By Jonah Goldberg
When your grandmother gets some bad news do you tell her: Well at least you have your abortion rights?
Why not? Maybe its because whatever you think of abortion the right to have one is not synonymous with a womans health.
But dont tell that to the liberal group Think Progress. On Twitter it recently teased some shocking news: Why 2013 is shaping up to be the worst year for womans sic health in modern history.
When I followed to the linked story there was nothing about a spike in cervical or breast cancer rates. Nothing about occupational safety for female workers and no mention of female life expectancy either. Instead the story was about how the ACLU says anti-abortion laws are on the rise across the country.
Of course this sort of thing is all over the place. Under the headline Losing the Global Fight for Womens Health Luisita Lopez Torregrosa the Female Factor columnist for the international edition of the New York Times writes of the allegedly horrific threat to womens health posed by restrictive abortion laws in places like Africa Asia and Latin America. She makes no mention of the estimated 160 million women missing in Asia alone who were killed in gender-selective abortions.
Even the most ardent pro-life activist readily concedes that there are instances when an abortion is in the interest of the mothers health. But it is bizarre to suggest that womens health and abortion rights are interchangeable. The biggest killer of women is heart disease followed by cancer then stroke. I couldnt find lack of a timely abortion on the CDC list.
And yet President Obama -- and nearly every other abortion-rights supporter -- blithely accuses Republicans of wanting to make womens health care choices for them.
Youve got a state legislature up here that sometimes acts like it knows better than women when it comes to womens own health care decisions the president said at a rally in New Hampshire during the last campaign. You know my opponents got the same approach.
How odd from the eponymous father of Obamacare which will mandate that women (and men) pay for insurance coverage they dont need. It will cause many women (and men) to lose their existing health care plans. It will empower bureaucrats to decide what treatments for women (and men) the government will reimburse and which it wont. Under Obamacare women who smoke or are overweight can be charged 30 percent to 50 percent more for their health insurance.
These features are defensible from a liberal or statist point of view but not if you actually believe that women have a special and unique right to make health care decisions for themselves wholly unfettered by the government.
Which raises one irony to all this. By any objective measure liberals are far more eager to use the government to make health care decisions for women because liberals want to make health care decisions for all Americans -- slightly more than half of whom are female. Its Michelle Obama and Michael Bloomberg -- not Michele Bachmann and Mitch McConnell -- who want to tell women what they should eat and drink and how much they should exercise.
Conservatives want to leave it to women to make their own choices: about what to eat whether to smoke how fast they can drive whether they can own a gun etc. Many conservatives would also like to see women live long enough for the chance to make those decisions rather than be snuffed out in utero.
Of course this argument will be wholly unpersuasive to the folks shouting the loudest about womens health decisions. Which raises an even greater irony. The basic conservative or pro-life view is that abortion is different than other health care decisions because theres a harmed party other than the mother. This fact not sexism or traditionalism or theology is what trumps the general conservative preference for individual freedom. You dont have an unfettered right to harm someone else.
But once you get beyond abortion conservative public policies treat women like autonomous human beings capable of making their own choices -- about health care or anything else. Its the abortion-rights extremists who boil down the vast range of issues and choices raised by the term womens health to a single issue: sexual reproduction as if women were nothing more than breeders. And yet conservatives are the ones whore called sexists.
Jonah Goldberg is editor-at-large of National Review Onlineand the author of the forthcoming book The Tyranny of Clichs. You can reach him via Twitter @JonahNRO.