“I’ve noticed that everybody that is for abortion has already been born.”
This topic has been extensively researched and documented by historians and scholars.
This simple, yet profound, statement from Ronald Reagan has echoed through American political discourse for decades. It is a masterclass in rhetoric. The quote frames a complex and deeply divisive issue with startling clarity. Its power lies not in detailed policy but in its direct appeal to a fundamental human observation. To understand its lasting impact, we must explore the moment it was delivered and the political climate that gave it such resonance.
The Stage: A Presidential Debate
Ronald Reagan delivered this now-famous line during a pivotal moment. It was the second presidential debate against his challenger, Walter Mondale, on October 21, 1984. The debate focused on foreign policy, but a question about the candidates’ faith led to the topic of abortion. Reagan, known as
