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How Anti-Choice Dems and Mike Huckabee Could Team Up to Screw Over America's Women

Posted by Allison Kilkenny, True/Slant at 4:45 AM on November 11, 2009.


Half of America wants to see 'President Huck' in 2012. Because of him and conservative Democrats, women have a tough fight ahead.

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Two things caught my eye this morning that paint a pretty bleak dystopian future.

First, Politico reports that the latest Gallup polls confirm Mike Huckabee is the front-runner for the 2012 presidential nomination. Seriously. That’s the same Mikey Huckabee, who let Wayne Dumond, a convicted rapist, go free in order to appease his right-wing pals (Dumond went on to sexually assault and kill a woman in Missouri,) advocated isolating AIDS patients from the general population, believes in teaching Creationism side-by-side with evolution, supports building a 700-mile border fence along the Mexico-US border, and who doesn’t think gays or women should be permitted to serve in the military.

That guy. President. And sure, lots can happen between now and November 2012 that will promptly knock Huckabee out of his first-place rank. He could gain all of that weight back, become a raging alcoholic, and publicly shame himself when he projectile vomits all over David Letterman during his next Late Night visit.

Wishful thinking aside, even without a President Huckabee, there’s more bad news in Congress. Many Democrats with solid pro-choice records recently voted for the Stupak amendment. Nate Silver over at Fivethirtyeight.com poses the obvious question: What gives? Why would solidly pro-choice Dems vote against women’s rights?

Democrats are obviously worried about the reelection environment in 2010 (11 of the 20 pro-choice Democrats who voted for Stupak reside in districts that are rated as vulnerable,) but it speaks volumes that the people they’re afraid of aren’t the ones that have been voting them into office, but anti-choice zealots who aren’t known for voting Democrat anyway.

Maybe in the frenzy to pass healthcare, these representatives figured gambling on women’s rights was an acceptable surrender. Or, as Silver hypothesizes, maybe they were hoping the pro-choice agenda was no longer a staple of liberalism.

Although the pro-choice position is still the majority in this country, Silver claims some polls indicate that position is losing ground. If Democrats continue this trend by voting to save their own hides come election, and not in the interests of their female constituents, and this approach then joins forces with a nut job President Huckabee (or anyone in the same vein,) American women are in a lot of trouble.

And even without a President Huckabee, many poor women will suffer under the Stupak decision, indicating our dystopian future may be closer than we care to admit.

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Tagged as: abortion, huckabee, stupak

Allison Kilkenny co-hosts Citizen Radio, the alternative political radio show. G. Gordon Liddy once told her her writing makes him want to vomit, which is the greatest compliment she's ever been paid, ever.


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C Street and its minions
Posted by: warrior woman on Nov 11, 2009 9:20 AM   
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Stupak was a trade in the political blackmail game. Women lost and the fight for healthcare was allegedly won in the House. What no one is talking about is that it won't come into place for a number of years and will benefit few people. It is a backdoor option where the conservatives won't need to overturn Roe because what they want will be in place.

I'm still so pissed off I can sit still. The coverage or lack thereof for abortion is but the tip of the iceberg. It will surely grow from there. Let's not forget yesterday's article that highlights miscarriages are classified as "abortion", a broadly utilized term.

Do, however, school yourselves on C Street and the Blue Dogs:

"Residents [of the C Street redidence] include Reps. Mike Doyle (D-Pa.), Bart Stupak (D-Mich.) and Zach Wamp (R-Tenn.), Ensign and Coburn." 2 of the six have had "love" affairs.

The Political Enclave That Dare Not Speak Its Name
The Sanford and Ensign Scandals Open a Door On Previously Secretive 'C Street' Spiritual Haven
By Manuel Roig-Franzia
Washington Post Staff Writer
Friday, June 26, 2009 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-
dyn/content/article/2009/06/25/
AR2009062504480.html

Ensign moves out of home on C Street
Town house shared with Christian colleagues had gained notoriety because of Nevadan’s affair
http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/
2009/nov/08/ensign-moves-out-home-c-street/

Bart Stupak’s C-Street Sepsis
By: emptywheel Sunday November 8, 2009 4:43 am
http://emptywheel.firedoglake.com
/2009/11/08/bart-stupaks-c-street-sepsis/

The real traitors tonight (Yes on Stupak-Pitts, No on HCR)
by sharedferret
http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2009/11/8/802010/-
The-real-traitors-tonight-(Yes-on-Stupak,-No-on-HCR)

How the Stupak Amendment Radically Undermines Abortion Rights
By Rachel Morris, Mother Jones Online.
Posted on November 10, 2009 http://www.alternet.org/story/143849/

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Last I heard, women
Posted by: oregoncharles on Nov 11, 2009 10:43 AM   
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were a solid majority of the population. They control the elections.

Isn't there a strategy here?

By the way, Huckabee as Republican nominee would be a dream-come-true. He's unelectable, and would confirm everyone's worst suspicions about the Republican Party. They're already in 3rd-Party territory with about 20% support (Perot got 18%, throwing the race to Clinton); Huckabee would set that in stone. Consequently, the party machinery will do everything in its power to prevent his nomination.

Our best strategy might be to register Republican and vote for him in the primaries.

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I don't know, Huckabee is a joke but look at what the sheeple are voting in these days
Posted by: Paul_C on Nov 11, 2009 7:45 PM   
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it truly is frightening - Sarah Palin was pulled out of a dumpster in Timbuktu fresh off a session with her Witch Doctor, still mumbling incoherently, and was almost elected basically President of the United States, considering McCain was widely viewed as physically (and mentally) unfit to hold such a high pressure job for 4 years.

And you had the Rethug Party going off the deep end with the Dems marching in cadence right behind - neither side could get insane fast enough.

And this continues with Obama and the Dems holding all the cards - nothing has changed because neither party is calling the shots anymore. Instead, they are providing cover for the corporate CEO's who are actually running this country.

Any attempt to place this or that policy under a microscope is folly in this environment because the policy is no longer the substance. It is the red meat thrown to the howling, mindless masses who are looking for a non-believer to throw to the lions so they can feel good about themselves and their wretched lives.

We have a government that just gave ultra-rich spoiled children misbehaving badly 23 trillion hard-earned taxpayer dollars with no strings attached, no badly needed regulations, all the while millions of middle-class Americans were being kicked out of their homes without a second thought.

Forget about the cultural games because that is what all of these otherwise serious life issues mean to these power brokers. Only one thing matters - money - who has it and who doesn't.

I hate to say it, but with the richest 1 percent now holding 95 percent of the wealth in this country, we all ain't the ones who got it!

And on issue after issue of importance to progressives we are going to be fed to the lions for sport - even by the Dems. It is only a matter of time.

peace,
Paul

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