Kathianne
09-02-2012, 01:58 PM
All this talk of the 'war on women' comes from the left. Looking at the GOP one sees women at the forefront of the national and local parties. Indeed, it's 'conservative' women that are breaking the ceilings that the liberals talk about. The liberal women are too busy asking their subordinates the size of their manhood, then resigning. Sigh.
http://www.weeklystandard.com/articles/can-be-what-women-want_651374.html
Can This Be What Women Want? The Democrats condescend to half the electorate Sep 10, 2012, Vol. 17, No. 48 • By MEGHAN CLYNE (http://www.weeklystandard.com/author/meghan-clyne)
In the sixth century b.c., the Chinese tactician Sun Tzu observed: “All warfare is based on deception.” If only he could have seen the “war on women.” This whopping deception—that Republicans are out to destroy women and everything they hold dear—looks increasingly like the Democrats’ entire battle plan heading into November. For well over a year, party leaders, strategists, and elected officials have tried to rekindle hostilities at every opportunity—congressional votes on abortion, debates over the Obama-care contraceptive mandate, the selection of Paul Ryan as the Republican vice presidential nominee, and, most recently, Missouri congressman Todd Akin’s bizarre comments on rape. Leaving nothing to doubt, the Democrats have orchestrated their convention agenda to press the same case: Speakers include Nancy Keenan, president of NARAL Pro-Choice America; Cecile Richards, president of Planned Parenthood; and Sandra Fluke, who, as a 30-year-old Georgetown law student, became a household name by demanding free birth-control pills.
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http://www.weeklystandard.com/articles/can-be-what-women-want_651374.html
Can This Be What Women Want? The Democrats condescend to half the electorate Sep 10, 2012, Vol. 17, No. 48 • By MEGHAN CLYNE (http://www.weeklystandard.com/author/meghan-clyne)
In the sixth century b.c., the Chinese tactician Sun Tzu observed: “All warfare is based on deception.” If only he could have seen the “war on women.” This whopping deception—that Republicans are out to destroy women and everything they hold dear—looks increasingly like the Democrats’ entire battle plan heading into November. For well over a year, party leaders, strategists, and elected officials have tried to rekindle hostilities at every opportunity—congressional votes on abortion, debates over the Obama-care contraceptive mandate, the selection of Paul Ryan as the Republican vice presidential nominee, and, most recently, Missouri congressman Todd Akin’s bizarre comments on rape. Leaving nothing to doubt, the Democrats have orchestrated their convention agenda to press the same case: Speakers include Nancy Keenan, president of NARAL Pro-Choice America; Cecile Richards, president of Planned Parenthood; and Sandra Fluke, who, as a 30-year-old Georgetown law student, became a household name by demanding free birth-control pills.
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