Justice Breyer has announced his resignation from the Supreme Court and a Biden/Harris pick is expected to win confirmation. The Democratsβ choice is unlikely to shift the courtβs balance, weβre told, but the mediaβs milquetoast reassurance misses the point that when it comes to balance itβs not just the court, itβs also the public debate thatβs shifted dramatically to the right. And nomination fights have a nasty habit of playing a big role in that.
Under pressure to serve up βbalanceβ in their coverage, producers and editors look for pundits to attack the most moderate and to defend the most extreme nominees. For years, one ubiquitous source of those pundits has been The Independent Womenβs Forum and their political arm, Independent Womenβs Voice. They were vocal supporters of all of Donald Trumpβs nominations, playing up their gender to attack the women who accused Kavanaugh of abuse, and their βindependentβ label to defend Neil Gorsuchβs embrace of very partisan Republican de-regulatory politics.
To the media, the IWF offer a convenient bit of βbalanceβ. To the Koch brothers and their network of profit-minded funders, they are an effective, female face of right-wing backlash.
The group got its start as βWomen for Judge Thomasβ. In 1991, when the Senate was hearing testimony about Clarence Thomasβs misogyny and worker-abuse, members of NOW, then a mass membership organization representing hundreds of thousands of dues-paying members, would show up outside the building and talk to reporters. As the story got bigger, and the media attention grew, a tiny clutch of βWomen for Judge Thomasβ suddenly appeared too, and instantly became media darlings.
Seeking βbalanceβ money media gave IWF equal air time, in spite of the fact that they represented a view held by a tiny minority of women. And with air time, comes opportunity.
Formed in 1992, the IWFβs been spouting anti-government, anti-union, pro-incarceration talking points ever since. Need women to argue against affirmative action and pay equity; for war and for harsher policing? Tune in cable news and you were bound to see IWF speakers casting feminist opponents of Amy Coney Barrettβs forced childbearing views as “anti-woman.” Or most recently, with other dark money groups pushing Trumpβs βbig Lieβ while still claiming to be βnon-partisan.β
Right now, the IWF is no doubt casting about for the most media-genic African American conservative to attack whomever President Biden picks. I could name names right now, but that would only do their work for them.
Youβd think theyβd have a problem not tripping over their own talking points around women who oppose women, but donβt count on it. In the IWF, the mainstream media long ago found an activist womenβs group to love and theyβre unlikely to break off the romance now.
For a full dossier of IWFβs positions, funders, and influence, check out the excellent work by True North Research on Substack. And catch my conversation with Beth Richie and Suzanne Pharr whoβve been working together for a multi-racial, cross class, radical abolition feminism, for more than 40 years β with virtually no mainstream media airtime. You can find that on The Laura Flanders Show on public TV and community radio. Or subscribe to the free podcast wherever you get your podcasts. At least, if youβre in the media, name IWFβs funders, and donβt let them get away with this “independent” baloney.