Megyn Kelly vs. Gosnell’s Attorney


“I’ve come out of this case realizing that 24 weeks is a bad determiner. It should be more like 16, 17 weeks. That would be a far better thing because the babies would not be even arguably viable at that point in time and I think the law should be changed to that. I think pro-choice would have still the right to choose, but they’ve got to choose quicker, and I think that’s something that should come out of this. More regulation should come out of these locations. I’m not sitting here saying this was all done right.


Watch the clip and find out why Megyn Kelly is my favorite talking head. (I rarely watch television news, but when I do I watch Megyn.)

Here’s a golden oldie:



When All else Fails, Play The Race Card!

Dr. Kermit Gosnell

Dr. Kermit Gosnell


I knowed it was gonna happen sooner or later:

Kermit Gosnell Trial: Closing Arguments Set In Abortion Doctor Murder Case

During closing arguments Monday, defense attorney Jack McMahon showed photographs of a relatively neat waiting room and other areas in Gosnell’s clinic, saying that pictures don’t lie.

He said the clinic wasn’t perfect but it wasn’t the criminal enterprise that prosecutors claim. The district attorney has called it a “house of horrors.”

McMahon said he’s not backing down from his opening remarks that the case is an elitist and racist prosecution against Gosnell, who is black.


Paging Touré Neblett!

BTW – I wonder which doctor aborted Touré’s child? (That’s the abortion he “thanked God” for, remember?) It would not surprise me to find out he sent his girlfriend to Gosnell’s clinic butcher shop.

I bet if you looked up “Vile Prog” in the dictionary on Google Bing you would find a picture of Touré Neblett.


Toure


Maybe I Am Overly-Sensitive

Via Hot Air, this shit will make you sick:

Live Action’s undercover journalist went to a Bronx abortion clinic to discuss the potential outcomes of a 23-week abortion — that’s nearly 6 months along — and got the kind of advice that one would expect from Kermit Gosnell himself:



What happens, the young woman asks, if the baby is moving and breathing when it comes out? No worries, says the abortion-clinic saleswoman — the toxic solution will make it “automatically stop.” If the baby spontaneously delivers, she advises the mother to “Flush it!” Or, failing that, stick the baby in a plastic bag and bring him or her to the clinic for the toxic solution. Don’t go to the hospital, she warns, because the hospital might actually try to save the baby.


Maybe I am overly sensitive about this topic. This June 27th will be twenty-three years since the day my youngest child was born prematurely. I still vividly remember watching that tiny little girl struggle to breathe for four days before giving up the ghost. I cannot imagine someone intentionally killing a live baby:

In an exchange laden with euphemisms on both sides to conceal the gruesome nature of the discussion, the pregnant woman wondered aloud what would happen if “it” (her fetus) emerged from her intact and alive.

The employee assigned to take note of medical history reassured the woman, “We never had that for ages” (a seeming admission that a baby did survive abortion at the clinic at least once) but that should “it” “survive this,” “They would still have to put it in like a jar, a container, with solution, and send it to the lab. . . . We don’t just throw it out in the garbage.”

Oh, and this innocuous-sounding “solution” was, of course, a toxic substance suitable for killing an infant.

“Like, what if it was twitching?” asked the pregnant woman.

“The solution will make it stop,” said the clinic employee. “That’s the whole purpose of the solution . . . It will automatically stop. It won’t be able to breathe anymore.”


If this doesn’t make you sick then you need a heart transplant cuz your old one ain’t working no more.


No Shit, Sherlock?

Dr. Kermit Gosnell

Dr. Kermit Gosnell


Captain Obvious Award Winner:

Gosnell case: HuffPost host says left ‘made a decision’ to not cover trial

Since late last week, a consensus has emerged: The national media has in large part ignored the trial of 72-year-old abortion provider Kermit Gosnell. Much less agreement, however, hovers over the question of why. Cameras aren’t allowed in the Gosnell courtroom, goes one theory. The details of the proceedings are too grisly for family-oriented media outlets, goes another prominent theory. Lefty media bias, goes yet another.

In a HuffPost Live segment today on the issue, host Marc Lamont Hill made clear where his theoretical thinking lay:

“For what it’s worth, I do think that those of us on the left have made a decision not to cover this trial because we worry that it’ll compromise abortion rights. Whether you agree with abortion or not, I do think there’s a direct connection between the media’s failure to cover this and our own political commitments on the left. I think it’s a bad idea, I think it’s dangerous, but I think that’s the way it is.”

Strong words from a host on a left-leaning outlet.


Now that the media has been shamed into covering the trial they are trying hard to spin it in their favor. “The conservative media didn’t cover it either!” goes one irrelevant argument. “Some feminist bloggers covered it!” goes another weak defense.

But the one that takes the cake is the argument that the pro-life movement is to blame for Gosnell’s atrocities.

I wonder how relieved the media is now that the Boston Marathon bombings gave them a chance to change the subject? (And another chance to bash the right.)


If You Can’t Cover It Up, Blame It On The Other Side!

kermit-gosnell_009


This is not an Onion parody, it’s from Media Matters:

The Anti-Choice Monster

Kermit Gosnell, currently on trial for murder, appears to be a monster. There are no adjectives strong enough to describe the horrors that a grand jury says took place at the Women’s Medical Society.

In recent weeks, anti-choice media figures have been agitating for more coverage of the Gosnell trial in the mainstream press, hoping to inject into public discourse the idea that all clinics performing abortions are the monstrous dens depicted in stark detail in the grand jury report.

I agree – the Gosnell trial does deserve more coverage. Not as a stain on abortion providers but as an indictment of the outcome if the anti-choice movement achieves its goals. Far from the practices of well-established medical facilities, the Women’s Medical Society was the modern-day back alley, like those in the pre-Roe era where desperate women were butchered.

[...]

As the anti-choice movement seeks to close the last remaining clinics in North Dakota, Mississippi, Kansas, and Arkansas, the ultimate result of its action will be to drive women into the hands of more Kermit Gosnells.

The fact the right refuses to face is that, as the grand jury explicitly stated, “the real key to the business model, though, was this: Gosnell catered to the women who couldn’t get abortions elsewhere.”

Those who will be taken advantage of are not the wealthy who can afford to travel to an alternative state where they can receive care, but the low-income who feel trapped by their circumstance. Remove legal and safe options, and women like the victims the right purports to be speaking for will turn to the Kermit Gosnells of the world. And it’s the policies of the anti-choice movement that will drive them there.


They can’t defend Gosnell (there is no defense) and they failed in their attempts to sweep his horrific crimes under the rug, so now they are blaming everything on the people who oppose abortion! The problem is that Gosnell’s clinic was not a “back-alley” operation. It was licensed and listed in the Yellow Pages.

The pro-choice groups missed their chance to get out in front of this. They should have been the loudest voices demanding tighter regulation of abortion clinics and accountability for all the government officials who dropped the ball over the years.

I am pro-choice, but I believe that abortion should be safe, legal and rare. The abortions performed by Dr. Gosnell were not safe, many of them were not legal and they were not rare. Let’s fix the problem, not the blame.


This post will make you sick – the Grand Jury Report on Dr. Kermit Gosnell

kermit-gosnell_002


These are the opening paragraphs of the Grand Jury report on Dr. Kermit Gosnell:

This case is about a doctor who killed babies and endangered women. What we mean is that he regularly and illegally delivered live, viable, babies in the third trimester of pregnancy – and then murdered these newborns by severing their spinal cords with scissors. The medical practice by which he carried out this business was a filthy fraud in which he overdosed his patients with dangerous drugs, spread venereal disease among them with infected instruments, perforated their wombs and bowels – and, on at least two occasions, caused their deaths. Over the years, many people came to know that something was going on here. But no one put a stop to it.

Let us say right up front that we realize this case will be used by those on both sides of the abortion debate. We ourselves cover a spectrum of personal beliefs about the morality of abortion. For us as a criminal grand jury, however, the case is not about that controversy; it is about disregard of the law and disdain for the lives and health of mothers and infants. We find common ground in exposing what happened here, and in recommending measures to prevent anything like this from ever happening again.

The “Women’s Medical Society”

That was the impressive-sounding name of the clinic operated in West
Philadelphia, at 38th and Lancaster, by Kermit B. Gosnell, M.D. Gosnell seemed impressive as well. A child of the neighborhood, Gosnell spent almost four decades running this clinic, giving back – so it appeared – to the community in which he continued to live and work.

But the truth was something very different, and evident to anyone who stepped inside. The clinic reeked of animal urine, courtesy of the cats that were allowed to roam (and defecate) freely. Furniture and blankets were stained with blood. Instruments were not properly sterilized. Disposable medical supplies were not disposed of; they were reused, over and over again. Medical equipment – such as the defibrillator, the EKG, the pulse oximeter, the blood pressure cuff – was generally broken; even when it worked, it wasn’t used. The emergency exit was padlocked shut. And scattered throughout, in cabinets, in the basement, in a freezer, in jars and bags and plastic jugs, were fetal remains. It was a baby charnel house.

The people who ran this sham medical practice included no doctors other than Gosnell himself, and not even a single nurse. Two of his employees had been to medical school, but neither of them were licensed physicians. They just pretended to be. Everyone called them “Doctor,” even though they, and Gosnell, knew they weren’t. Among the rest of the staff, there was no one with any medical licensing or relevant certification at all. But that didn’t stop them from making diagnoses, performing procedures, administering drugs.

Because the real business of the “Women’s Medical Society” was not health; it was profit. There were two primary parts to the operation. By day it was a prescription mill; by night an abortion mill. A constant stream of “patients” came through during business hours and, for the proper payment, left with scripts for Oxycontin and other controlled substances, for themselves and their friends. Gosnell didn’t see these “patients”; he didn’t even show up at the office during the day. He just left behind blank, pre-signed prescription pads, and had his unskilled, unauthorized workers take care of the rest. The fake prescriptions brought in hundreds of thousands of dollars a year. But this drug-selling operation is the subject of separate investigation by federal authorities.

Our focus was on the other side of the business.

Murder in plain sight

With abortion, as with prescriptions, Gosnell’s approach was simple: keep volume high, expenses low – and break the law. That was his competitive edge.

Pennsylvania, like other states, permits legal abortion within a regulatory framework. Physicians must, for example, provide counseling about the nature of the procedure. Minors must have parental or judicial consent. All women must wait 24 hours after first visiting the facility, in order to fully consider their decision. But Gosnell’s compliance with such requirements was casual at best. At the Women’s Medical Society, the only question that really mattered was whether you had the cash. Too young? No problem. Didn’t want to wait? Gosnell provided same-day service.

The real key to the business model, though, was this: Gosnell catered to the women who couldn’t get abortions elsewhere – because they were too pregnant. Most doctors won’t perform late second-trimester abortions, from approximately the 20th week of pregnancy, because of the risks involved. And late-term abortions after the 24th week of pregnancy are flatly illegal. But for Dr. Gosnell, they were an opportunity. The bigger the baby, the more he charged.

There was one small problem. The law requires a measurement of gestational age, usually done by an ultrasound. The ultrasound film would leave documentary proof that the abortion was illegal. Gosnell’s solution was simply to fudge the measurement process. Instead of hiring proper ultrasound technicians, he “trained” the staff himself, showing them how to aim the ultrasound probe at an angle to make the fetus look smaller. If one of his workers nonetheless recorded an ultrasound measurement that was too big, it would just be redone. Invariably these second ultrasounds would come in lower. In fact, almost every time a second ultrasound was taken, the gestational age would be recorded as precisely 24.5 weeks – slightly past the statutory cutoff. Apparently Gosnell thought he would get away with abortions that were just a little illegal. In reality, of course, most of these pregnancies were considerably more advanced.

But the illegal abortion business also posed an additional dilemma. Babies that big are hard to get out. Go snell’s approach, whenever possible, was to force full labor and delivery of premature infants on ill-informed women. The women would check in during the day, make payment, and take labor-inducing drugs. The doctor wouldn’t appear until evening, often 8:00, 9:00, or 10:00 p.m., and only then deal with any of the women who were ready to deliver. Many of them gave birth before he even got there. By maximizing the pain and danger for his patients, he minimized the work, and cost, for himself and his staff. The policy, in effect, was labor without labor.

There remained, however, a final difficulty. When you perform late-term “abortions” by inducing labor, you get babies. Live, breathing, squirming babies. By 24 weeks, most babies born prematurely will survive if they receive appropriate medical care. But that was not what the Women’s Medical Society was about. Gosnell had a simple solution for the unwanted babies he delivered: he killed them. He didn’t call it that. He called it “ensuring fetal demise.” The way he ensured fetal demise was by sticking scissors into the back of the baby’s neck and cutting the spinal cord. He called that “snipping.”

Over the years, there were hundreds of “snippings.” Sometimes, if Gosnell was unavailable, the “snipping” was done by one of his fake doctors, or even by one of the administrative staff. But all the employees of the Women’s Medical Society knew. Everyone there acted as if it wasn’t murder at all.


That was just the beginning. There is lots and lots more. 281 pages more.

The worst part is the lack of oversight. Pennsylvania state officials did not inspect Gosnell’s clinic for eighteen years, even though there were complaints, lawsuits and at least two patient deaths. The atrocities were discovered by accident when the police raided the clinic looking for evidence that Gosnell was running a “pill mill.” If he had stayed out of drug dealing his clinic might still be open for business.

Gosnell’s victims:

kermit-gosnell_003 kermit-gosnell_005


kermit-gosnell_006

Freezer full of fetal remains

Freezer full of fetal remains


kermit-gosnell_007


This is really a sensational scandal. When you think about it this case is tailor-made for tons of television coverage. Lots of gore and lurid details, drugs, a rich defendant, and hundreds of dead babies. The only things missing are sex and dead white girls. This is way better than Casey Anthony or Jody Arias. So where is the news media? The television networks are conducting a near black-out of news reporting on the case.

You don’t have to be pro-life to be outraged by this case and the lack of media coverage thereof.


Reserved for media section at the Gosnell trial

Reserved for media section at the Gosnell trial


Protecting You From Unhappy Thoughts

Dr. Kermit Gosnell

Dr. Kermit Gosnell


From Elite Panic and Kermit Gosnell by Ace of Spades:

People who do evil generally don’t imagine they’re doing evil. In fact, some of the worst evils are perpetrated by those who’ve convinced themselves they’re doing good. One’s conscience tends to restrain one from evil; but if one can trick one’s conscience into thinking one’s doing good by doing evil, well. Then you’ve really got something.

I imagine the media believes it’s “doing good” by being so cautious about What Truths the Public Is Capable of Hearing. After all, if this Gosnell trial were publicized, people would Get Angry, and come to All the Wrong Conclusions, and put the allies of those in the media (such as NARAL and Planned Parenthood) on the defensive.

Hell, these maniacs might even get in into their skulls to hurt people!

Well, we can’t have that. We can’t let the Wrong Kind of Information — true information, but the sort of information the non-enlightened may be confused about — passing into the Wrong Kinds of Brains.

Thus, this embargo on the Gosnell story is not just partisan bias, fronting for the Democrats by refusing to mention anything that might be used as a wedge issue against them.

No, this embargo is done for the Public Good, even if the public is too stupid to understand that. If the public heard about these things… Well, that’s not gonna happen. Not on our watch.

It’s been occurring to me lately that much media behavior is explainable by this prism. They don’t want to report certain facts, not because the facts aren’t true (they’re facts by definition), but because they’re Concerned About The Capacity of Non-Journalists to Successfully Interpret These Facts.

And they justify this to themselves by conceiving themselves as Angels guarding the outer doors of Hell itself, with millions of slavering monsters just beyond the gate.

By deliberately misleading the public, you see, they’re protecting the world.

From us.


If you have been following the story of Dr. Kermit Gosnell you should be horrified and outraged. He is an abortion doctor that is on trial for murdering aborted babies that were born alive. Witnesses have testified to watching him use scissors to snip the spinal cords of live infants.

A woman who worked at a Philadelphia abortion clinic has testified how she was told snipping babies’ spines after they were born was ‘standard procedure’ to bring about ‘fetal demise’.

Lynda Williams, 44, said her former boss Dr. Kermit Gosnell taught her how to turn a baby over and cut its neck with a pair of scissors – but she only did it once because it gave her ‘the creeps’.

As she testified in the murder trial against Gosnell, she added that patients were often given pain medication that did not work during procedures, and that he would slap their legs if they squirmed.

Gosnell, 72, is charged with murdering seven babies at Philadelphia Women’s Medical Society and with the death of a woman, who suffered cardiac arrest after she was given too much anesthesia.

He performed illegal, late-term abortions and when the babies were born alive, he would sever their spinal cords to kill them, prosecutors have claimed over the four-week trial.


If you have never heard of Dr. Kermit Gosnell that is no surprise. The U.S. media has essentially embargoed the story. That should horrify and outrage you even more.


Former Surgeon General C. Everett Koop, RIP


Former Surgeon General C. Everett Koop dies at age 96

Former U.S. Surgeon General C. Everett Koop, a pediatric surgeon turned public health advocate, died Monday. He was 96.

Koop served as surgeon general from 1982 to 1989, under Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush.

He was outspoken on controversial public health issues and did much to raise the profile the office of the surgeon general.

He died peacefully at his home in Hanover, New Hampshire, Dartmouth College said in a news release announcing his death.

“Dr. Koop did more than take care of his individual patients — he taught all of us about critical health issues that affect our larger society,” said Dartmouth President Carol L. Folt. “Through that knowledge, he empowered each of us to improve our own well-being and quality of life. Dr. Koop’s commitment to education allowed him to do something most physicians can only dream of: improving the health of millions of people worldwide.”

Koop, called “Chick” by his friends, was perhaps best known for his work around HIV/AIDS. He wrote a brochure about the disease that was sent to 107 million households in the United States in 1988. It was the largest public health mailing ever, according to a biography of Koop on a website of the surgeon general.


When Koop was first nominated he was strongly opposed by the left who feared his was a religious ideologue. But in office he proved to be a man who put science first. At a time when AIDS was virtually a taboo subject among politicians and the religious right advocated teaching “abstinence only”, Koop went rogue and came out bluntly in favor of sex education and condom use. He also refused to endorse a report released in his name that warned of long-term health consequences of abortion.

He is arguably the most famous Surgeon General in history. May he rest in peace.


One Zombie, Two Events


From Zombie at Pajamas Media:

Walk for Life vs. Roe v. Wade birthday party: Abortion showdown SF

On January 26, two diametrically opposed ideologies chose San Francisco as their battleground. To our left, the pro-choice army convened at the city’s Embarcadero to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Roe v. Wade (which formally legalized abortion throughout the United States); to our right, the pro-life army convened for its ninth annual Walk for Life (the largest anti-abortion event on the West Coast).

What happened when the two armies clashed?

[...]

[Pro-choice woman haranguing pro-life marchers:]

Get your vaginal probe out of my vagina!
Get your crucifix out of my uterus!
Oh yeah, the truth hurts!
What are you teaching your little children? How to make women DIE???
Get your crucifix out of my uterus!
Get your crucifix out of my uterus!
Get your crucifix out of my uterus!
Get your vaginal probe out of my vagina!
Get your crucifix out of my vagina!
Get your vaginal probe out of my vagina!
That’s disgusting! What are you looking around for?
Vaginas!
Uteruses!
Get your crucifix out of my vagina!
Get your crucifix out of my vagina.
Get your crucifix out of my uterus!
Get your vaginal probe out of my vagina!
Get your vaginal probe out of my vagina!
Get the cross out of my…uterus.
Get your crucifix out of my uterus!
Oh, a t-shirt: We wouldn’t want you to learn anything!
Vaginal probes out of my vagina!
Get your crucifix out of my uterus!

But wait — we’re getting ahead of ourselves. Let’s go back to the beginning of the day and see what happened at each stop along the way.

There is a lot more and there is no way to summarize it. Go check it out – I’ll wait for you to get back.


For those of you not familiar with the blogger known as Zombie, he is the guy who had the best coverage of the west coast Occupy movement. He is a conservative who lives and works somewhere in the vicinity of the San Francisco Bay area. In other words, he is a deep-cover operative for the GOP.

His subversive technique is to infiltrate public events disguised as a regular person and armed with a camera. He takes pictures and videos and then publishes them along with a description of his observations. It’s an old-fashioned form of journalism they used to call “reporting”. The idea is to give the reader the facts and let them make up their own minds.

Zombie doesn’t pretend to be neutral. He lets his bias show through, but he lets the pictures and videos do most of the talking.


BTW – Today is Hillary Clinton’s last day as Secretary of State.


The Child Support Would Have Been A Real Bitch

Touré Neblett

Touré Neblett


MSNBC Host: ‘I Thank God and Country . . . Abortion Was There to Save Me’

During MSNBC’s “The Cycle” on Friday, co-host Toure celebrated the 40th anniversary of the landmark Roe v. Wade decision to legalize abortion by telling the story of when he and an old girlfriend decided to have an abortion 15 years ago.

“In some ways that choice saved my life,” Toure said.

He said he was extremely thankful abortion was an option because wasn’t ready to be a dad and going through with the pregnancy would have just made “a mess of three lives” because she “wasn’t the one.”

“I thank God and country that when I fell into a bad situation, abortion was there to save me and keep me on a path toward building a strong family I have now. And I pray that safety net stays in place,” Toure said.

Being able to choose to have an abortion makes for a “stronger America,” he concluded.

Fifteen years ago Touré Neblett was 27 years old. By the time I was that age I was divorced with three kids.

I can see why he was relieved. With his income the child support payments would have been a real bitch. Imagine how inconvenient 18 years of visitation would have been.

But I’m sure he was very supportive of his girlfriend and assured her that he would support whatever decision she made. He probably even volunteered to pay for the abortion.



Just STFU

Asshole001


They never learn:

GOP looks for ways to stop the rape comments

Rep. Phil Gingrey’s attempts to explain Todd Akin’s rape remarks are leaving many Republicans beyond frustrated that a few in their party can’t help but insert rape into the already contentious abortion debate.

“This is actually pretty simple. If you’re about to talk about rape as anything other than a brutal and horrible crime, stop,” said Republican strategist Kevin Madden, who was a senior adviser in Mitt Romney’s campaign.

On Thursday, the Georgia Republican didn’t heed that advice, telling a local Chamber of Commerce breakfast that Akin was “partially right” when he said last year that a woman can stop herself from getting pregnant.

“We tell infertile couples all the time that are having trouble conceiving because of the woman not ovulating, ‘Just relax. Drink a glass of wine. And don’t be so tense and uptight because all that adrenaline can cause you not to ovulate,’” Gingrey said.

He also said that Akin’s definition of a “non-legitimate rape” could be “a scared-to-death 15-year-old that becomes impregnated by her boyfriend and then has to tell her parents.”

The comments were reported by the Marietta Daily Journal. Gingrey later said that he wasn’t trying to defend remarks by Akin or Indiana Senate candidate Richard Mourdock, and that his position was misconstrued “in my attempt to provide context as to what I presumed they meant.”

But Gingrey’s lengthy explanation of what Akin meant was quickly circulated by Democrats, repudiated by medical groups, and had some Republicans smacking their heads in frustration.


It’s really quite simple: If you are a Republican candidate and/or office holder and you have a penis but you do not have a medical degree, do not discuss anything having to do with vaginas.

Ever.

You don’t know what you are talking about. The more you talk, the dumber you will look. Even if you have a medical degree it’s better to be safe than sorry.

Just STFU

If you follow my advice some people might suspect you are stupid, but if you open your mouth you will remove all doubt.


333,964 doesn’t sound “rare”

SBmy-moms-gonna-kill-me


Planned Parenthood’s New Annual Report: We Did 333,964 Abortions; 1 Every 94 Seconds

Planned Parenthood Federation of America’s latest annual report for 2011-2012 says that its affiliated clinics performed 333,964 abortions in fiscal 2011.

That works out to an average of one abortion every 94 seconds.

The 333,964 abortion Planned Parenthood did in fiscal 2011 is an increase of 4,519 from the 329,445 abortions it did in 2010, according to a fact sheet that Planned Parenthood published last year.


Of course when you divide that number by the number of women of childbearing age you get a percentage that’s not so impressive. There are slightly over 4 million children born in the U.S. each year, so that’s about 8% of all pregnancies. I don’t know what percentage of abortions in the U.S. are performed by Planned Parenthood, but if I recall correctly they are by far the largest provider.

The article doesn’t tell us how many of those abortions were related to rape, incest or protecting the health of the mother. We also don’t know how many of them involved some kind of diagnosed birth defect.

I am pro-choice, but I believe that abortion should be safe, legal and rare. Ignorance is no longer an excuse. Neither is poverty – effective birth control is cheap and widely available. I guarantee you that if a guy has to choose between paying for contraception or not having sex, he’ll come up with the money.


demotivational-posters-ugly-children


WTF?


Two videos from “Lady Parts Justice”. The second one is a little NSFW.

These are not parodies, although they were produced by Lizz Winstead, co-creator of The Daily Show.



DJ, spin that stuff!


Paul Ryan interview:

QUESTION: Should abortions to be available to women who are raped?

RYAN: Well, look, I’m proud of my pro-life record. And I stand by my pro-life record in Congress. It’s something I’m proud of. But Mitt Romney is the top of the ticket and Mitt Romney will be president and he will set the policy of the Romney administration.


Think Progress headline:

Ryan Refuses To Say Abortions Should Be Available To Women Who Are Raped


I’m surprised they didn’t ask him if he stopped beating his wife.

Obviously the Democrats hope to make this election about abortion. They would rather talk about anything but the economy.

But is that a good strategy?

Are the Democrats Delusional On Abortion?

The Democrats apparently think they have hit the jackpot with Todd Akin’s moment of stupidity, but I’m not so sure. How, exactly, are they going to take advantage of Akin’s blunder? By talking ceaselessly about abortion. At the Washington Examiner, Paul Bedard headlines: “Dem Convention becomes anti-Akin affair.” That is a serious mistake. The Democratic convention should be an anti-Romney affair.

[...]

We can only pray that this report is true, and that the Democrats devote all three days in Charlotte to discussions of abortion rights, rape and contraception. If there is one thing we can say with certainty this year, it is that the overwhelming majority of voters don’t want to hear about the social issues. They want to know how we are going to climb out of the four-year economic funk that has been the Obama administration. If undecided viewers tune into the Democratic convention and hear all about abortion, and tune into the Republican convention and hear all about the economy, Romney will win in a landslide.

And, by the way, Republicans should help drive this contrast by saying nothing–and I mean, absolutely nothing–about any social issue. They should talk the economy non-stop, with occasional digressions into foreign policy. If they are asked about abortion, they should chide the reporter for asking about a topic that is of little interest to voters and that, by the way, the president, vice president, senators and congressmen have no ability to do anything about, and give an answer about the economy. If the Democrats want to define themselves to voters as the party of abortion and gay marriage, please, God, let them do so!


This is where message discipline and sticking to your game plan become important. The Obama campaign and the media (but I repeat myself) are trying desperately to change the subject. They are grossly exaggerating Ryan’s record, trying to force him to defend himself.

But there is an old axiom – “If you are explaining, you’re losing.”

R&R need to hang tough, stick with their strategy and keep their eyes on the prize.


A different point of view


Here is someone with a unique perspective:

Woman Conceived in Rape Responds to Akin Abortion Controversy

Rebecca Kiessling, a pro-life attorney from Michigan, fully understands the national debate going on concerning the controversial comments Missouri Senate candidate Todd Akin made about abortion and rape. Kiessling was conceived when her mother was victimized by a rapist.

“It seems to me, first of all, from what I understand from doctors, if it’s a legitimate rape, that’s really rare. The female body has ways to try to shut that whole thing down,” Akin said. “The punishment ought to be on the rapist, and not in attacking the child.”

Kiessling responded to the comments saying that the use of the term “legitimate rape” was unnecessary and improper and she gave her advice for how pro-life candidates can thoughtfully and articulately address the sensitive subject of rape and abortion.

“First of all — never say ‘legitimate rape,’” Kiessling said. “Ron Paul used the same terminology last January and he got lambasted for it too. This kind of remark only serves to perpetuate the suspicion of rape victims’ accounts. It’s estimated that only 1% of rape victims ever see their rapist convicted as charged. Rape is rape. “Legitimate rape” almost sounds as if it was somehow justifiable.”

“If you are 100% pro-life with no rape exceptions, there is no need to question the veracity of a rape victims’ account, because you are against all abortions. It would not matter if a woman was not or not raped,” she continued.

While abortion advocates often talk about supporting a woman’s right to privacy, Kiessling says rape exceptions in abortion laws turn that notion on its head.

“Rape exceptions in the law actually put the government in the position of having to ascertain when the child was conceived, who the father is, whether the child was conceived during the alleged rape or during intercourse with her husband or boyfriend, and if the child was conceived during the time frame of the alleged rape, then the government would need to determine whether the sexual intercourse was consensual or not,” she explained. “So rape exceptions serve to perpetuate the injustice against rape victims that their accounts are to be viewed with skepticism, and it further leaves the majority of impregnated rape victims wholly unprotected under the law. Rape exceptions suggest that a “real rape victim” couldn’t possibly love “the rapist’s baby” and that rape victim mothers don’t exist.”


If you disagree with her don’t take it out on me.

I will point out, however, that biologically there is no difference between a child conceived in rape and any other child. A child is wholly blameless for the manner in which it was conceived.

It has been my experience that the two sides in the abortion argument have a tendency to talk past each other. One side talks about the rights of the unborn child and the other talks about the rights of the mother.

I think the right-to-lifers have a legitimate argument when they say life begins at conception. Your genetic program was set the instant that your father’s sperm fertilized your mother’s egg.

On the other hand I am pro-choice because I do not believe that a zygote is a human being. That’s why I agree with Roe v. Wade. A woman’s right to control her own body take precedence over the child’s rights in the first trimester. But as the child develops physically it begins to develop rights as well. That’s why abortion is restricted to extreme cases in the third trimester.

Todd Akin is a fucking idiot. But his belief that women can’t get pregnant from rape is no more ridiculous than the belief that vaccinations cause autism. Neither one has any scientific basis.

I do not believe that the right-to-life movement is a secret plot by men to control women. A lot of men are pro-choice and a lot of women are pro-life. My sister is pro-life. If she’s a fan of the patriarchy somebody forgot to tell her husband.

We need to stop acting as if the radical fringe represents the mainstream. OWS does not represent the political left in America. Despite what you’re gonna be hearing for the next couple of months Todd Akin does not represent the mainstream of the Republican party.

Abortion is an emotional issue for both sides. There are people on both sides who want to exploit the issue to get you angry or scared. Because those are powerful emotions and emotion clouds reason. If they can rile up your emotions they can use them to manipulate and control you.

Always pay attention to the man behind the curtain.


First Rule of Holes Violation


Rep. Steve King: I’ve Never Heard Of A Girl Getting Pregnant From Statutory Rape Or Incest

Rep. Steve King, one of the most staunchly conservative members of the House, was one of the few Republicans who did not strongly condemn Rep. Todd Akin Monday for his remarks regarding pregnancy and rape. King also signaled why — he might agree with parts of Akin’s assertion.

King told an Iowa reporter he’s never heard of a child getting pregnant from statutory rape or incest.

“Well I just haven’t heard of that being a circumstance that’s been brought to me in any personal way,” King told KMEG-TV Monday, “and I’d be open to discussion about that subject matter.”


The RNC should make all its members and candidates attend a mandatory sex-ed class.

Toot sweet.


My take on abortion


(This started as a comment at Uppity’s place)

I was in junior high when Roe v. Wade was handed down. I remember the issue being debated in class. There is nothing quite like a bunch of virgins debating reproductive rights. It’s kinda like the Vatican, only with kids instead of old farts.

Some people thought the abortion issue was settled once and for all time. They were wrong.

Now, almost 40 years later, here’s my take:

Most Republicans don’t really care all that much about the abortion issue. They nominally oppose it but they really don’t want to fight about it. They have other priorities.

The same goes for the Democrats but in reverse. The fact is most people really don’t think about abortion very much or very often. It’s not a subject you deal with on a daily basis.

Both sides have a minority that cares passionately about abortion. In order to keep that minority happy, both sides pay lip service to the issue. Every election the issue gets dragged out of wherever they keep it stashed and put up for everyone to see – just like Christmas decorations. Then when the election is over it gets boxed up and put away.

In fact, it’s kind of a game the Republicans and Democrats play. Every once in a while a red state fundamentalist politician will introduce some bill proposing a draconian new restriction on abortion. Left wing advocacy groups swing into action, sending out emails to rally the troops and requesting donations to fight against the bill.

Usually the bill gets voted down or amended to remove the objectionable stuff. Occasionally the bill gets passed and is then vetoed. On rare occasions the bill makes it into law and is then appealed. It’s been a while since any significant new restriction on abortion made it past the courts.

Here’s the dirty little secret – neither side wants to win this fight. As far as the Republicans and Democrats are concerned it’s win-win as long as the fight continues. They both use abortion as a shiny thing to distract us from other issues.

And that’s my take.


Why wasn’t he charged with murder?

Baby killer?


Deputies: Baby dies after man beats pregnant woman

Deputies said an Inman man was accused of beating his pregnant girlfriend and killing the unborn baby.

Spartanburg County deputies said they were called to Spartanburg Regional Medical Center to speak with a woman who had been beaten up.

The woman told deputies that her boyfriend, 21-year-old Michael Ellenburg, was upset when she returned home late about 3 a.m. after spending time with friends. She said he ran towards her, punched her in the face, knocking her to the ground.

As the woman lie on the ground, Ellenburg continued to punch her in the face and kneed her in the stomach, deputies said.

Deputies said Ellenburg knew the victim was 10-and-a-half weeks pregnant, and they have two other children together. Before investigators left the hospital, they learned the baby died.

Ellenburg was arrested and charged with aggravated criminal domestic violence and later released on a $10,000 bond.


I know what you’re thinking – Why isn’t that scumbag charged with murder?

10 and 1/2 weeks is still first trimester. Is the fetus a human life or isn’t it?

Because if you think he should be charged with murder then you think abortion is murder.

Just something to think about.


About Those Ultrasounds

HI VISION Ascendus Diagnostic Ultrasound Scanner was approved by the FDA in 2011.

The Democrats’ “War on Women” rhetoric argues that the GOP is going after abortion access by adding all sorts of regulations that are meant to act as barriers against women choosing abortion. One of the chief lynchpins in this argument is the regulation of ultrasound procedures, specifically the required use of “transvaginal ultrasound” technology in various states. Nevermind that this has been revealed to be a bit dishonest, that it’s basically the Democratic version of the pro-life abortion picture technique, invoking images of wands a-twirling in vaginas across the land. In raising the specter of Roe v. Wade once again in the fierce election fight this year, such ultrasounds have been described as akin to “rape” and sensitive articles have been written by pro-choice women about the additional emotional pain such ultrasounds induce.

This is definitely a tricky area to navigate rhetorically.  After all, I am a pro-choice woman who has been raped and has recently undergone a transvaginal ultrasound (2, in fact). But I’m not buying the hype about this, and for good reasons. In addition to my own experience, I’ve had a lot of questions and a lot of suspicions throughout our national dialogue on this topic. I have documented  repeatedly and for years the dishonesty of Democrats’ rhetoric on abortion and reproductive issues. But there did seem to be a lot of bills proposing the use of ultrasound technology during abortion, and a lot of noise from pro-choice quarters about how the transvaginal method was “like rape” and was an attempt to “shame women” for their sexual choices. So what’s a woman to do when faced with suspicions and exaggerations, and enough of a brain to think for herself, while also being brave enough to question the status quo? Obviously some research was in order. What I found will likely surprise you.

Lobbying stats

The first question I had was whether lobbying money had anything to do with the adoption of this specific regulation. That seemed to me to be the most obvious explanation for the proliferation of such laws. And, when we consult the record kept at Open Secrets, we can see the that indeed lobbyist funding did increase in this field dramatically in 2011. In 2010, the International Contrast Ultrasound Society donated a mere $20,000 to the law/lobbying firm SNR Denton for distribution on their lobbying needs. The next year the amount was $190,000, quite an anomaly considering their efforts so far this year have fallen back to the $10,000 mark. (Here’s a list of SNR Denton’s clients for 2011, many of whom are medical companies. Note that their lobbying budget from all these sources is over $10 million for that year.) Why is this important and why did the amount increase in 2011?  Two words: new models. (more…)

So, about that war on women…

If you thought the contraception debate was about expanding or protecting women’s existing right to reproductive health care, think again. If you were waiting for the other shoe to fall, congratulations. You are not blinded by your own bias and can see clearly and painfully exactly how much the left, especially the new Democratic constituencies attracted under Obama, care about the signature women’s issue according to left-centered feminists. Which is to say they do not care at all. Women, you have served your purpose, and it is time for reassignment back under the bus. Contraception coverage, decided and issued just over a month ago, is already up for review:

Taking a conciliatory tone and asking for a wide range of public comment, the Obama administration announced this afternoon new accommodations on a controversial mandate requiring contraceptive coverage in health care plans.

Coming after a month of continued opposition from the U.S. bishops to the mandate, which was first revised in early February to exempt certain religious organizations, today’s announced changes from the Department of Health and Human Services make a number of concessions, including allowing religious organizations that self-insure to be made exempt.

Note that they are asking for public comment. It would be irresponsible for organizations such as NOW, Emily’s List, and NARAL to remain silent on this. I expect to see a big fundraising push to raise awareness about this issue. There’s a war on women, for goodness sakes! And women must fight the good fight! I’m waiting for it. I’m just sure it’s going to happen…

But wait. There’s more!

About that new student rule, which Sandra Fluke fought so hard for, and for which she suffered so much indignity, may not be as permanent as she would like, or as immediate. The proposal suggests ways that universities can easily skirt the rules. It’s so nice of the Obama administration to publish the loopholes at taxpayer expense so that these universities don’t have to pay lawyers to figure it out themselves. Obots are right that Obama is like Jesus in one sense: The lord giveth and he taketh away.

News of the changes also came as a separate ruling on student health insurance coverage was announced by the Department of Health and Human Services this afternoon. Under that ruling, health care plans for students would be treated like those of employees of colleges and universities — meaning the colleges will have to provide contraceptive services to students without co-pay.

Religiously affiliated colleges and universities, however, would be shielded from this ruling, according to a statement from the HHS.

“In the same way that religious colleges and universities will not have to pay, arrange or refer for contraceptive coverage for their employees, they will not have to do so for their students who will get such coverage directly and separately from their insurer,” the statement said.

I’d be very curious to learn what Fluke’s opinion is of this specific issue, and the other reproductive health proposal (both linked in the article above) overall. If she or anyone else participating in the debate on the pro-contraception side can support this, it does raise some questions. Most notably: So, it’s okay (to segregate medical care by gender) if you’re a Democrat? I wonder if it will even be an issue, if any self-labelled feminist of the progressive/liberal persuasion will comment on it at all. I’m guessing not if the last three years are any indication. I mean, who cares if Obama’s health care plan segregates women’s reproductive health care, or if it rolls back EEOC rulings that have stood for 12+ years? He’s the coolest m*therf*cking feminist president evah!

Cross-posted from P&L.

Follow

Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.

Join 273 other followers