Posted on 03/08/2012 6:15:26 AM PST by SeekAndFind
"Without insurance coverage, contraception, as you know, can cost a woman over $3,000 during law school."
Then Fluke went on to talk about contraception that was needed for medical reasons. You and I know that some contraceptives - not available in generic form - are used for certain medical reasons. Those aren't the ones that are available for $9/month or $15/month.
This whole thing was carefully written and staged. First, we screamed the $3,000/year was wrong (some us said read what she said - she said during law school, that's over $1,000 per year. Now, we're screaming contraception is available for under $1,000 a year. Yes, but she set us up. She said it can cost over $1,000 per year and gave examples of contraceptives needed for medical reasons. I'll wager generic contraceptives aren't going to work on all those cases and that Fluke is technically right. Some pro helped her write what she said.
A woman with a very happy husband?
Having lots of sex does NOT necessarily equate to being a "slut."
Rush really blew this one.
A conservative man should always strive to be a gentleman, even when dealing with women who are not ladies.
Look at the Nags who always are holding the “Keep Abortion Legal” signs.....I would guess all of them are lesbos...and of course, why would a lesbo ever need to worry about having an unplanned pregnancy? What?!? they accidently trip over a turkey baster?
That may have held in the past, but thanks to Feminism, that's changed.
Sit tight. Soon we'll find out she was a man.
As to the 3K price, that's what it's going to cost in the near future. Just like $10 gas, count on condom inflation.
Fluke BS is falling apart. I wonder if the MSM will report this?
Even Judge Judy would call that hearsay..
He should have stopped after posing the question “what do you call someone who wants someone else (the government for instance)to pay for their having sex.” He would have gotten the point across without calling her anything
Disagree.
The mess Rush is in is a classic example. He’s in trouble not so much for being inaccurate, but for being “mean” to a woman.
It isn’t fair, but women (liberal women) are still treated more gingerly than men or conservative women.
Rush is perceived as unchivalrously attacking a helpless female. While this perception is not necessarily accurate, it is killing him and has allowed the Left to judo flip the entire issue from one that is good for conservatives to a huge win for them.
Overstatement and hyperbole again by the maniacal Left.
They quote Rolls-Royce costs for Chevy Cruze amenities. Birth-control pills are, out of pocket, maybe $50 per month, or $600 a year, not $3,000, as Sandra Fluke claims.
Carry your own water, beggar woman. Shut up about it.
Or don’t take any responsibility for your actions, shut up about it.
Either way, just shut up about it.
Rush has been doing the very same thing for over 25 years, and it ain't killed him yet.
While I haven’t listened much in recent years, I don’t recall him calling an individual female a “slut” or “prostitute.”
I don’t care.....when the Left takes back all of the nasty things they’ve said about Sarah Palin and her family (and I’m not even a Palin Supporter), then I’ll worry about something Rush Limbaugh says.....The Silent Majority are with Rush, any way.
What Rush said has hurt his cause, IMO.
Reason enough for not saying it.
YMMV.
We’ll see in 6 months if Rush has been hurt by it......No such thing as bad publicity, all Rush asks is that you get the name right.
Agreed. Rush will probably be fine.
However, he contributed greatly to turning the issue being discussed from freedom of religion to whether contraception should be banned.
WTH?
#1 is a positive for conservatives, #2 a gift to the Left.
More people support Rush’s position on this than you think.
Dumb Slut alert...
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