How do you know when a Democrat is lying? Their lips are moving. And Rosengate, the shooting star calamity set off by Hilary Rosen’s orchestrated remarks about Ann Romney and how stay at home mom’s don’t work, provides that much more proof that the adage is true.
Brad Woodhouse from the Democrat National Committee, from yesterday I believe…
“On Thursday, as the Rosen saga unfolded, DNC communications director Brad Woodhouse echoed her plea for peace. ‘I’m not a fan of the term,’ he said in an interview. ‘I mean, I’m sure I’ve probably used it. We all fall into these easy vernaculars … but we in the DNC have not been running a campaign based on the term ‘war on Women.’ That’s a myth cooked up by Republicans.’”
Really? Cooked up by Republicans?
May 26th 2011, Debbie Wasserman Schultz (DWS), in one of her earliest public speeches as the DNC chair siad…
“The war on women that the Republicans have been waging since they took over the House,” she said, “I think is going to not only restore but possibly helps us exceed the president’s margin of victory in the next election.”
I’m sure we’re taking this out of context but when the Chairman of the DNC says…’The war on women that Republicans have been waging…” that whole “myth cooked up by Republican’s thing” starts to lose some of its umph!
Maybe DWS was simply articulating the talking points of the left wing Center For American Progress and the signs carried around by supporters of Planned Parenthood that read “War on Women,” as reported by the very left leaning Slate–which notes in the same article that Schultz used the term repeatedly as did all the usual left-wing media suspects like the New York Times.
So what are we to make of Brad’s assumption that there was no war, or th eleft wing Slate’s notion that the war (that was never a war) on women is over?
As of 1:30PM Today (EST), I received this Email from the DCCC (Democrat Communist Congressional Committee) and it looks to me like the War that never was is still on
Subject: The Republican War on Women is Real
The Republican War on Women is real, and it’s extremely dangerous.
If you agree, add your name to our petition: 1,000,000 strong against the Republican War on Women >>
House Republicans are pursuing the most comprehensive and radical assault on women’s health and reproductive freedom in our lifetime. Over just the last year, Republicans in Congress have voted repeatedly to limit women’s access to health care and reproductive services.
They voted to redefine rape in order to limit women’s access to health care. They held a panel on denying access to birth control coverage with five men and no women. They voted to give corporations the power to deny women access to contraception. And last year, they nearly shut down the government in an attempt to defund Planned Parenthood.
As you know, Planned Parenthood is a critical provider of preventive services to millions of women in need of health care, including cancer screening, breast exams and HIV testing. Mitt Romney has already said, “Planned Parenthood, we’re gonna get rid of that.”
On the state level, numerous Republican governors have already forced through radical anti-women legislation.
We cannot back down in this fight. We must stand strong for women’s health. Will you join us?
http://dccc.org/Stop-the-Republican-War-on-Women
Thank you,
Kelly
Kelly Ward
DCCC Political Director
No single Democrat group ever does anything on its own. They are collectivist and propogandists. So the DCCC using an old dead bill to keep the “War on Women” alive as a fundraising tool in the midst of the Rosengate fallout…I’d say the war is back on.