The Daily Caller contacted her office to see if our newly re-elected Speaker of the House, who is by the way a Roman Catholic, would favor us with her opinions on the morality of a few other matters.
She was asked whether, putting aside the question of whether abortion should be legal or not, does Speaker Pelosi think that:
- sex-selective abortions — e.g. aborting an unborn baby solely because she’s a girl — are immoral?
- it’s immoral to coerce Catholic nuns to subsidize birth control?
- it’s immoral for Democratic senators to use membership in a Catholic charitable organization, the Knights of Columbus, as a negative test for judicial office?
The difference between the border wall and abortion, of course, is that her base opposes the former and considers the latter a sacrament. Thus, the former is ipso facto decidedly immoral and the latter is a topic on which she'd prefer to invoke the Biblical advice to judge not lest you be judged.
The next time you hear someone say that a wall is immoral or that it's not "who we are" ask the individual to explain what it is about putting a wall on the border that makes it immoral. Ask them why a wall to keep people from illegally entering the country is any less moral than locking one's doors at night to keep people from illegally entering one's house.
Ask them what it means, exactly, to say that a wall is "not who we are."
I doubt you'll get a coherent answer, or any answer at all.