MTP’s Gregory Frames Election Through Liberal Prism: ‘The Year of Birth Control Moms’
“GOP says HHS mandate is about liberty, not contraception. Dems say it’s about contraception, not liberty. Media accept and amplify Democratic framing.” So the Weekly Standard’s Stephen Hayes adroitly tweeted noontime Sunday in an accurate observation demonstrated by Meet the Press where host David Gregory opened the roundtable: “I want to start with...a big theme in this race so far. And Politico, I thought, captured the headline here with this theme, ‘2012: The year of birth control moms?’”
Later, Gregory touted how “I see this bumper sticker,” which, he insisted, “we’ve heard everybody talk about,” that proclaims “GM’s back on top, and Osama bin Laden is dead.” Cuing up New York Times White House correspondent Helene Cooper, Gregory noted the obvious: “That’s the record that this President wants to run on.” Cooper affirmed: “That’s absolutely the record that he wants to run on.”
Following his roundtable opening set up with the “Year of Birth Control Moms,” Gregory, who earlier pressed guest Congressman Paul Ryan about how Republicans are alienating women, highlighted how liberal Senator Patty Murray, “wrote this based on that and also that all-male image of that contraception hearing”:
“I feel,” she wrote, “I woke up this morning on the set of Mad Men. Republicans have set their time machine for the 1950s – back when, according to one prominent Republican,” aforementioned, “women could just ‘put aspirin between their knees’ to avoid getting pregnant.”
NBC reporter Andrea Mitchell soon charged that “when Rick Santorum talks about theology and takes that shot at the President, which many people believe, including I think some moderate Republicans in those states, think crosses a line.”
Near the end of the program, Bloomberg’s Al Hunt, formerly the Wall Street Journal’s Washington Bureau Chief, recognized Obama’s poll numbers are going up not because his policies are being embraced but because Republicans are imploding, and so Obama’s re-election team has “really benefited because the Republicans, both in the presidential level and the congressional level, have wreaked havoc on the brand name. They could recover from that, but that’s why Obama’s doing so well, not because of anything he’s done.”
From the roundtable on the Sunday, February 19 Meet the Press, which included Republican strategist Ed Gillespie who got some opportunities to sneak in some conservative points:
DAVID GREGORY: And I want to talk, Andrea, I want to start with you with a big theme in this race so far. And Politico, I thought, captured the headline here with this theme, “2012: The year of ‘birth control moms’?” Is, I thought we were talking about the economy. And Paul Ryan wants to talk more about the economy, but the reality is, in the Republican race, social issues seem to be energizing the base and fueling Rick Santorum.
ANDREA MITCHELL: And the question is whether this is going to energize the base and help him win the primaries and perhaps go on to the nomination, although that is being hotly debated among Republican leaders, or whether this is really going to debilitate the Republican Party when they need in a general election to go up against Barack Obama and win independents, win suburban moms in both parties and women who generally accept birth control.
GREGORY: This aspirin business, Foster Friess, who’s a Santorum supporter, said to you on your program that the best means of birth control is putting a Bayer aspirin between your legs, which is kind of an old joke. He said a bad joke. Rick Santorum said it was a bad joke, distanced himself, and yet it sort of leads to that headline. And it leads to this, Ed Gillespie, which is a fundraising letter by the head of the Democratic Committee, senatorial re-election committee, Patty Murray, who wrote this based on that and also that all-male image of that contraception hearing. “I feel,” she wrote, “I woke up this morning on the set of Mad Men. Republicans have set their time machine for the 1950s – back when, according to one prominent Republican,” aforementioned, “women could just ‘put aspirin between their knees’ to avoid getting pregnant. This after Republicans opened a hearing on birth control – and banned women from testifying! We’ve already accumulated 65,000 signatures on our petition opposing their Aspirin Agenda. But I’m too mad to stop at ‘opposing.’ It’s time we punished the people responsible by taking away their jobs.” How do you see this?
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GREGORY: I mean, also it takes on, Andrea, this role, too, I mean, where I mentioned this at the top of the program, Rick Santorum talking about a phony theology for President Obama?
MITCHELL: I was going to raise that point because Rick Santorum, when he sticks to the economy, as he did in his speech that should’ve been a victory speech in Iowa but actually was one of his best speeches and in some of his earlier appearances in New Hampshire, is a really strong candidate for those Rust Belt states and for the Republican Party for a general election. But when Rick Santorum talks about theology and takes that shot at the President, which many people believe, including I think some moderate Republicans in those states, think crosses a line. And when Rick Santorum, when you go through his record and some Republican leaders are concerned because he did say that he doesn’t believe that birth control is appropriate. I mean, there is a track record there. And so every time he veers into these social issues, I don't think it’s useful for him to energize the base. I think the base is willing to be energized because they’re so cool to Mitt Romney. I think it really hurts the Republican Party.
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GREGORY: Let’s talk about the President’s record for a minute, Helene, because this is interesting. Here’s the numbers out of Michigan, which we’re talking so much about and that’s the unemployment rate. If you go back to September of 2009, a mind-boggling 14.3 percent. It’s not 9.3 percent, which, by the way, is still, oh, my gosh, high. I mean, it’s above the national average. The President, as we said in the open here, is talking about manufacturing coming back, that the auto bailouts worked. And I see this bumper sticker, right, that we’ve heard everybody talk about, which is, “GM’s back on top, and Osama bin Laden is dead.” I mean, that’s the record that this President wants to run on.
HELENE COOPER: That’s absolutely the record that he wants to run on. He’s gotten a big boost in the last few weeks with the, the national unemployment numbers that have come out that were far, far better than anybody expected. But at the same time, he’s still remarkably challenged in that there’s a lot of stuff happening around the world that could affect the economy in the months going forward. You have Europe and the European debt crisis which the White House is enormously worried about....
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AL HUNT: To steal a line from Ann Richards, politically I think Barack Obama was born on third base in this season and he thinks he hit a triple. I mean, they have benefited because the jobless and unemployment numbers have been good. A lot of Democrats worry that could be a Prague Spring, it could head back up again. But they really benefited because the Republicans, both in the presidential level and the congressional level, have wreaked havoc on the brand name. They could recover from that, but that’s why Obama’s doing so well, not because of anything he’s done.
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DAVID GREGORY: And I want to talk, Andrea, I want to start with you with a big theme in this race so far. And Politico, I thought, captured the headline here with this theme, “2012: The year of ‘birth control moms’?” Is, I thought we were talking about the economy. And Paul Ryan wants to talk more about the economy, but the reality is, in the Republican race, social issues seem to be energizing the base and fueling Rick Santorum.
MITCHELL: I was going to raise that point because Rick Santorum, when he sticks to the economy, as he did in his speech that should’ve been a victory speech in Iowa but actually was one of his best speeches and in some of his earlier appearances in New Hampshire, is a really strong candidate for those Rust Belt states and for the Republican Party for a general election. But when Rick Santorum talks about theology and takes that shot at the President, which many people believe, including I think some moderate Republicans in those states, think crosses a line. And when Rick Santorum, when you go through his record and some Republican leaders are concerned because he did say that he doesn’t believe that birth control is appropriate. I mean, there is a track record there. And so every time he veers into these social issues, I don't think it’s useful for him to energize the base. I think the base is willing to be energized because they’re so cool to Mitt Romney. I think it really hurts the Republican Party.









Comments
the end of Liberalism
Submitted by MidAmerica on Sun, 02/19/2012 - 5:52pm.
There was a time when Conservatives and Liberals argued about how big the plane should be and how far to fly it.
Now the argument is how far the plane can glide and where it will crash.
⇒ Put a bow on them
Submitted by Cool Arrow on Sun, 02/19/2012 - 6:04pm.
Is anybody tired of this "how will we brand our fillies this election cycle?" tripe?
Liberals need to
quitcontinue treating ethnic groups and women as herded livestock. Somebody might, once again, get offended.There's nothing wrong with either side...
Submitted by zenman1661 on Sun, 02/19/2012 - 6:08pm.
trying to frame an issue to present it to their advantage and beliefs. What is so wrong is how much the media is relentlessly pushing the Liberals version of the picture.
zenman1661
Submitted by amyshulk on Mon, 02/20/2012 - 12:12pm.
Are you purposely obtuse? Or are you saying that everyone knows the msm is liberal? Because the surface voters haven't caught on yet!
Just imagine how well the R's would do if the msm really was objective!
Ronald Reagan
Can't wait to see the B.O. ad where....
Submitted by Clinkin on Sun, 02/19/2012 - 6:13pm.
...he is driving a Volt, hanging out the window gunning down Osama Bin Laden:)
Lil' Geraldo is a disgrace
Submitted by frank14 on Sun, 02/19/2012 - 6:35pm.
He's as objective as Georgie the Intern.
OWS is on top, and the economy is screwed
Submitted by TheHistorian on Sun, 02/19/2012 - 6:52pm.
"OWS is on top, and the economy is screwed."
This should be the bumper sticker of the conservative. You get the protestor who thinks he is "part of the 99" (what 99? Is this the people with less than a 99 IQ that they are part of?)
I am not part of the 1%, but I sure as heck am NOT part of the 99% either. This has been absolute stupidity.
When Reagan was President, we came roaring back from 10+% unemployment? Why? Because we didn't have the stifling regulation, the specter of mandatory health care, Dodd-Frank, mortgage buyouts, and all the rest of the government programs. Savings and Loans lost big, but weren't "too big to fail" based on their bad loan portfolios. It is easy to see that this economy is lousy BECAUSE of Obama, not despite what he does.And he gets away with playing games with the number of people looking for work to try to pretend it is getting better. Gallup says it is markedly worse in February, and they have been close to the government "revised" numbers after the real data are in.
Dennis Prager
This whole birth control (BC) issue is specious
Submitted by TheHistorian on Sun, 02/19/2012 - 7:00pm.
Good ol Obama is going to make your insurance "give" (why do you fools think it is free) you sterilization and BC pills, with no copay. Why should I pay for your birth control? Why should some priest or nun pay for your birth control?
The benefit is NOT free, this is me paying for your benefits. Most of the insurance companies are non-profit, which means that no Big Daddy Warbucks is paying out at Obama's behest.
What I fear is that Obama this year will decide you get BC pills, abortions, and sterilizations free, and next year you pay $100/pill. THAT is what ObamaCare means. Or, he will use the Medicare funds he put in to the ObamaCare program ($500B) to stop letting seniors have open heart surgery. Where we are heading is to a plan where trhe government is the only decider. Who are these angels that decide for you and me what is best for us?
Probably the clerk you met at the Social Security office that sat at their computer for two hours and then called "next!!" will now decide whether you get surgery, or "the Obama pill". Or maybe it will be a Post Office clerk. Good luck to us chumps. Those who give up their liberty for security have neither.
Dennis Prager
free birth control
Submitted by becky9999 on Sun, 02/19/2012 - 8:10pm.
Why should I pay for birth control, indeed.... Does every woman in this country not have an iphone that they shell out a lot of money for each month? I drive a '93 truck, live in a tiny tract house, and have a basic cell phone with no texting plan. I live frugally so that I can afford the things I MUST have, and not depend on the gov't. So, now, my insurance premiums will increase, so that all my young girlfriends, and I do have many, as I work in a call center, can continue to afford their tri-colored hair, iphones, c.d., shots at the bar, $300 boots, late-model cars, can have free birth control. And, let's not forget the nurses at Catholic hospitals. I actually heard someone from Planned Parenthood say, "Finally, now nurses at Catholic hospitals can have access to birth control..." They make upwards of $35/hr. Is she kidding? Unfortunately for all of us, no, she is not.
‘2012: The year of birth
Submitted by Mr. Mike on Sun, 02/19/2012 - 7:10pm.
‘2012: The year of birth control moms?’”
Tempest meet tea cup.
This is DNC, Mainstream Media, White House, Media Matters organizing to create something that DOES NOT EXIST.
Couldn't it also be Dems against the Rights of Conscience?
Submitted by Quasi-socialist on Sun, 02/19/2012 - 7:35pm.
Or that's probably too obsolete a phrase.
For those that don't know, Right of Conscience is the traditional foundation for a secular government.
⇒ Quasi
Submitted by Cool Arrow on Sun, 02/19/2012 - 7:45pm.
I made the same observation on my FB page yesterday, arguing people get out of going to war on the same grounds, so why the need to butt heads with the Church?
GM's back on top? On top of what exactly?
Submitted by krendler on Sun, 02/19/2012 - 7:36pm.
On the top of the list of least respected businesses in America?
And, yes, Bin Laden is dead. Thank you, Navy Seals. Thank you, David Petraeus.
Give birth to Liberalism Control
Submitted by JCLINE on Sun, 02/19/2012 - 7:41pm.
Gregory and Mitchell must hate the Constitution with a biding passion ..they missed the boat completely in their stupid narrative .. Everyone who isn't wasting their time watching a Pop stars funeral on TV knows that this issue is not about contraception itself , but instead a Constitutional issue based on religious freedom . But leave it up to two lame brains like Gregory and Mitchell to spin it as a hearing against birth control ....this is what we are dealing with folks , the Soviet Pravda has come to our shores and no longer feels the need to hide it's blatant agenda to tear our country apart from within by divisive misinformation and psychological warfare intended to destroy our Constitution ...somebody please tell the all the boobs who believe this tripe that they missed the fact that the hearing was about this and this alone and it was not deemed neccesary by the panel for two DNC funded Feminazis to appear and give testimony about something that is laid in stone ...the right to Religious freedom in America .
Even the titel to the hearing tells the facts rather loudly ....
"Republican Darrell Issa, chair of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, will convene a hearing tomorrow, “Lines Crossed: Separation of Church and State. Has the Obama Administration Trampled on Freedom of Religion and Freedom of Conscience?”"
It's not about birth control, it's about power
Submitted by Radical1979 on Sun, 02/19/2012 - 8:34pm.
Why do these idiots who want free stuff not recognize that it's not free? Once the government gives "free" birth control, they will decide who can have it, and who MUST have it. There will be no more families like the Duggars, who choose to have an incredible amount of children, but who pay for them THEMSELVES. The government will not let such people reproduce. They are a threat to the government way of life.
Or how about the
Submitted by hbnolikeee on Sun, 02/19/2012 - 9:48pm.
year that we no longer own our country and live in boxes in the street and are working for China because our government spends like it can print the stuff. Oh yeah...
No...this is all not coordinated.
Submitted by NeoKong on Sun, 02/19/2012 - 9:57pm.
In a monkey's butt.
Obama is as responsible for
Submitted by TE on Sun, 02/19/2012 - 10:33pm.
Obama is as responsible for the death of bin laden as Snooki and J-Woww are, to wit: not at all. Had Obama and his fellow leftists been in charge for the last ten years, bin laden would still be on the run because Obama opposed the methods that allowed the United States to find bin laden.
Contraceptive mother. What an oxymoron.
Submitted by drsamherman on Sun, 02/19/2012 - 11:11pm.
If she is using one, how did she become the other (barring a divine intervention or previous status)?
Here's a good response to (insert Libtard anchor here)
Submitted by gwalt on Mon, 02/20/2012 - 8:37am.
Libtard Anchor: " So why are you against contraception Mr./Ms. Republican?
Republican: " Why was your mother against contraception"?"
Libtard Anchor: " What does this have to do with my mother?"
Republican" Well, you are here aren't you? Obviously your mother was against contraception like you claim I am".
"A lot of briefing for a 2 hr. special with Dan Rather. Saw the show & wonder why we bothered". Ronald Reagan
Here's my bumper sticker for
Submitted by big.league.slider on Sun, 02/19/2012 - 11:13pm.
Here's my bumper sticker for David Gregory:
"If you can read this, your mom wasn't pro-choice"
THE LEFT IS RETARDED
Submitted by gus on Sun, 02/19/2012 - 11:18pm.
A complete ECHO CHAMBER.
Make up a PHONY issue.
Subvert the Constitution.
Call Republicans neanderthals.
Lie
AND
repeat.
Oxy Moronic
Submitted by CJohnson on Mon, 02/20/2012 - 2:10am.
Ya gotta be kidding?
How can one who uses birth control...
Submitted by P. Aaron on Mon, 02/20/2012 - 3:53pm.
...become a 'mom'?