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oyealiz 03-04-2012 9:08pm

So what does VBOT think ....
 
About the Rush/Slut/Obama Story?



President Obama reached out Friday to the Georgetown University law student dubbed a “slut” by Rush Limbaugh — adding fuel to the fire that threatens to consume the conservative shock jock.

Obama called Sandra Fluke to ask how she was holding up — and to express his support for the former upper West Sider, who drew Limbaugh’s attack for her public support of increased coverage for contraception.

“He encouraged me and supported me and thanked me for speaking out about the concerns of American women,” Fluke told MSNBC minutes after receiving the call.

“And what was really personal for me was that he said to tell my parents that they should be proud,” she said. “And that meant a lot because Rush Limbaugh questioned whether or not my family would be proud of me.”

Fluke, a Washington resident, said the call — which the White House confirmed — bolstered her spirits.

“[Obama] did express his concern for me,” she said, “and wanted to make sure that I was okay, which I am. I’m okay.”

Fluke entered the right wing radio host’s crosshairs when she testified in front of Congressional Democrats about her experience of being a student at a religiously-affiliated school whose insurance did not provide contraception coverage.

She said birth control could cost up to $3,000 a year.

“What does it say about the college co-ed Sandra Fluke, who goes before a Congressional committee and essentially says that she must be paid to have sex?” Limbaugh raged Wednesday.

“It makes her a slut, right?,” he ridiculed. “It makes her a prostitute.”

His comments triggered an immediate backlash, but Limbaugh only doubled down on his angry stance Thursday.

“If we are going to pay for your contraceptives, and thus pay for you to have sex, we want something for it,” he said. “We want you to post the videos online so we can all watch.”

The President’s call, beyond lifting Fluke’s spirits, appeared to serve a political purpose, temporarily making the polarizing Limbaugh the face of the conservative opposition to his contraceptive coverage edict.

Additionally, several Democratic lawmakers — including Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) — immediately put out fund-raising appeals that cited Limbaugh’s comments.

Several sponsors have pulled advertising from the syndicated show and even some politicians who share most of Limbaugh’s political beliefs — and usually are afraid to cross him — thought he went too far.

A spokesman for House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) said the GOP leader felt the remarks were “inappropriate,” while presidential candidate Rick Santorum dubbed them “absurd.”

Santorum weighed in on the controversy while crisscrossing Ohio, the Super Tuesday prize many observers feel he needs to win if he has any shot of capturing the GOP nomination.

The latest polls have him ahead in the Buckeye State, but that lead is shrinking.

A Quinnipiac survey released Friday has Santorum up on Romney 35% to 31%. A week ago, his lead was 36% to 29%.

Politicos believe the race is growing tighter thanks to the momentum Romney gained from his wins this week in Arizona and Michigan — and the blitz of advertising his forces have dropped on Ohio.

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Read more: President Obama calls Sandra Fluke, student labeled a ?slut? by Rush Limbaugh; Santorum says shock jock's comments were 'absurd' - NY Daily News

snide 03-04-2012 9:10pm

You do know that there's a section for POLITICS and CONTROVERSY, right?

oyealiz 03-04-2012 9:11pm

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Originally Posted by snide (Post 599785)
You do know that there's a section for POLITICS and CONTROVERSY, right?

I'm not into that, thanks.

JRD77VET 03-04-2012 9:13pm

Just another obama flip flop to make himself look good regardless of his actions or true agenda.

CertInsaneC5 03-04-2012 9:13pm

Where are the pics and vids? :leaving:

vtelvr 03-04-2012 9:13pm

Dont know the whole story beyond reading what you posted, but I kinda agree with Rush. If you can't afford contraception, keep your legs shut. If I gotta pay for your b.c. I need to see what my money is going to. Politically incorrect, hell yes.

VITE1 03-04-2012 9:15pm

She is a known political activist who went to the School specifically to fight their Health insurance policy.

The Left claims its a "reproductive right" to have Companies pay for their Birth control.

Well the Second amendment gives us the right to bear arms so lets Demand Companies provide us with guns, ammo and practice ranges.

snide 03-04-2012 9:16pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by oyealiz (Post 599786)
I'm not into that, thanks.

Yet you start a thread on politics and controversy. :crazy:

DAB 03-04-2012 9:16pm

She's a 30 year old law student going broke fooling around.

She'll make a lousy lawyer. You're supposed to get rich screwing folks.

oyealiz 03-04-2012 9:18pm

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Originally Posted by DAB (Post 599795)
She's a 30 year old law student going broke fooling around.

She'll make a lousy lawyer. You're supposed to get rich screwing folks.

:rofl::rofl::rofl:

Iron Chef 03-04-2012 9:26pm

I have a hard time feeling sorry for a Georgetown University law student complaining about the cost of contraceptives.

She said the cost of contraceptives COULD cost up to $3000 per year. The reality is that on average, it’s somewhere between $10 and $100 per month. If you can’t afford that, then you should think twice about having sex. Drama anyone?

Intelligent people don’t listen to Limbaugh. Or Glenn Beck. Or Ed Schultz, Stephanie Miller or Bill Press. They read and make up their own minds.

That is all.

snide 03-04-2012 9:31pm

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Originally Posted by Iron Chef (Post 599807)
I have a hard time feeling sorry for a Georgetown University law student complaining about the cost of contraceptives.

She said the cost of contraceptives COULD cost up to $3000 per year. The reality is that on average, it’s somewhere between $10 and $100 per month. If you can’t afford that, then you should think twice about having sex. Drama anyone?

Intelligent people don’t listen to Limbaugh. Or Glenn Beck. Or Ed Schultz, Stephanie Miller or Bill Press or Obama. They read and make up their own minds.

That is all.

Fixed.

Datawiz 03-04-2012 9:34pm

.gov should not be involved in contraception or safe sex. Period. Pun intended. :cert:

boracayjohnny 03-04-2012 10:11pm

Lessee, Obama who represents many things I don't like at all. Then there is Rush who uses conservative speak to increase his bank account. Hmmm, I'm not really a fan of either one. Maybe people should do as Chef says more often.

VITE1 03-04-2012 10:11pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by datawiz (Post 599818)
.gov should not be involved in contraception or safe sex. Period. Pun intended. :cert:

:iagree:

The .gov should stick to what is mandated in the constitution. If they want to add The right to housing, Welfare, Reproductive rights ETC add them to the constitution and then have a specific tax to pay for them

NeedSpeed 03-04-2012 10:13pm

I think Joebuck needs to transfer to Georgetown.

Just Sayin'.

VatorMan 03-04-2012 10:18pm

Until the .gov GETS OUT OF the "pay for each kid you have" mode. I think the .gov SHOULD pay for birth control AND contraceptives. Too many poor stupid SOBs having kids right now as it is.


VOTE to stop paying for kids on welfare then ICGAF.


I'll even go a step further, you should be required to use birth control as long as you are on the public dole.

VITE1 03-04-2012 10:24pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by VatorMan (Post 599866)
Until the .gov GETS OUT OF the "pay for each kid you have" mode. I think the .gov SHOULD pay for birth control AND contraceptives. Too many poor stupid SOBs having kids right now as it is.


VOTE to stop paying for kids on welfare then ICGAF.


I'll even go a step further, you should be required to use birth control as long as you are on the public dole.

Psst

Medicaid already does that. They do not use it becuase they know that by having more they get more.

In this case the .gov wants organization to provide BC for everyone. It does not matter your religious convictions. You have to provide it as part of the plan.

JRD77VET 03-04-2012 10:24pm

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Originally Posted by VatorMan (Post 599866)

I'll even go a step further, you should be required to use birth control as long as you are on the public dole.

complete with drug testing to get MY money :slap:

kingpin 03-04-2012 10:37pm

If you sleep around you're a slut, whore or any other word that fits the bill.
Doesn't matter if you are male or female.

The way I look at it it's her responsibility to look after the birth control and mine to look after dinner. :D


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