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This angle is the first reaction by any [[Planned Parenthood]] spokeswoman when confronted by scaling back public tax dollars. <ref>[http://carloz.newsvine.com/_news/2011/02/16/6068123-a-war-on-women-planned-parenthoods-cecile-richards-on-gops-assault-on-reproductive-rights 'A War on Women' - Planned Parenthood's Cecile Richards on GOP's Assault on Reproductive Rights, Newsvine, Feb 16, 2011]</ref> Recently, it reared its head during the televised presidential debates in the form of [[conception]]. Liberal debate hosts would pepper the candidates with seemingly meaningless contraception questions when there wasn't any public outcry. <ref>[http://www.mrc.org/node/38885 ABC's Stephanopoulos Defends Contraception Line of Questioning from Debate, MRC, January 12, 2012]</ref> Soon thereafter, [[Obamacare]] mandates that [[Catholic]] organizations provide contraception and the issue became national, with most of the public in opposition. The bottom line is that Democrats are pushing a narrative, that is -- they claim to fight for women against the anti-women GOP.
 
This angle is the first reaction by any [[Planned Parenthood]] spokeswoman when confronted by scaling back public tax dollars. <ref>[http://carloz.newsvine.com/_news/2011/02/16/6068123-a-war-on-women-planned-parenthoods-cecile-richards-on-gops-assault-on-reproductive-rights 'A War on Women' - Planned Parenthood's Cecile Richards on GOP's Assault on Reproductive Rights, Newsvine, Feb 16, 2011]</ref> Recently, it reared its head during the televised presidential debates in the form of [[conception]]. Liberal debate hosts would pepper the candidates with seemingly meaningless contraception questions when there wasn't any public outcry. <ref>[http://www.mrc.org/node/38885 ABC's Stephanopoulos Defends Contraception Line of Questioning from Debate, MRC, January 12, 2012]</ref> Soon thereafter, [[Obamacare]] mandates that [[Catholic]] organizations provide contraception and the issue became national, with most of the public in opposition. The bottom line is that Democrats are pushing a narrative, that is -- they claim to fight for women against the anti-women GOP.
  
Next came conception discussions on Capitol Hill. House Democrats were up in arms over having GOP hearings scheduling an all male panel on the issue of contraception. <ref>[http://www.examiner.com/political-buzz-in-ft-myers/the-war-on-women-and-contraception The war on women and contraception, The Examiner, February 18, 2012]</ref> Many sympathetic liberals in the [[Lamestream media]] picked up the story. They did not include the fact that this was a morning hearing and that the afternoon hearing scheduled women for the panel. The Democrat narrative was framed, hearings by an uncaring GOP.  
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Next came conception discussions on Capitol Hill. House Democrats were livid over the GOP having hearings scheduling with only men on a panel describing the issue of contraception. <ref>[http://www.examiner.com/political-buzz-in-ft-myers/the-war-on-women-and-contraception The war on women and contraception, The Examiner, February 18, 2012]</ref> Many sympathetic liberals in the [[Lamestream media]] picked up the story. They did not include the fact that this was a morning hearing and that the afternoon hearing scheduled women for the panel. The Democrat narrative was framed, hearings by an uncaring GOP.  
  
 
The latest issue involves yet another Democrat prop. Democrats have been pushing to have testimony from [[Sandra Fluke]] on contraception issues. Denied several days by Republicans to speak, Democrats managed to have her give public testimony. Fluke claimed it too expensive for contraception and wants the government to pay. Rush Limbaugh weighed in surmising that the Democrat prop, Sandra Fluke, wants taxpayers to pay for her to have [[sex]], aka a slut. Liberals of all stripes rallied around Fluke and demonized Limbaugh. [[Andrea Mitchell]] of [[MSNBC]] would interview Fluke with the headline "War on Women", <ref>[http://patdollard.com/2012/03/breaking-sandra-fluke-exposed-as-fraud-activist-possible-white-house-operative-with-video/ Breaking: Sandra Fluke Exposed As Fraud, Activist, Possible White House Operative – With Video, PatDollard.com, March 2, 2012]</ref> decrying those mean [[Republican]]s. The DNC demanded that the Republican leadership distance themselves from Limbaugh's remarks and many have.
 
The latest issue involves yet another Democrat prop. Democrats have been pushing to have testimony from [[Sandra Fluke]] on contraception issues. Denied several days by Republicans to speak, Democrats managed to have her give public testimony. Fluke claimed it too expensive for contraception and wants the government to pay. Rush Limbaugh weighed in surmising that the Democrat prop, Sandra Fluke, wants taxpayers to pay for her to have [[sex]], aka a slut. Liberals of all stripes rallied around Fluke and demonized Limbaugh. [[Andrea Mitchell]] of [[MSNBC]] would interview Fluke with the headline "War on Women", <ref>[http://patdollard.com/2012/03/breaking-sandra-fluke-exposed-as-fraud-activist-possible-white-house-operative-with-video/ Breaking: Sandra Fluke Exposed As Fraud, Activist, Possible White House Operative – With Video, PatDollard.com, March 2, 2012]</ref> decrying those mean [[Republican]]s. The DNC demanded that the Republican leadership distance themselves from Limbaugh's remarks and many have.

Revision as of 00:52, March 4, 2012

The War on Women also known as the GOP's War on Women's Healthcare, is the false campaign narrative crafted and promoted by the Democrat Party for the 2012 election cycle.

This angle is the first reaction by any Planned Parenthood spokeswoman when confronted by scaling back public tax dollars. [1] Recently, it reared its head during the televised presidential debates in the form of conception. Liberal debate hosts would pepper the candidates with seemingly meaningless contraception questions when there wasn't any public outcry. [2] Soon thereafter, Obamacare mandates that Catholic organizations provide contraception and the issue became national, with most of the public in opposition. The bottom line is that Democrats are pushing a narrative, that is -- they claim to fight for women against the anti-women GOP.

Next came conception discussions on Capitol Hill. House Democrats were livid over the GOP having hearings scheduling with only men on a panel describing the issue of contraception. [3] Many sympathetic liberals in the Lamestream media picked up the story. They did not include the fact that this was a morning hearing and that the afternoon hearing scheduled women for the panel. The Democrat narrative was framed, hearings by an uncaring GOP.

The latest issue involves yet another Democrat prop. Democrats have been pushing to have testimony from Sandra Fluke on contraception issues. Denied several days by Republicans to speak, Democrats managed to have her give public testimony. Fluke claimed it too expensive for contraception and wants the government to pay. Rush Limbaugh weighed in surmising that the Democrat prop, Sandra Fluke, wants taxpayers to pay for her to have sex, aka a slut. Liberals of all stripes rallied around Fluke and demonized Limbaugh. Andrea Mitchell of MSNBC would interview Fluke with the headline "War on Women", [4] decrying those mean Republicans. The DNC demanded that the Republican leadership distance themselves from Limbaugh's remarks and many have.

See Also

References

  1. 'A War on Women' - Planned Parenthood's Cecile Richards on GOP's Assault on Reproductive Rights, Newsvine, Feb 16, 2011
  2. ABC's Stephanopoulos Defends Contraception Line of Questioning from Debate, MRC, January 12, 2012
  3. The war on women and contraception, The Examiner, February 18, 2012
  4. Breaking: Sandra Fluke Exposed As Fraud, Activist, Possible White House Operative – With Video, PatDollard.com, March 2, 2012