Timeline: How Fox News’ abortion meltdown fueled a 2020 talking point
CNN’s and MSNBC’s failure to debunk harmful “infanticide” claims helped cement the myth of Democratic “extremism”
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Right-wing media misinformation about abortion has become a centerpiece of conservatives’ 2020 electoral messaging strategy -- and it largely started with the failure of CNN and MSNBC to adequately address these talking points in early 2019 when Fox News was dedicating substantial coverage to the topic.
A Media Matters study of 12 months of evening cable news programs found that Fox News dominated abortion-related conversations by pushing dangerous misinformation. Notably, Fox News’ abortion-related coverage reached a fever pitch in January and February 2019 with the network’s “news” and opinion programs each contributing to the rampant spread of sensationalized misinformation. While Fox figures had daily meltdowns about abortion, CNN and MSNBC largely ignored the topic -- even failing to debunk Fox’s harmful talking points when they appeared during each network’s minimal abortion-related coverage. As a result of this silence, Fox News effectively transformed dangerous lies about abortion into a core part of conservatives’ 2020 electoral messaging strategy.
Fox News’ early 2019 meltdown was sparked and sustained by the following series of events:
- the passage of a New York law (called the Reproductive Health Act) that protects abortion in the event the Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade, including decriminalizing abortions after 24 weeks;
- a proposed Virginia bill that would have codified abortion access and removed several restrictions on later abortion care;
- comments made by Virginia Democratic Gov. Ralph Northam about the bill that were subsequently misconstrued by right-wing media;
- comparisons between reactions to Northam’s abortion-related comments and a subsequent scandal involving an uncovered old photo of Northam, in which one person is dressed in blackface and the other in a Ku Klux Klan hood and robe;
- President Donald Trump’s repetition of right-wing media’s anti-abortion talking points during the 2019 State of the Union address; and
- the introduction of the anti-abortion bill, the so-called “Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act” -- based on the inaccurate right-wing media claim that abortions can and do occur after birth (they don’t).