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http://video.msnbc.msn.com/mitchell-reports/46431598/#46431617Sen. Patty Murray talks about Foster Friess contraception comments and the lack of a female presence at a Congressional meeting on womens health saying its like waking up on the set of Mad Men.
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if it was a joke, it was an insulting joke to women . if he was being real, that is frightening. as we watch what is happening here on capitol hill from a panel of men talking about health care choices for women and the comment on your show yesterday about using aspirin between your knees for contraception, i feel like i'm waking up on a set of the "madmen" going back centuries here, it's astonishing but this is what is going on, we are seeing the republicans coming out and talking about the deficit and the other things they care about, but the policies they are putting forward here are frightening for women and their health care choices. we will not sit back and be silent. we will take them on.
There's video and a rushed transcript at link.
Also includes statement from the young woman who was not allowed to testify.
Adding link to Murray's website with more information:
http://www.murray.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/newsreleases?ContentRecord_id=21ec1ba5-07fa-48fc-86d4-455b1350ed22
(Washington, D.C.) Today, U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA) spoke on the Senate floor about the continued attacks by Congressional Republicans on womens health care. She highlighted the House Oversight Committee hearing yesterday on contraception, which included only male witnesses to discuss this critical womens issue.
Key excerpts from the speech today:
"The Chairman of the House Oversight Committee decided that he wouldnt allow a young woman who had been asked by the minority to testify to tell her story So this 19 year old woman was left to watch just like all of the rest of us as five men addressed the committee about how they supported efforts to restrict access to care.
Im sure by now many of my colleagues here have seen the picture of this all-male hearing. Its a picture that says a thousand words. And its one that most women thought they left behind when pictures only came in black and white.
There is nothing new about the Republicans attacks on our family planning decisions. In fact from the moment they came into power Republicans in the House of Representatives have been waging a war on womens health.
But Republicans have made clear from the start that this isnt about whats best for women, men, and their family planning decisions. This is about their political calculations. This is about their constituency. And its about their continued push to do whatever it takes to push their extreme agenda.
As I watch this, I keep thinking back to the conformity films made after WWII and in the 1950s, especially this one:
http://www.archive.org/details/AreYouPo1947
Are You Popular? (1947)
One of the best examples of post-World War II social guidance films, with examples of "good" and "bad" girls, proper and improper dating etiquette, courtesy to parents, and an analysis of what makes some people popular and others not. A scream and a sobering document of postwar conformity.
mick063
(2,424 posts)I'll vote for her as long as she keeps running.
When she headed up the "Super Comittee" last fall to preside over the ceiling limit debacle, her standardized responses to my e-mails were exactly what I wanted to read. At the time, there were several Democratic Senators who were willing to "cave in" to swapping a simple budget for the raping of "entitlements".
The Demcratic leadership in the Senate put her in that position for precisely that reason. Not to cave. The end result has been a continuous tumble by the GOP since then.
Her influence among progressives continues to grow.
suffragette
(12,232 posts)I agree with Senator Murray more often than not and appreciate her strong record of voting and speaking out progressively.
Glad to hear her direct responses to you re: the budget ceiling limit were good, though I have to say the some of her remarks in the media at that time gave me pause.
Still, overall I support her and am glad she continues to represent us so powerfully and effectively.
Politicalboi
(15,189 posts)Women have their periods at the first of the month too. Like rent, it comes once a month, and what better day than the first. Sadly this "joke" is now going to be the Repukes answer to birth control. Because they also know like a period, that women only need birth control for dirty sex. And think of the savings when she is on her period.
DCBob
(24,689 posts)This one is going to stick.
Starry Messenger
(32,342 posts)suffragette
(12,232 posts)Starry Messenger
(32,342 posts)Thank you for posting this suffragette. I saw Rep. Murray's clip saying this and I thought she kicked total ass.
sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)idea of Democracy has never crossed their lizard minds.
I'm glad Patty Murray spoke out and hopefully shamed them publicly.
Thanks for the thread, suffragette.