National Review on Roe, 1998: "In the war between the sexes, abortion tilts the playing field toward predatory males, giving them another excuse for abandoning their offspring: She chose to carry the child; let her pay for her choice. Our law now says, in effect, that fatherhood has no meaning, and we are shocked that some men have learned that lesson too well."
National Review on Roe, 2006: "The op-ed pages are full of liberals who allow that Roe was never a well-reasoned inference from the Constitution, but say it's too late to let it go....
...The only way to keep the game going is through sleights of hand, diversions, and illusions: Roe creates only a limited right to abortion; everyone loves Roe; it is settled law; repeat as necessary."