THOMPSON: GRISWOLD WAS WRONG. I suppose there's nothing terribly surprising about Fred Thompson asserting that Roe v. Wade is the worst Supreme Court decision since 1967. And nor is it surprising that he would repeat the abject nonsense that overturning Roe would "send the issue back to the states" (a claim that the Supreme Court's decision to uphold the arbitrary federal ban on "partial-birth" abortions in Carhart II makes straightforwardly false.) Since many anti-choicers are smart enough to be vague about this, however, it is worth noting the significance of Thompson's claim that Roe was "was fabricated out of whole cloth." If one argues that Roe has no basis on constitutional jurisprudence, however, then it's not only Roe but Griswold that is wrong. If Democrats are smart, this should be a major weapon against Thompson and any Republican who makes similar arguments. As Amanda notes, Roe is a popular decision, generally favored by 2-to-1 majorities. It should be pointed out often that Thompson opposes any constitutional right of privacy, which means not only that the states and the federal government can force a woman to carry a pregnancy to term under virtually all circumstances, but they can also prevent married couples from using contraception in their own homes. Supporters of reproductive freedom should be able to use these openings to move the debate onto favorable ground. --Scott Lemieux