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ProSense

(116,464 posts)
Sun Mar 18, 2012, 01:11 PM Mar 2012

After Backing Anti-Birth Control Blunt Amendment, McCain Now Says GOP Needs To ‘Get Off’ War On Wome

After Backing Anti-Birth Control Blunt Amendment, McCain Now Says GOP Needs To ‘Get Off’ War On Women

By Ian Millhiser

Earlier this week, an Arizona state senate committee backed a “tell your boss why you’re on the pill bill” that would allow employers to demand proof that their employees are not using birth control for contraceptive purposes before their insurance will cover the pills. In an interview on Meet The Press this morning, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) slammed this assault on working women, and even urged his fellow Republicans to finally end their lengthy war on women’s reproductive health:

GREGORY: Are you concerned at all to see the focus, with certain elements of the Republican Party, on social issues? In your own state of Arizona, there’s this contraception bill that even the governor has said would put women in the uncomfortable position where they had to say to their employers why they wanted contraception, and why it should be covered — is that a bad road?

McCAIN: I am confident that that legislation will not reach the governor’s desk and if it did it would be vetoed. . . . It certainly does not reflect, in my view, the majority view of the people of Arizona.

GREGORY: Do you think that there is something of a war on women among Republicans?

McCAIN: I think we have to fix that. I think that there is a perception out there because of how this whole contraception issue played out — ah, we need to get off of that issue, in my view. I think we ought to respect the right of women to make choices in their lives and make that clear, and get back onto what the American people really care about.

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McCain’s concern for “the right of women to make choices” is touching, but it is also a very new development. Just this month, McCain backed the Blunt Amendment, a key prong in the GOP war on women that would have allowed employers to veto women’s access to contraception through their health plans.

Nevertheless, McCain’s recent defection from the war on women is both a welcome development and a good political example for his fellow Republicans to follow. More than three-quarters of American agree with McCain’s new view that Republicans should stop forcing contraception into the national political debate.

http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2012/03/18/446721/after-backing-anti-birth-control-blunt-amendment-mccain-now-says-gop-needs-to-get-off-war-on-women/
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After Backing Anti-Birth Control Blunt Amendment, McCain Now Says GOP Needs To ‘Get Off’ War On Wome (Original Post) ProSense Mar 2012 OP
McCain thinks if the legislation made it to the Governor's desk, she would veto it. MiniMe Mar 2012 #1
Right, ProSense Mar 2012 #3
That's the problem, Johnny. The GOP really IS "Getting Off" over the War on Women. 11 Bravo Mar 2012 #2
Romneys Make Pitch to Women Before Illinois Primary ProSense Mar 2012 #4

ProSense

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3. Right,
Sun Mar 18, 2012, 03:28 PM
Mar 2012

McCain is trying to make the Governor who signed the worst immigration law ever look reasonable.

ProSense

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4. Romneys Make Pitch to Women Before Illinois Primary
Sun Mar 18, 2012, 05:13 PM
Mar 2012
Romneys Make Pitch to Women Before Illinois Primary

By ASHLEY PARKER

MOLINE, Ill. — With the Republican primary race turning into a long and protracted slog for delegates that could potentially last until the convention, Mitt Romney and his wife, Ann, made an appeal on Sunday morning to a coveted group of swing voters: women.

“I love it that women are upset, too, that women are talking about the economy, I love that,” Mrs. Romney said at a pancake breakfast here. “Women are talking about jobs; women are talking about deficit spending. Thank you, women.”

She concluded, with a direct plea: “We need you. We all need you in November, too. We have to remember why we’re upset and what we’ve got to do to fix things.”

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http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/03/18/romneys-make-pitch-to-women-before-illinois-primary/

“We need you" to help us kill Planned Parenthood and complete the assault on your rights!

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