Posted on 03/11/2012 10:57:45 AM PDT by Marguerite
As I understand it, Sandra Fluke is a young coed who attends Georgetown Law, and recently testified before Congress.
Oh, wait, no. Update: It wasnt a congressional hearing; the Democrats just got it up to look like one, like summer stock, with Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid doing the show right here in the barn, and providing a cardboard set for the world premiere of Miss Fluke Goes to Washington, with full supporting cast led by Chuck Schumer strolling in through the French windows in tennis whites and drawling, Anyone for bull****?
Oh, and the young coed turns out to be 30, which is what less evolved cultures refer to as early middle age.
Where was I? Oh, yes. The brave middle-aged schoolgirl had the courage to stand up in public and demand that someone else pay for her sex life.
(Excerpt) Read more at nationalreview.com ...
Well, as noted above, shes attending Georgetown, a nominally Catholic seat of learning, so how expensive can that be? Alas, Georgetown is so nominally Catholic that the cost of her sex life runs to three grand and, according to the star witness, 40 percent of female students struggle financially because of the heavy burden of maintaining a respectable level of premarital sex at a Jesuit institution."
Read the whole article at the link. Hilarious!
http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/293094/fluke-charade-mark-steyn
“When it emerged the other day that Amanda Clayton, a 24-year-old Michigan million-dollar-lottery winner, still receives $200 of food stamps every month, even the press and the bureaucrats were obliged to acknowledge the ridiculousness. Yet the same people are determined that Sandra Fluke be treated with respect as a pioneering spokesperson for the rights of the horizontally challenged.”
Another Mark Steyn home run.
***No taxation without rubberization***
Excellent!
Can’t wait to see this adopted on someone’s tag line...
you can get 3 months supply of birth control pills at walmart for 9 bucks
make no mistake, this ho just wanted unlimited access to the morning after abortion pill, to be paid for by others.
Wait. Where are the people who were harping about how awful Limbaugh was to call this slut a slut?
I guess young is a relative term since she still cannot legally run for President.
The public deserves to know IF she is actually a lesbian and IF she attended last year’s Georgetown “slut rally” protest.
The answers to these questions would do a lot to deflate the Left’s meme of the past 2 weeks.
She didn’t want access to “the Pill”. She calls herself a “reproductive justice” activist.
She selected Georgetown because she wants to challenge the religious beliefs on contraception and abortion.
It’s about forcing a Catholic institution to PROVIDE such pills free of charge. Not that she even uses them or is at risk of pregnancy herself.
Mark is a North American treasure!
Mark is a North American treasure!
No one nails it better than Mark:
“America has 30-year-old schoolkids or even 30-year-old schoolkids who expect someone else to pick up the tab for their extracurricular activities ...
All of us are born with the unalienable right to life, liberty, and a lifetime supply of premium ribbed silky-smooth ultrasensitive spermicidal lubricant condoms. No taxation without rubberization, as the Minutemen said...
No, the most basic issue here is not religious morality, individual liberty, or fiscal responsibility. Its that a society in which middle-aged children of privilege testify before the most powerful figures in the land to demand state-enforced funding for their sex lives at a time when their government owes more money than anyone has ever owed in the history of the planet is quite simply nuts.”
The upside for Fluke is that she will enter menopause soon and won’t need any birth control.
Since when do lesbos need birth control.
He's also saying she's a client (pro bono, non-paying) of SKDKnickerbocker, a PR agency whose managing director is former White House Communications Director Anita Dunn.
Interesting thing: in the 1940s there was a William Perl, born Mutterperl, who spied for the Soviet Union.
By getting mired down in an argument about whether somebody paying $50k a year for law school can't afford $9/mo pills we are missing the larger picture. If they force this down our throats, assisted suicide and euthanasia will be next.
“As I said, Im on the other side of the planet, so maybe Im not getting this. But Id say the core issue here is not religious liberty which in these Godless times the careless swing voter now understands as a code phrase meaning that uptight Republicans who cant get any action want to stop you getting any, too.”
Mark, I’m going to have to agree that maybe you aren’t getting this issue. Ms.Fluke was not discussing sex or conservatives not wanting anyone to have sex! I believe her examples were ovarian cysts, rape, marital sex,endometriosis,and feeling powerless at the drugstore counter. In addition she expects to be treated equally and not have her “academic success impeded” by not having birth control paid for in full.
One story she shared was a gay woman that had ovarian cysts and had to discontinue bc pills because of the expense. She ended up having to have an ovary removed. Now this girl’s mother will perhaps not get the grandchild she longs for. Solution: call around to see which local pharmacies have generic birth control for $5-$15 month. Call Planned Parenthood that will base cost on your income. If only an expensive name brand works in this situation call the manufacturer as they all have programs for these kind of situations. Unfortunately, bc pills don’t always stop the cysts so it’s hard to know if this would have happened anyway.
Then we had a rape victim that didn’t go to the hospital because she figured insurance wouldn’t cover it. Solution: call 911 and tell them what happened. The police would probably know where you could get your exam without insurance coverage. Call a rape crisis hotline as they would be a wealth of information and support.
Regarding the married woman that could no longer afford bc pills so was not using any form of birth control, please see options mentioned for ovarian cysts. Regarding endometriosis, please see options for ovarian cysts cited above. Lastly, for the woman that couldn’t afford the bc pills at the drugstore and had to walk away—ask the pharmacist about similar bc pills that are on their generic program and then call drs. office next day and speak with a nurse. See what options they suggest. Go to Planned Parenthood or other women’s clinics and see what they can offer. There are billions of dollars spent on making programs available for those in bad financial situations.
One big red flag from this testimony—what did the women affected by these situations do to try and resolve them? I think the testimony would have been more credible if they were being turned down for help at clinics or if Target, WalMart and others didn’t have good generic programs for those with and without insurance. This testimony sounded like women are totally helpless to take responsibility for their medical and birth control needs.
I can tell you what Ms.Fluke left out of her testimony—that this plan would include abortion and morning after pills. What wasn’t pointed out is that Sandra Fluke has been advocating for these policy changes since before she landed on campus and that she feels gender change operations should be covered in full also.
One comment she made I agree with is regarding letting someone besides a woman and her doctor make medical decisions concerning their bodies. In this case no one is stopping her from all kinds of places to get low cost birth control pills which other than the rape case was all she mentioned. However,Obamacare is going to take away or allow life by determining who of us older poots are worth saving or who to let die. No doubt I won’t make the live list.
Ms.Fluke also may want to note that Obamacare will not be giving her the $3000 luxury version of birth control—she can look forward to a couple of generic versions. The drug companies won’t be spending milliions of dollars in research plus the high costs of bringing new drugs to the market to bring new birth control pills to the market that might be better for women that have specific issues such as ovarian cysts or endometriosis or fewer side effects for those women that cannot tolerate the generic ones.
Finally, I hate to admit there are people in America that fell for this circus. I thanked Lifelock for not discontinuing advertising on Rush’s show. I got told I must not have girls, I didn’t know that this wasn’t about birth control but ovarian cysts, Rush listeners don’t read, and I think sex is nasty.
One last thing—I love you Mark Steyn!!!
Isn’t she in the Bahamas this week with her ‘boyfriend”?
we’re paying for that too, cause money is fungible.
LOL!!! Oh Man that is soooo good.
In fact, Da Fluke is 32 going on 33 and a “student” for the last 13 years ... From there she’ll go right into retiring age!
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