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Election Defeat Hasn’t Stopped the War on Women From Raging On
Something that serves to guide or direct the solution to a problem or mystery is a clue, and they are often missed by the unobservant. In last month’s election, voters sent several clues to Republicans that their extremism on myriad issues was unacceptable, and yet they seem oblivious to the will of the people as is evident in the fiscal cliff negotiations over raising taxes on the rich. There is little doubt the election was a referendum on tax policy, but it was also a rejection of Republican extremism on women’s reproductive rights that began in earnest after the 2010 midterm elections, and in states with Republican majorities, there is still a crusade to restrict choice.
Any reasonable human being would have thought the vicious war on women culminating with comments from religious candidates about “legitimate” rape that resulted in repercussions at the polls would have sent a strong message to Republicans, but apparently, state-level Republicans are continuing the war on women unabated and undeterred. Women’s overwhelming support for President Obama was a rejection of GOP anti-choice misogyny, and exit polls revealed abortion rights was an important women’s issue, but some GOP-controlled states are using lame duck sessions to finish what they started in 2011.
One of the worst anti-choice offenders, Paul Ryan, lost his bid to be vice-president, but he earned a return trip to Washington to carry on what he and failed senatorial candidate Todd Akin began with their vile Sanctity of Human Life Act that effectively bans contraception. Even though Wisconsin endorsed President Obama’s re-election, the state’s Republican majority, in conjunction with Wisconsin Right to Life, seeks to require women considering abortion to view an ultrasound of the fetus, and prohibit state employees from using their state healthcare plans to access abortions. Wisconsin is also attempting to ban abortion based on dubious claims a fetus can feel pain at 20 weeks. Arkansas Republicans are following suit even though the measure previously failed to clear the state’s Public Health Committee, and Arkansas Right to Life will push the measure again at the beginning of the next legislative session despite Arkansas attorney general’s warning it conflicted established law and likely unconstitutional. However, religious fanatics never acknowledge constitutionality if it conflicts with bible ideology.
Shortly after Ohio’s lame duck session began, state Republicans took up where they left off and proposed a “heartbeat ban” that can potentially lead to death in a similar manner of the woman in Ireland who died from septic shock after complications of a pregnancy because “Ireland is a Catholic country” and Catholics hate abortion. Ohio Republicans also began efforts anew to defund Planned Parenthood. Apparently, Ohio Republicans missed the message that Planned Parenthood provides free and low cost contraception helping reduce the need for abortions, and is the only outlet for many women to get family planning counseling and cancer screenings leading one to wonder just how “pro-life” Ohio Republicans are, or if they are only interested in the life of a fetus.
In Mississippi, the state’s only abortion clinic is fighting a law designed to shut it down and is in danger of closing because according to the Center for Reproductive Rights (CCR), “ideology trumps medical sense” because for evangelical fanatics, religion supersedes science. All doctors currently providing abortions at the lone Mississippi clinic are board certified ob-gyns, but they have not been granted privileges to practice by any area hospitals. Several hospitals will not process the physicians’ applications and they cited the physician’s biased policies and practices towards abortion care as the reason for refusing to accept an application. The Center for Reproductive Rights filed suit to prevent enactment of the law to shutter the clinic, while anti-choice protesters continue to “harass and terrify” the clinic’s patients as an exercise of their religious liberty.
In Arizona, Republicans are fighting in court to prevent Planned Parenthood funding despite they already lost in lower courts. As a tactic to manipulate women from having abortions, they created a website, “A Woman’s Right to Know,” that says, “If your doctor performs an abortion on you without obtaining your voluntary consent or without allowing a private medical consultation they may be liable to you for claims in a civil action.” Instead of explaining why a woman might seek an abortion, or even defining the procedure, it says “offering women medically accurate information” like your doctor may give you an abortion without your consent and you might have to sue them.
Republicans did not get the message that women will fight back at the ballot box if they continue being assaulted by the GOP because the House still needs to pass the Violence Against Women Act the Senate passed (S. 1925). The Senate version was an inclusive, bipartisan effort that contained improvements strengthening protections for a number of vulnerable populations. The House version (H.R. 4970) reduces services and protections, and in fact, follows the “legitimate rape” model by leaving out protections for anyone who isn’t considered a “real” victim of violence. If the Senate version is not passed and reauthorized before the end of this year, it may face steep cuts in the 113th Congress, and there is always the prospect of drastic fiscal cliff cuts during negotiations, so it is crucial for Boehner to get it passed immediately. However, at the rate Republicans pant to cut social program funding coupled with their war on women; it is likely they are deliberately sitting on the VAWA to punish women for supporting President Obama.
If one considers that Republicans spent nearly all of the 112th Congress prosecuting the war on women after winning in 2010, the prospect for them letting up after losing in 2012 does not portend good things for women’s rights. They have shown themselves to be poor losers in pushing their drastic agenda in fiscal cliff negotiations, and it is a sign that not only did they ignore the voters’ rejection of their extremism, they may start the 113th session with a new resolve to escalate attacks on women’s rights. Since it will be two years before women can finish the job and evict every last one of the religious misogynists from Congress, they should brace for another two years of attacks on their rights.
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Fedup
Dec. 4th, 2012 at 7:06 pm
When will these male chauvinistic GOP idiots ever wake up and let the women decide what’s best. Don’t try to sell or push your religious take of abortion or any other issue on others. They to are religious but more than likely had a very differcult decision to make that you have no idea of LEAVE WOMENS RIGHT TO CHOOSE to women.
Johnee
Dec. 4th, 2012 at 7:24 pm
Yeah, while I agree with you in general, you are unfortunately leaving out a big part of the equation. I would join you in exclusively bashing male republicans for this, if they didn’t have so many social and religious conservative female accomplices. I know far too many of these women, and they are every bit as rabid about this nonsense as their male counterparts….some even more so.
While a majority of women supported the president on this issue, the number should have been far larger than it was. Talking about one voting against their own interests is an understatement when it comes to these women.
Reynardine
Dec. 5th, 2012 at 11:41 am
Karen Hornei had a term for it: “begrudging envy”. These women have so long accepted that they have to give up things like adventure, acheivement, creativity, independence, sexuality, and just plain human dignity in order to be (pick one: “real women”, “good women”, “Godly women”), that it infuriates them when other women don’t – and go unpunished. I have actually seen them go into a frothing rage over it. They are even more furious at the “eevil libruls” who are enabling these “whores and Jezebels” to live satisfying lives than at the culprits themselves. If they didn’t turn their fury in that direction, it might instead lash out against Gahd and men, and that would be dangerous.
Johnee
Dec. 5th, 2012 at 1:01 pm
Ha! Yes, I too have seen this “frothing rage”. Not a pretty sight indeed.
However, while there is a lot of internalized jealousy and envy as you say, let’s face it they also have found a patriarchal niche that they love to exploit: Namely not having to think too hard, struggle too hard, get a decent education, and get out in the real world. They have developed a weird security in the fact that they can have shelter and “protection” at the cost of their independence, and independent thought; all the while they contribute to the harmful version of patriarchy that hurts so many of our young men and boys ( All teary eyed, patting their sons on the head while shoving them off to a useless war and telling them how proud of them they are for being a “real” man).
FOXReynardine
Dec. 4th, 2012 at 8:02 pm
They keep harping on this because their basic political philosophy is antidemocratic (with a small “d”), and therefore they don’t give a FOX what people want, and because, if they can’t inflict their antidemocracy by democratic means, they’ll do it by antidemocratic ones. Somehow, whatever they had planned for this last election didn’t turn out the way they thought it would. That doesn’t mean they won’t try something else. They bear watching.
Reynardine
Dec. 4th, 2012 at 9:00 pm
FOX is not part of my screen name. My Android haywired.
Shiva (Moderator)
Dec. 4th, 2012 at 9:56 pm
LIAR!!!!!!!!
Johnee
Dec. 5th, 2012 at 1:55 pm
Yeah. I always knew that Rey was a Fox News mole! Lol
Shiva (Moderator)
Dec. 5th, 2012 at 2:46 pm
Direct line to Roger Ailes
Evermore Jones
Dec. 4th, 2012 at 10:08 pm
Wow?!? This war on women has reached ridiculous and silly heights. But what do you expect from people who build houses(churches) for their imaginary friends(gods) and then let someone else tell them what their own imaginary friends want them to do. I mean if its your imaginary friend can’t you just let it tell you what to do instead of asking someone else to tell you to tell it to tell you what to do. Phew, laboring this metaphor has made me very tired. :)
Brenda Williams
Dec. 4th, 2012 at 11:33 pm
Leave us women the heck alone.
Shiva (Moderator)
Dec. 5th, 2012 at 12:09 am
Have a read of this
www.huffingtonpost.com/20...
KatzKids
Dec. 5th, 2012 at 6:17 am
These misogynistic freaks care nothing about the fetus (maybe women do) and they’re not following the Bible either. There is nothing in the bible to forbid or even mention abortions & it certainly doesn’t say anything about giving a D&C to a woman who’s having/had a miscarriage. It’s all about hate for women & the need to control every aspect of their lives.
Johnee
Dec. 5th, 2012 at 10:50 am
As I said before, these guys are appealing to their social conservative and religious right base, which is made up of men AND women.
However I do agree that this ultimately gets down to control, particularly through using religious extremism as a tool.
N55
Dec. 5th, 2012 at 7:43 am
The argument from my rabid evangelical relatives is that abortion is murder – period. They also support the death penalty, concealed carry, and preemptive military incursions, while cutting social services for those unwanted, unemployed non-abortions.
Johnee
Dec. 5th, 2012 at 11:01 am
I know! Particularly since it’s a known fact that there is going to be a percentage of people on death row that are innocent. The crazy thing is that these evangelical righties will acknowledge this, and shrug their shoulders like it’s a fair trade off or something. Almost as if to say: “Oh well, nothings perfect”.
But hey! Ya can’t let all these little hypocrisies get in the way when your getting right with the Lord.
Shiva (Moderator)
Dec. 5th, 2012 at 8:11 am
This simply proves to me they will not change. Want more votes? Go after these state cretins and stop them. Otherwise for the GOP its going to be business as usual
Oklahoma Supreme Court Rejects Two Anti-Abortion Laws
www.huffingtonpost.com/20...
at least some good news
The muzza
Dec. 6th, 2012 at 9:22 am
War on women my ass!! So bogus. people Like Sandra Fluke are an embarrassment to real independent women. How the F old is this woman and she is pushing for me to support her birth control. No one bought mine or anybody else I know. This is just liberal psycho babble bullshit! The weak minded swallow it up. If you don’t want the govt. in your bedroom then why should it supply you with it’s birth control? Obama sucked you in, and you all soaked it up. Do you honestly think he gives a shit about your birth control, REALLY? The guy who spouts fairness and women’s rights has the worse track record when it comes to paying them! War on women, what a joke!!
Anne
Dec. 6th, 2012 at 7:39 pm
The issue of women’s reproductive rights is a striking example of the fact that the policies of officials who govern at state and local levels have a much more direct and immediate effect than those at the federal level. It’s one of many issues that should underscore the utmost importance of all elections. The GOP is tripling down on all the things they did in order to ensure defeat at the national level, and it’s quite obvious that their defeats have taught them absolutely nothing. I also believe that the women who did vote with them probably can’t imagine a world in which they wouldn’t have access to birth control or abortions, so they are in denial about the very real possibility of these eventualities. Does anyone know what was the outcome of the efforts to defund Planned Parenthood in Ohio? I heard that the measure there had been tabled.