On Saturday, President-elect Barack Obama made official his top communications appointments, and any hopes that Obama will take a moderate stand on abortion were dashed with his appointment of pro-abortion radical Ellen Moran as his administration's all-important director of communications.
Moran is the executive director and chief strategist of EMILY's List, the nation's most powerful political action committee that focuses on increasing the number of pro-abortion women in Congress and governorships. "Early Money is Like Yeast," the group's originating name, focused on 14 races nationwide and featured them on EMILY's List website.
EMILY's List was a huge fundraising factor in pro-abortion Illinois Senator Debbie Halvorson's 11th District win over Republican prolifer Marty Ozinga.
This appointment confirms speculation that Obama will be America's most pro-abortion president thus far. And while he insists his administrative appointments are non-ideological and non-political, Moran's time at the Democratic National Committee and directing EMILY's List demonstrates the opposite. EMILY's List endorsed Hillary Clinton in the 2008 Democratic presidential primary.
At a time when America faces historical economic challenges, we'll be dealing with a historical anti-life national agenda.


























