WTF & TGIF: 9 interesting things

1) How The GOP Went Back To The 1950s In Just One Day - So there you have it: modern women being told by Republicans that they’re not qualified to talk about their own sexual health, are dressed like “whores” and probably need birth control because they’re so slutty. And this is just in one day…

  • On Capitol Hill, Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA) held hearings on contraception and religious freedom that produced the now-famous picture of a table full of men called to weigh in on access to contraceptives. Democrats wanted a woman — a Georgetown law student with a friend who lost an ovary because the university doesn’t cover birth control — to say her piece at the hearing, but Issa wouldn’t let her on the panel. He said she wasn’t “appropriate or qualified” to discuss the topic at hand. Jaws dropped in the women’s rights community. “She didn’t have the right credentials?” NOW President Terry O’Neill scoffed. “I’m thinking to myself, ‘Buddy, you and your little panel over there don’t have the right anatomy to talk about birth control.’” - Back To The 1950s
  • Politico published a story about a right wing firestorm that had been burning for days: Did the young women who attended this year’s CPAC wear skirts that were too short? The days following the massive conservative conference, which closed Saturday, were filled with tweets and blog posts weighing in on what conservative pundit Melissa Clouthier called outfits that made the college-age women at CPAC look either “frumpish” or “like two-bit whores.” - Back To The 1950s

2) Foster Friess, the billionaire backer of Rick Santorum’s campaign, became an instant celebrity when he went on Andrea Mitchell’s MSNBC show and said, “Back in my day, they used Bayer aspirin for contraceptives. The gals put it between their knees and it wasn’t that costly.”  - Back To The 1950s [Watch Andrea Mitchell's reaction]:


Quote of the Day - For her part, Mitchell seemed rather stunned, which is the only appropriate reaction. This is, after all, the 21st century. Friess’ comments aren’t just offensive — did he really have to say “gals” while arguing against birth control? – they’re hopelessly ridiculous. That he seemed pleased with himself for saying this on national television only added insult to injury. Friess is not an official in the Santorum campaign, but given his role as the super PAC financier, it seems likely the former senator will be pressed for a reaction to the aspirin-as-contraception comments, as he should. Given Santorum’s anti-contraception agenda, his response should prove interesting.

Rick Santorum distances himself from supporter’s ‘aspirin’ comment on contraception - Santorum, a devout Catholic, has said he opposes contraception. But he’s calling Friess’ comment a “stupid joke.” And he says he’s not responsible for everything his supporters say. Speaking to reporters after a speech in Michigan, Santorum says the comment by Friess was “in bad taste.” Santorum later told Fox News that he considers Friess “a good man” and “a great philanthropist.”

3) Nancy Pelosi offers to ‘explain biology’ as Republicans deny birth control is a women’s health issue - “What else do you need to know about the subject? If you need to know more, tune in. I may, I may at some point be moved to explain biology to my colleagues.”  Watch Nancy P talk about the lack of women on Darrell Issa’s ‘Man Panel on Women’s Health’ —  “Five men are testifying on women’s health. Where are the women? Imagine having a panel on women’s health and they don’t have any women on the panel. Duh?”

4) McDonnell having second thoughts on ultrasound bill? “Virginia Governor McDonnell signaled his intent to sign one of the most despicable bills in the country that would force women to undergo a trans-vaginal ultrasound against her will in order to obtain an abortion. Or in other words, a bill authorizing state-sanctioned rape. But after speaking with Jeff Caldwell, McDonnell’s press secretary, it seems the Governor is not so eager to go on the record with his previously-held position.”

~ via: WWJD

5) The Nation’s Most Radical Abortion Bill? Iowa GOP Proposal Would Ban All Abortions, Sentence Doctors To Life In Prison - In the escalating war on women’s rights in statehouse across the country, Iowa state Rep. Kim Pearson (R) may have just dropped the biggest bomb yet. Pearson, a freshman Tea Party lawmaker so extreme that she’s already drawn scorn from fellow Republicans and decided not to run for re-election, introduced a bill yesterday morning that would completely outlaw all abortions. Among other things, the bill make it so a doctor that performs and abortion commits “feticide” — a Class A felony, which is punishable by life imprisonment without the chance for parole.

~ via: think4yourself

6) Given all the hopelessly unbelievable bullshit above, this should come as no surprise: New Poll Finds Republicans in ‘State of Collapse’ - A new survey from Democracy Corps finds Republicans in deep trouble at almost all levels, and new voter enthusiasm among Democrats — especially among unmarried women, oddly enough. A new Democracy Corps (D) survey finds the Republican brand “is in a state of collapse — over 50 percent of voters give the Republican Party a cool, negative rating. The presidential race and the congressional battles are interacting with each other to drive down their lead candidate, the party, and perceptions of the congressional Republicans.” … Most interesting: Voters who gave Democrats their victories in 2006 and 2008 “have returned in a big way” led by “a resurgence and re-engagement of unmarried women.” 

7) Bill Maher On Rick Santorum: ‘He Believes Life Begins at Erection’ – Watch:

8) Republican hate just keeps spreading - Despite the harm caused by a harsh immigration law in the neighboring state of Alabama, Mississippi State Rep. Becky Currie (R) filed a bill, HB 488, that would implement an Alabama-style law in Mississippi. Unlike anti-immigrant laws in states like Georgia and Arizona, Currie’s bill includes Alabama’s unconstitutional provisions driving the children of immigrants out of schools and potentially making it a felony for undocumented immigrants to take a shower.

9) Mormon Church Apologizes for Performing ‘Baptism For The Dead’ Ritual On Jews - An incredible story just hit the wires involving Mormons and their ‘baptism for the dead’ rituals via the LA Times The Mormon Church apologized Tuesday for a “serious breach of protocol” after it was discovered that the parents of the late Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal were posthumously baptized as Mormons. The church also acknowledged that one of its members tried to baptize posthumously three relatives of Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel. The efforts, at least in Wiesenthal’s case, violated the terms of an agreement that the church signed in 1995, in which it agreed to stop baptizing Jewish victims of the Holocaust. [...] You may remember that the LDS Church posthumously baptized the late mother of President Obama into the Mormon faith.

Glenn Beck believes Israel needs … HIM

On his radio show, Beck announced he’s going to conduct a “Restoring Courage event in Jerusalem — he says: “the very gates of Hell are gonna open up against us.”

Classic narcissism, much?

And what of the name of this shindig — Restoring Courage? Is Beck implying that Israel has lost its courage and is desperately searching for a chubby, Mormon, political entertainer from America to restore it for them?

And it’s peculiar that Beck is suddenly so interested in appearing pro-Israel. Maybe it’s because in January, 400 rabbis protested Beck’s constant use of Nazi imagery?  Or maybe it’s because Beck named nine people (eight of them were Jews) as enemies of America and humanity?

Or maybe it’s just the new voices in his head?

400 Rabbis protest Glenn Beck’s use of Holocaust imagery

400 Rabbis protest Fox host’s use of Holocaust imagery

(Reuters) – Four hundred rabbis will publish a letter on Thursday calling on Fox News to sanction host Glenn Beck for repeated use of Nazi and Holocaust imagery and for airing attacks on World War Two survivor George Soros.

In an open letter to Rupert Murdoch, the chairman of News Corp, which owns Fox, the rabbis also demand an apology from Fox News chief Roger Ailes for characterizing Beck’s Jewish critics as nothing more than “left-wing rabbis.”

The letter will appear today in the Wall Street Journal. Guess what the response is from Fox News (GOP/Teaparty network):

“We haven’t seen the ad,” said Joel Cheatwood, Fox News senior vice president of development, “but this group is a George Soros backed left-wing political organization that has been trying to engage Glenn Beck primarily for publicity purposes.”

Anyone with a functioning brain can see that Cheatwood has that backwards — Beck and Fox News have been “engaging” Jews and liberals for publicity purposes for quite some time.

BTW, today is  International Holocaust Remembrance Day, an observance established by the United Nations in 2005.

Related: Glenn Beck recently named nine people as enemies of America and humanity. EIGHT of them are Jews.

Glenn Beck recently named nine people as enemies of America and humanity. Eight are Jewish.

This is a post about Beck’s recent naming of nine people — eight of them Jews — as enemies of America and humanity. He calls these people prime contributors to the — wait for it — “era of the big lie.” The eight Jews are Sigmund Freud; Edward Bernays, the founder of public relations, and a nephew of Freud’s (which Beck discloses as if this had previously been a secret); Soros, of course; Cass Sunstein, now of the White House; the former labor leader Andy Stern; Walter Lippman, who is no longer here to defend himself; Frances Fox Piven, who Beck believes is “sowing the seeds” of revolution; and, of all people, Edward Rendell.
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[…] My modest suggestion to those Jews who fear the building of mosques in American cities is that they look elsewhere for threats that seem to be gathering against them.”

Glenn Beck’s Jewish Problem – Jeffrey Goldberg

What can anyone say about this? Okay, the Governor from Alabama says,

“So anybody here today who has not accepted Jesus Christ as their savior, I’m telling you, you’re not my brother and you’re not my sister…”

Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley (R) commemorat[ing] the legacy of the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. on Monday

Toning it down, I guess.

German Teabaggers

Thirteen percent of Germans would welcome the arrival of a new “Fuhrer,” a new study suggests in what may be the most striking example yet of the rise of right-wing extremism in Europe today.

According to the Christian Science Monitor, more than a third of Germans feel the country is “overrun by foreigners,” roughly 60 percent would “restrict the practice of Islam” and 17 percent believe Jews have “too much influence.”

[...] Coincidentally or not, the same week that the survey was released, Germany’s center-right chancellor, Angela Merkel, declared that Germany’s attempts to build a multicultural society have “absolutely failed.”

Europe’s right rises again: 13 percent of Germans want a ‘Fuhrer’

Sounds a lot like America’s Tea Party: Germans want their country back too.

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Atheists, Agnostics Know The Most About Religion

“A new survey of Americans’ knowledge of religion found that atheists, agnostics, Jews and Mormons outperformed Protestants and Roman Catholics in answering questions about major religions, while many respondents could not correctly give the most basic tenets of their own faiths.

[...] The study also found that many Americans don’t understand constitutional restrictions on religion in public schools. While a majority know that public school teachers cannot lead classes in prayer, less than a quarter know that the U.S. Supreme Court has clearly stated that teachers can read from the Bible as an example of literature.

“Many Americans think the constitutional restrictions on religion in public schools are tighter than they really are,” Pew researchers wrote.”

Atheists, Agnostics Know The Most About Religion

– No surprise here. Makes perfect sense: believers would think knowing about another religion might be ‘sinful.’ What if you started questioning your own faith? And knowledge might be the opposite of belief. The more you know about religion, yours and others, would you be more or less likely to believe a specific one?

9/11: Cheyenne, Wyoming

Protester plans to burn Quran on Capitol steps

The founder of the Wyoming Tyranny Response Team plans to burn a copy of the Quran on the steps of the State Capitol on Saturday. Duncan Philp said he will protest the location of a proposed Islamic Center near Ground Zero in New York City. He also will protest President Barack Obama’s support for the location.

“I feel Obama is being disingenuous when he pretends he supports religious liberties,” Philp said. “(The Muslims) are not building that mosque out of love for my culture or love of the victims of 9-11 but for political reasons.” Continued…

All faiths join as one

Muslims, Christians, Jews, atheists and Unitarians marched together through downtown and culminated in front of the State Capitol on Saturday to protest religious intolerance.

The rally was brought on by a national controversy over an Islamic center that was proposed to be built near ground zero in New York City and threats to burn the Quran. The theme of the peace demonstration, which was organized by the Cheyenne Unitarian Universalist Church, was that all religions must coexist harmoniously.

At the demonstration a Jew and Muslim stood next to one another and read verses from the Quran.  “In the name of Allah, most gracious, most merciful,” Jason Bloomberg, a Jew, read from the Muslim holy book.
Bloomberg wore his former firefighter uniform in honor of the emergency personnel who died on 9-11. Continued…

Wyoming Tyranny Response Team: teabagger who was irrelevant before 9/11, on 9/11, and who will be irrelevant after 9/11. Tolerance ftw.

Very difficult (to embed) video here — wouldn’t play in Firefox does play in IE.

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