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Thu Apr 5, 2012, 12:20 PM Apr 2012

Does Romney Think the Womens' Health Care Debate is Like a War on Insects?

from Adam Martin the Atlantic: http://www.theatlanticwire.com/politics/2012/04/war-caterpillars-shows-republicans-need-work-their-metaphors/50778/


In this week's Etch A Sketch moment, Republican National Committee chairman Reince Priebus said the GOP's perceived "war on women" was as fictional as a war on caterpillars. Now, while it's pretty fun to imagine politicians in suits doing battle with what we can only assume would be enormous, mutant caterpillars, it's also reveals the problem with drawing such comparisons: trivializing people's concerns isn't the best way to get them to drop an issue.

Priebus' point, which he made in a Bloomberg Television interview to air this weekend, was that the so-called war on women, seen in initiatives like mandatory ultrasounds for abortions and the push to drop birth control from employer-funded health care, was a media creation: "If the Democrats said we had a war on caterpillars and every mainstream media outlet talked about the fact that Republicans have a war on caterpillars, then we’d have problems with caterpillars," he said. That gave his critics a high road position: "If you agree that attacks on women's health is too serious to be compared to a 'war on caterpillars' tweet @Reince to tell him how you feel!" tweeted Democratic National Committee press secretary Melanie Russel. And it gave them a silly road position: "In response to Priebus' comment, @CaterpillarInc is now assembling its militia for the upcoming War on Caterpillars," tweeted MSNBC's Amanda Sakuma . . .

Update (12:09 p.m. EDT): The Obama campaign took the opportunity of Priebus's comments to attack Republicans in general, but especially Mitt Romney, saying in a statement that the caterpillar comparison "reinforces why women simply cannot trust Mitt Romney or other leading Republicans to stand up for them." Obama for America Deputy Campaign Manager Stephanie Cutter emailed the statement, which drew a direct comparison between Priebus's comments and Romney's record:

Reince Priebus’ comparison of Republican attempts to limit women’s access to mammograms, cervical cancer screenings, and contraception to a ‘war on caterpillars’ shows how little regard leading Republicans, including Mitt Romney, have for women’s health. We already know that Mitt Romney would ‘get rid of’ Planned Parenthood and supports the Blunt Amendment, which would give any employer the ability to deny their employees coverage for health care services like contraception because of their own personal beliefs. Does he stand with Reince Priebus—the leader of the Republican Party—when he compares the debate over vital health care services to a war on insects?



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Does Romney Think the Womens' Health Care Debate is Like a War on Insects? (Original Post) bigtree Apr 2012 OP
Well out of caterpillars nadinbrzezinski Apr 2012 #1
You Cannot, Sir, Spell 'Rancid Penis' Without 'Reince Priebus'.... The Magistrate Apr 2012 #2
kick Liberal_in_LA Apr 2012 #3
I'm pretty sure he thinks women ARE insects. arbusto_baboso Apr 2012 #4
As sad and stupid as this argument is, it's still going to fly over the heads of 95% of all (R)s. DCKit Apr 2012 #5
 

nadinbrzezinski

(154,021 posts)
1. Well out of caterpillars
Thu Apr 5, 2012, 12:22 PM
Apr 2012

Come beautiful creatures. Think of the analogy here, pregnant with meaning, intended or not.

 

DCKit

(18,541 posts)
5. As sad and stupid as this argument is, it's still going to fly over the heads of 95% of all (R)s.
Thu Apr 5, 2012, 01:35 PM
Apr 2012

They just won't know what to be mad about.

The GOP done hired an interlecural to run the party.

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