion
Law of 1975 while he was in the Illinois state Senate -- without citing
relevant facts that undermine her credibility. These facts include her suggestion that domestic
violence is acceptable against women who have abortions, her support of billboards in Tanzania with the words "Faithful Condom
User" next to a picture of a
large skeleton, which aimed to discourage condom use there in favor of abstinence and "be[ing] faithful," and her citation of a report that "aborted fetuses are much sought after delicacies" in China to which she added, "I think this stuff is happening."
The New York Times, The Associated Press, Fox News' Hannity & Colmes, The New York Sun and The Hill
have all quoted Stanek or referred to her in news reports about Obama's
opposition to the bills, which Obama said posed a threat to
abortion rights and has said were unnecessary because
Illinois law already prohibited the conduct being addressed. News reports variously
identified Stanek as a nurse, as an anti-abortion activist, as a WorldNetDaily columnist, as someone who "spearheaded" the Born-Alive Infants
Protection Act, and as a nurse who testified before the Illinois state Senate's Health and Human
Services Committee chaired by Obama "after
witnessing a live infant discarded and left to die at the hospital where she
worked." But in none of these cases did they
cite any of the following:
In a March 31 post to her
website, titled "Faithful
Condom Users Die," Stanek urged her
readers to fund Human Life International's (HLI) efforts to post
billboards in Tanzania
with the words "Faithful Condom Users" next to a picture of a large skeleton, stating, "HLI needs donations to keep
the billboards up. Donate here." HLI describes itself as a
"pro-life, pro-family, pro-woman organization" that claims as
its mission to "fight the evils of abortion, contraception, sex
education and family breakdown."
In an March 1, 2007, WorldNetDaily column, during a
discussion of a scene in the film The Godfather: Part II in
which Al Pacino's character hits his wife after she told him she
aborted their child, Stanek wrote: "That spontaneous slap was the reaction of a real man who a woman had just told
she aborted his baby. Compare that to the modern day cowardly male
response, 'It's your choice. Whatever you decide, I'll support
you.' "
In an April 9, 2007, posts to her website and
the Illinois Review blog, Stanek wrote: "The following, if true, is what abortion and the
dehumanization of preborn babies has wrought. It is the most despicable
outcome of abortion I have ever seen or reported. Yet, if one is 'pro-choice' and denies that preborn humans are human, there is
nothing wrong with this whatsoever. It can't even be considered cannibalism." She
then cited a March 29, 2007, Epoch
Times article, which reported: "The Next Magazine, a
weekly publication from Hong Kong, reported that infant corpses and
fetuses have become the newest supplements for health and beauty in China. Not
only is the placenta considered a beauty remedy, but also aborted fetuses
are much sought after delicacies. In Guangdong, gourmet body parts are in
high demand and can even be purchased through hospitals..." After a
reader questioned the truth of the claims,
Stanek wrote: "[A]ccording to Wikipedia, The Epoch Times is an
anti-Chinese-government newspaper. Wikipedia
compares The Next Magazine, from whence Epoch got its information, to a
sensationalist type paper. That said, Wikipedia is accessible by all to
skew, including the Chinese government. And there are good sensationalist
news organizations, like Drudge (and even the Enquirer these days), and
bad sensationalist rags that boast alien abductions on their front page.
But I've read legitimate news stories of the Chinese doing strange things
with embryos. So I think this stuff is happening. And that last photo in particular
looks real" [emphasis added].
In a June 30, 2007, post to her
website about the National Education Association's "inexplicable support of abortion,"
Stanek wrote: "Teachers certainly see abused kids, hungry
kids, neglected kids, poor kids. So the NEA's logic is to help kill these
problem kids before they're born? That's the same logic of many
pro-aborts, both self-serving and lazy."
In
her November 7, 2007, WorldNetDaily column, Stanek
wrote that Barbara Bush, wife of former President George H.W. Bush, was
"a pro-abort," adding that her "platform as first lady
was illiteracy, so she obviously thought abortion was a solution to
illiteracy. In actuality, then, she was a eugenicist, because it is poor
people who are illiterate, not rich people."
In
a February 6, 2007, Illinois Review post called
"Debbie Does...??" Stanek noted that Illinois state Senate
majority leader Debbie Halvorson had disclosed her human papillomavirus
(HPV) status, stated that "you would think she'd focus on her behavior
that caused her to contract that sexually transmitted disease"
[underline in original], then criticized Halvorson for not disclosing the
"number of sex partners she has had," "whether it was
her husband who passed HPV on to her after sleeping with other women,"
or "if Halvorson contracted HPV through rape, [in which case] she
could discuss ways to avoid rape."
In
a February 20, 2007, Illinois Review post discussing
Illinois state Rep. John Fritchey's introduction of a
bill that would allow a judicial exception to the state's law
requiring parental notification before a minor obtains an abortion, Stanek
wrote that Fritchey "is now working toward his Teen
Genocide Promotion award."
Blogger Larry Handlin noted
several of Stanek's controversial statements on Archpundit.com.
Stanek has also repeatedly made
the false claim that
Sen. Barack Obama "supports infanticide." Additionally, Hannity & Colmes and The New
York Sun each referred to Stanek's allegations that babies that were born despite attempted abortions were abandoned without treatment in the
Illinois hospital where she worked -- including in a soiled utility room -- without noting that the Illinois Department of Public Health reportedly
said that the alleged conduct, if proved, would have constituted
"violations of existing law" but that it could not substantiate the allegation.
From the August 18 edition of Fox
News' Hannity & Colmes:
HANNITY:
The abortion issue continues to hamper Barack Obama months
after Democratic
rival Hillary
Clinton challenged his support for Roe v. Wade. Now,
according to the New York Sun,
pro-life advocates are calling his abortion stance extremism. At issue
is Senator Obama's vote against an Illinois
law that would have protected infants born alive after a botched abortion
procedure. Joining us now, syndicated columnist Ann Coulter, radio show talk show host -- he's nationally syndicated -- Dennis
Prager; and former Democratic pollster Pat Caddell. Ann Coulter, I'll
start with you. The Born Alive Infant Protection Acts. They induce these
abortions. I --
COULTER:
Right.
HANNITY:
I interviewed Jill Stanek. She's a nurse. Illinois.
COULTER:
Right.
HANNITY:
Testified before Obama's committee. A baby with Down syndrome aborted, thrown
in a soiled utility room. She cradles this baby that's breathing for 45
minutes, and Barack Obama was the only senator to speak out against a bill that
would have protected babies in that situation. Is that the --
COULTER:
Right.
HANNITY:
Is that infanticide?
COULTER:
It's shocking.
HANNITY:
It is.
COULTER:
It's -- of course it's infanticide. Yeah, he's for a woman's right
to choose through the fourth trimester. And even Barbara Boxer, whom until now was
the most staunchly pro-abortion senator, even she spoke in favor of this bill.
I mean, this is a child that is not bothering the woman anymore, is not going
to make her depressed or affect her health. It's out of the woman's body. They
tried to kill it, but somehow the baby made it out alive.
From the August 19 edition of Fox
News' Hannity & Colmes:
HANNITY:
Andrea, here's the point. Jill Stanek, who I
interviewed, testified before his committee these babies are born alive. She
found one in a soiled utility room in the hospital, a Down syndrome baby that
was aborted. She cradled and rocked this baby for 45 minutes. He was unfazed,
she says, by the testimony when she gave it to him before his committee. How
could -- this is so -- this is infanticide.
Published: Fri, 22 Aug 2008 03:55:14 GMT - Source: Mediamatters.Org - Read the article
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