Ponnuru emphasizes that pro-lifers have lost confidence since Dobbs v. Jackson, urging them to recover their fight by opposing Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nomination.
He highlights that Kennedy's past support for abortion and lies about vaccines challenge the integrity of the pro-life movement, warranting a strong response from Senate Republicans.
Ponnuru argues that only four pro-life Senate Republicans could block Kennedy's nomination, stressing the importance of pro-lifers demonstrating their political leverage.
The author warns that acquiescing to Kennedy's confirmation would further marginalize pro-lifers within the Republican Party, undermining their influence and self-respect.
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