LePage needs to be careful. I am convinced this woman is a setup planned by Ron Klain to ignite a “war on women” overreaction by the GOP.
I’m afraid it runs deeper—a set up to touch off a constitutional crisis over states rights like we haven’t seen in 150 years.
I agree. I doubt she was ever in contact with anyone with Ebola. The whole thing seems way too scripted.
I wonder if you might be on to something. Maybe that’s why we haven’t heard anything out of Obola’s eBola clown. He’s busy orchestrating this fiasco with Little Debbie Wasserman’s twin sister separated at birth.
I agree. She probably does NOT have ebola. So in a few weeks she will make this all look like hysteria. On the other hand this is setting awful precedent. The governor needs to take a strong but reasonable and legal stand. My concern is the courts may not be reasonable. They have in the past on this issue but those were different judges. It’s a different world now.
I fear that you’re right. Why let a good crisis go to waste?
LePage needs to be careful. I am convinced this woman is a setup planned by Ron Klain to ignite a war on women overreaction by the GOP.
+1
The woman looks like she could be related to Debbie Wasserman-Schultz.
Attempting to widen your female voting base by advocating the defense of a woman’s ostensibly abrogated rights is what O’Bola and Valerie do, starting with the 2011 set-up of the college girl’s pre-election demand for state-sponsored birth control, followed now today by their defense of the rights of Kaci Hickox.
Only now, the free-range mobility and public travel rights of the possibly asymptomatic Ebola carrier, and possibly future EVD-positive Kaci, put 1000s of American contacts at risk, as opposed to the unprotected college student’s risk of 1 unwanted pregnancy.
O’Bola may pave the path for the 2016 election of Hilarious, at the tragic loss of statesmanship, and the safety of American economics and health.