Posted on 03/10/2012 2:55:36 PM PST by tutstar
Prior to her testimony to Congress, did Georgetown University law student Sandra Fluke have any prior connection to Obama administration officials?
Did the Congresswomen who pushed Flukes testimony coordinate with a marketing outfit that recently conducted polling to determine whether contraception mandates can become a possible presidential election issue?
According to reports, it was Rep. Carolyn Maloney, D-New York, who pushed for Flukes testimony. Maloney also initiated the call for Fluke to sue Rush Limbaugh for his on-air derogatory remark about Fluke, according to The Daily Beast.
Maloney is tied to a progressive pollster, Celinda Lake, who recently ran extensive polling in an effort to gauge voters reactions to including birth control or contraception in insurance coverage.
Lake heads Lake Research, which lists both Maloney and Nancy Pelosi as recent clients.
During the hearing, Maloney thanked Nancy Pelosi for bringing Sandra [Fluke] to this hearing and for your commitment to these issues that are so important to tens of millions of women and men across our country.
(Excerpt) Read more at kleinonline.wnd.com ...
Good One!
Republicans should use the class warfare approach to their own benefit. This just reeks of elitism. This woman attending one of the most expensive and prestigious schools in the country is demanding that everybody pay for her contraception. Megyn Kelly said the graducates of Georgetown make over $150,000 the first year after graducation.
Sandra Fluke is a elitist snob who believes she is entitled to anything she wants. If I were on the panel that was questioning her, I would ask her why her boyfriend didn’t pay half of her contraception. He got half of the benefit, he should have to pay for half of the bill.
New American expression: go fluke yourself.
I’ve just figured out that the fluke person may be the inspiration for Frank Zappa’s Dinah-Moe Humm........nah, I guess she’s too young.
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