Planned Parenthood ‘Stung’ By Lila Rose
By Bill Berkowitz
June 18, 2009
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Lila Rose, a 20-year-old UCLA student, is taking on Planned Parenthood with a phony story, video equipment, and support from a host of Christian Right media outlets and organizations.

Lila Rose

She’s a committed and politically savvy 20-year-old UCLA history major who, posing as a much younger girl, goes into clinics asking for help with an unwanted pregnancy—and films the results in the form of an exposé and posts them online.

Meet Lila Rose, president of Live Action Films and the new face of the anti-choice movement.

Steeped in conservative Christian politics, Rose has already benefited from the generous assistance of powerful players like communications firm The Leadership Institute, a high-powered conservative Christian legal organization, and a well-known DC-based Public Relations firm. She was the recipient of Operation Rescue’s 2008 Person of the Year Malachi Award, and her campaign at UCLA to urge administrators to cut ties with Planned Parenthood received the endorsement of Dr. Alveda King, the ultra-conservative niece of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Fresh from organizing the first-ever “Exposing Abortion” student conference at UC Berkeley, and from being dressed down by U.S. News & World Report columnist Bonnie Erbe, Rose launched a pro-life magazine at UCLA called, ironically, The Advocate. She appears regularly on talk radio programs and cable news shows, including a recent visit with Glenn Beck on Fox.

Critics have called her devious, deceitful, and dishonest. Supporters say she’s a breath of fresh air; a gutsy player who defies stereotyping.

She’s passionate, persuasive, ready for prime time, and she has Planned Parenthood in her sights.

Smile, You’re on “Live” TV

While Rose’s undercover “sting” videos posted on YouTube (surreptitious encounters at Planned Parenthood clinics in Indianapolis, Memphis, Los Angeles, and Tucson) will never garner Susan Boyle-type numbers, her videos could still have an effect on the fortunes of Planned Parenthood Federation of America, a national provider of a wide array of sexual and reproductive health services, including abortion.

Since 2006, Rose and a friend have been approaching Planned Parenthood clinics pretending to be underage girls, pregnant by older men, seeking an abortion. Their aim: to catch a Planned Parenthood staffer or volunteer violating the law by counseling the young girls to lie about the ages of their adult boyfriends. The videos, according to the Los Angeles Times are then “boiled down to five minutes, with portentous music and fast cuts to heighten the drama,” and posted both to Rose’s LiveAction.org Web site and YouTube.

“There is this stereotype of who we pro-life leaders are, and for the most part it would be white middle-aged religious men trying to impose their will on women,” said the Rev. Patrick Mahoney of the Christian Defense Coalition. “So now with Lila, you bring this young, fresh college student that completely blows any stereotypes away. No one is going to accuse Lila of being mean, vindictive, and harsh.”

New Media Twist on an Old Strategy

“Rose’s strategy—accusing Planned Parenthood of failing to report suspected statutory rapes—is not a new one in the anti-abortion trenches,” the Times reported. “But the new-media twist on the idea has put her front and center of a new generation.”

“Efforts to strip funding from Planned Parenthood,” notes Amie Newman, managing editor of RH Reality Check, “are actually just a continuation of massive anti-choice campaigns against contraception, family planning, annual exams and pap smears, STI checks for low income women (and men!). It's stunning, really, to wage a campaign against PPFA as they are the most well known reproductive health provider.”

Indeed, Rose’s work “is an update of an old tactic invented by Mark Crutcher of the Denton, Texas-based group Life Dynamics,” adds Frederick Clarkson, a longtime researcher of the anti-choice movement.

Crutcher waged a similar campaign for several years, and while his efforts were much ballyhooed in the conservative press, little ultimately came of it... [Crutcher’s] efforts were, however, carried out over the telephone and the conversations were primarily with receptionists. Rose takes the effort farther. Video is far more compelling than recordings of phone calls.

According to the Los Angeles Times:

Rose, the third of eight children, grew up in San Jose. Her father is an engineer for Sun Microsystems. She was home schooled... and also attended a part-time Christian school and a junior college throughout high school. When she was 15, she said, she founded Live Action and began giving anti-abortion presentations to schools and youth groups.

Between 2006 and 2008, Rose attended four workshops at the Leadership Institute, a Virginia-based educational foundation that teaches conservatives how to polish their communication skills. The Times continues:

In fall 2006, when she was a UCLA freshman, she and fellow conservative activist James O’Keefe came up with the idea to infiltrate clinics.

Both Rose and O’Keefe acknowledged that they were inspired by the earlier work of Crutcher. O’Keefe is the founder of The Rutgers Centurian, a conservative magazine published at New Jersey’s Rutgers University. According to a May 2005 piece in Salon, the Leadership Institute “gave O’Keefe books on starting a publication, awarded him a $500 ‘Balance in Media Grant,’ and suggested never-fail places on campus to ferret out liberal excess.”

Is it Working?

There is no question that Rose’s work is having an impact. Back in April, Tennessee lawmakers sought to end a $721,000 contract with Planned Parenthood, according to the Times, “citing outrage over what they saw in a video Rose had recently posted.” In July, she once again “posed… as a 14-year-old impregnated by a 31-year-old; a Planned Parenthood staffer says, ‘Just say you have a boyfriend, 17-years-old, whatever.’”

The Orange County Board of Supervisors also “voted to suspend a grant worth nearly $300,000 to Planned Parenthood that was earmarked for sex education, not abortions… [after] a conservative Tustin businessman raised the issue with Supervisor John Moorlach after meeting Rose and seeing her videos,” according to the Times. The grant was ultimately reinstated though the board “created a new policy that will make it more difficult for Planned Parenthood and some other community clinics to qualify for the grant in the future.”

On the other hand, according to Diane Quest, PPFA’s Director of Media Relations, “Attempts to strip Planned Parenthood of funding have been relatively unsuccessful because elected officials know preventive care is good public policy.” Quest told RD that:

In this economic downturn, more and more Americans are in need of quality, affordable health care, straining the health care safety net system even more. Planned Parenthood health centers provide health care services to more than three million people a year and 97% of those services are preventive, including wellness exams, cancer screenings, STD testing and treatment, and birth control. (italics added)

Support from the Old Guard

Over the past few years Rose has not only received considerable publicity from anti-choice media outlets, she now has been surrounded by a veteran group of conservative supporters. Last September she was a featured speaker at the Family Research Council’s Values Voter Summit, where she told the audience:

When I walk into Planned Parenthoods across the country, I am flattered to see my picture on the wall. It is because to Planned Parenthood, I am—quote—a ‘known anti-choice extremist.’ This is one of the better compliments I have received.

The Times also reported that David French, an attorney with the Alliance Defense Fund, a Christian legal group, “gave her free advice when Planned Parenthood of Los Angeles threatened action, and appeared at her side during an interview with conservative TV talk-show host Bill O’Reilly.”

She is also receiving support from the Washington, DC-based CRC Public Relations, a firm “that represents conservative clients and had a hand in the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth campaign that targeted Democrat John F. Kerry during the 2004 presidential race.”

Although she was hesitant to talk to the Times about the funding of Live Action Films, the group she created in 2008 (Federal tax records are not yet available) earlier this year, she received $50,000 as a winner of the Gerard Health Foundation’s inaugural Life Prizes awards. The Gerard Health Foundation is a Massachusetts-based charity founded by Raymond Ruddy, a Catholic businessman who funds anti-choice and abstinence-only sex education efforts.

In the press release announcing the award, she was cited for

Her brave work… reveal[ing] the new evidence necessary to build strong cases against the abortion industry, and her creativity in using the media to document Planned Parenthood’s abuses [which] has educated and mobilized youth across the country and gained the attention of the national media.

Cathy Ruse, Executive Director of Life Prizes, said that Rose “is the perfect example of why veterans in the pro-life movement should have great hope in the future. She has brought a boldness, creativity, and passion to the pro-life cause that is causing the country to take notice. We look forward to all that is to come from this brilliant young woman.”

It is certainly true that with her media savvy and financial support from veteran culture warriors, Lila Rose may well play an important role in the fight for—or in this case, against—women’s reproductive rights.

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not entirely true

Back in April, Tennessee lawmakers sought to end a $721,000 contract with Planned Parenthood, according to the Times, “citing outrage over what they saw in a video Rose had recently posted.”

These Tennessee politicians are consistent pro-life voters who opportunistically have jumped at the negative PR in order try to to pull funding from Planned Parenthood.

See my piece at RH Reality Check for an alternative view on why Rose's tactics are problematic.

bad tactics - good result?

Well, despite the sleazy tactics, hopefully this will serve to encourage Planned Parenthoods to be honest and legal. No matter where you fall on the choice issue, I think honesty and following the law is important.

Thank you

for writing about Lila Rose and her bogus campaign. If Rose truly wanted to improve women's health and lives - if that was what this was all about- she would work towards improving access to critical health care services for women and men; she would lend her considerable effort towards health care reform. Instead we know exactly what this is about - her own personal perspective on legal abortion access.

The Christian Defense Coalition could not be more wrong when they say:

“No one is going to accuse Lila of being mean, vindictive and harsh.”

I think most Americans can see through Rose's campaign. She is attacking one of the largest providers of sexual and reproductive health care for women and men - and we're talking, as I say above: annual exams, STI prevention & treatment, Pap smears, breast exams, contraception and more. Where would Rose propose millions of Americans go to receive affordable health care if she would like to shut down PP? I would love to know.

Again, thank you for writing the piece. It's a much needed contribution to the dialogue.

Amie Newman
RH Reality Check

Terrorism

Just another christian terrorist trying to intimidate those who need help.

She will be the reason some other nut kills another doctor.

ALL 17-18 YEAR OLD MEN SHOULD BE ARRESTED!!!

Just kidding!

Since when is it statutory rape when a 17 year old teen male has sex with his younger teen girlfriend?

I would think that a large percentage of males in this country, when they were teens, had sex with under age teen females.

Personally, when I was 18, my girlfriend was 16. does that mean I should have been arrested too?

Good thing we used rubbers, unlike some of the dumbo KKKristian cultists I knew who ended up getting abortions, in secret, of course. But, no matter how much they tried to hide it, everyone found out anyway, of course!

a couple of Operation Rescue teens

A couple of Operation Rescue teens demanded to enter a clinic during one of OR's pickets. The girls said to me (a volunteer escort) "We need to go in. We're pregnant and want abortions."

I said, "Do you swear on the name of Jesus Christ that you are pregnant?"

Result: confusion in the ranks. But, interestingly a year or so later both these kids did reportedly have what we used to call "shotgun weddings."

fake pregnancy crisis clinics practice worse deceit

I'm sure other readers will know of documentable cases, but when I did clinic defense in the 1980s/90s it was well-known that, if you brought a (positive) urine sample to an anti-choice pregnancy crisis clinic, they would delay informing you of the results if they knew you were contemplating abortion, so that in the end it would be too late for a first-trimester. Would that we had some secret videos of THOSE operations.

The *right* choice

Lila Rose is quoted as saying: "I am—quote—a ‘known anti-choice extremist.’ This is one of the better compliments I have received."

So, although she has been free to make her choice, she chooses to try to limit the freedom of others to make their own choices, and she's proud of that. But her's is the *right* choice, of course. Unless one were to choose differently ... if one were free to choose.

And all liars

Since the religious right is so found of its literal readings of the Bible I'm assuming they're OK with Lila's ultimate destination in the lake that burns with fire and brimstone (Rev 21 v8)
Just a thought.

human garbage

She is just a puppet being used in the "culture wars" that have destroyed this country. The country has been raped ecomomically by the Bush family and friends creating generations of serfs to come and this piece of human garbage goes around doing this? She is a self-important opportunist hoping for a high paying "career" on the right at Fox or Heritage etc. A nasty piece of garbage.

Lila Rose....One of a Kind!

I love Lila Rose...I wish we had another million girls with her values on the planet...her parents must be "VERY Proud" she is an example of what a Christian woman should be like....I wish I had her for a daughter-in-law...I have a Christian son who is looking for a gorgeous woman with some moral values instilled...she fits the bill.

Do Not Understand

I simply do not understand how people oppose Planned Parenthood. The opposition from Senator (the senior one from Utah) amazes me. I thought that he was a better man than that. Hatch! Senator Hatch (seems to be the right word-hatch, doesn’t it.)

Planned Parenthood stings

You mean "anti-murder", because that's what abortion IS--murder! Quit using the p.c. term "choice".

Do Not Understand? You simply do not understand the opposition to the abortion racquet and abortion mills called Planned Parenthood.

Lila Rose is a young hero. She and her org have exposed P.P. for what they are.

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