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Joe Walsh Tells Women’s Health Advocate To ‘Get A Job’

1:15 pm - 09/10/2012
Joe Walsh Tells Women’s Health Advocate To ‘Get A Job’

Rep. Joe Walsh, the ornery Republican Congressman from Illinois, is known for trying to diminish his opponents’ their accomplishments. Earlier this year he said of Tammy Duckworth, the woman running against him for his Congressional seat, “Female, wounded veteran … ehhh.

Walsh is now attacking women’s health advocate Sandra Fluke, joining a long list of Republicans in denigrating Fluke after her speech at the Democratic National Convention.. Over the weekend, Walsh complained that Fluke should “get a job” and stop talking about affordable contraception because “we’ve got parents in this country who are struggling”:

Think about this, a 30, 31, 32 year old law student who has been a student for life, who gets up there in front of a national audience and tells the American people, ‘I want America to pay for my contraceptives. You’re kidding me. Go get a job. Go get a job Sandra Fluke. This is what — I was offended.

We’ve got Americans who are struggling, we’ve got parents in this country who are struggling to buy sneakers that their kids can wear to school that just started.
We’ve got parents up and down my district who are barely keeping their house.

Watch it:



It seems lost on Walsh that parents who cannot afford contraception will then have unintentional pregnancies resulting in more children they also cannot afford. As does the fact that Fluke’s testimony before Congress told the story of a friend who couldn’t pay for contraceptives; it was not about Fluke’s own need for birth control.

Additionally, Fluke has, in fact, held a job: According to her own bio, “she worked at Sanctuary for Families in New York City, combating domestic violence and human trafficking.”

Fluke earned national attention some months back when House Republicans barred her from testifying about women’s need for contraceptive access. Adding insult to injury, conservatives publicly trashed Fluke. Most famously, radio host Rush Limbaugh called her a “slut” who has “so much sex” that she cannot afford contraception.

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OP: Yeah, fuck you for "Female, wounded veteran … ehhh." You still have your two legs, you douchebag... And fuck you for the rest. How completely blind do you have to be to make the statement: "We’ve got Americans who are struggling, we’ve got parents in this country who are struggling to buy sneakers that their kids can wear to school that just started." in one circumstance when you can spew vomit about a "Female, wounded veteran ... ehhh." in another? He doesn't see that the wounded veteran can't buy sneakers for her feet any more?
tsuni_night 11th-Sep-2012 03:16 am (UTC)
I think both parties should be responsible on that end. It does take two to tango. If there is a pill (or whatever) that men can take (that isn't going to medically kill/maim/etc them) then they should, or at the very least wear a condom (again if possible since I tend to forget things like latex allergies).

I'll be honest I don't know of any forms of birth control for men except condoms, vasectomy, spermicide, Onsen (though I'm not sure how effective hot water actually is).

Other than condoms and spermicides though birth control for women seems to be much easier to obtain.

And birth control should be available to everyone, not just poor people.
dissident 12th-Sep-2012 02:08 am (UTC)
And birth control should be available to everyone, not just poor people.

What makes you think BC that's available to the poor wouldn't be available to others? Is this opposites day or something?
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