CNN’s John King did
his best the other night, producing a question from one of his viewers:
“Since birth control is the latest hot topic, which candidate believes in birth control, and if not, why?”
To their credit, no Republican candidate was inclined to accept the premise
of the question. King might have done better to put the issue to Danica
Patrick. For some reason, Michelle Fields of the Daily Caller sought
the views of the NASCAR driver and Sports Illustrated swimwear
model about “the Obama administration’s dictate that religious employers
provide health-care plans that cover contraceptives.” Miss Patrick, a
practicing Catholic, gave the perfect citizen’s response for the Age of Obama:
“I leave it up to the government to make good decisions for Americans.”
That’s the real “hot topic” here — whether a majority of citizens, in
America as elsewhere in the West, is willing to “leave it up to the government”
to make decisions on everything that matters. On the face of it, the choice
between the Obama administration and the Catholic Church should not be a tough
one. On the one hand, we have the plain language of the First Amendment as
stated in the U.S. Constitution since 1791: “Congress shall make no law
respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise
thereof.”