Conway never said it though. Does it make any difference that it's all spin from someone named Alice Miranda Ollstein of Politico?
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You people always use those neat buzzwords….who didn’t / doesn’t have “access” to birth control?access to birth control
Who in their right mind would ever be opposed to it and what is their illegal opposition to it? What short sighted awful people actually banned it years ago? A healthy nation cannot advance without it.You people always use those neat buzzwords….who didn’t / doesn’t have “access” to birth control?
The problem with the bitch Fluke, is she wanted everyone else to pay for her birth control pills. She went to Georgetown U, a very rich college, if she wanted to fuck, she should pay for her OWN birth control pills...Just like abortions, if you fuck up, you pay either to murder the baby, or carry it for the rest of your life...Not the US tax payer.It wasn't that long ago that Republicans were lambasting Sandra Fluke for her impassioned pleas supporting access to birth control. But some are finally starting to get the painfully obvious message that embracing birth control is a great strategy to reduce abortions while gaining market share with voters.
Of course, you might wonder why it takes so much polling data to finally get the painfully obvious through their thick skulls, but I'm an optimist so I'd like to see this as a [slim] reason to be hopeful that some semblance of sanity might be creeping back into the GOP.
Kellyanne Conway is going to Capitol Hill on Wednesday with a message for Republicans: promote contraception or risk defeat in 2024.
The former senior counselor and campaign manager for President Donald Trump is part of a group set to brief Republicans on how they might get ahead of Democrats’ attacks that the GOP is anti-woman by talking more about protecting contraception and less about banning abortion.
Kellyanne Conway to GOP: Focus on contraception
So then the teachers can fuck those children in middle school? Is that what it is all about, indoctrinating young kids into sexual deviancy so more teachers get them young?Right on!
The Republicans claim that they want to lower the violent crime rate in this country.
Well, then, they should be staunch supporters of birth control and abortion. In fact, they should encourage free condoms being passed out in middle school.
And your orange god demanded a NDA to hide from his MAGA cult the fact right before the election that he was screwing around on his wife while she was home nursing their baby, you moron.The prostitute in the op agreed to fuck a guy for money, signed a nondisclosure agreement, then broke it for fame and fortune. That sounds exactly like the sort of thing a politician like Adam Schiff would do.
But they got cloud. No woman should trust the GOP on reproductive freedom. EverOf course it is. Some kooks believe birth control is wrong but they have zero moral nor intellectual standing on the issue.
Low people tend to interact with low people and do low things. That's the orange bag O' shit in a nutshell. Any questions?The prostitute in the op agreed to fuck a guy for money, signed a nondisclosure agreement, then broke it for fame and fortune. That sounds exactly like the sort of thing a politician like Adam Schiff would do.
You couldnt possibly lower your price enough to entice me. Even 1 dollar is too much.
Do you think that's something to brag about - that Republicans embrace birth control? Is that supposed to help your parties image?It wasn't that long ago that Republicans were lambasting Sandra Fluke for her impassioned pleas supporting access to birth control. But some are finally starting to get the painfully obvious message that embracing birth control is a great strategy to reduce abortions while gaining market share with voters.
Of course, you might wonder why it takes so much polling data to finally get the painfully obvious through their thick skulls, but I'm an optimist so I'd like to see this as a [slim] reason to be hopeful that some semblance of sanity might be creeping back into the GOP.
Kellyanne Conway is going to Capitol Hill on Wednesday with a message for Republicans: promote contraception or risk defeat in 2024.
The former senior counselor and campaign manager for President Donald Trump is part of a group set to brief Republicans on how they might get ahead of Democrats’ attacks that the GOP is anti-woman by talking more about protecting contraception and less about banning abortion.
Kellyanne Conway to GOP: Focus on contraception
none? in my state rubbers are only legal for "prevention of disease only." printed (or so i'm told) on each package.You can buy rubbers just about anywhere.
And, ta daa...no government involvement at all.