Obama Administration Pulls Funding, But CBS Scolds Texas for Daring to Harm Sacrosanct Planned Parenthood
Obama administration officials in the Department of Health and Human Services announced Thursday they would pull all of Medicaid’s funding for Texas’ Women’s Health Program because the state decided to no longer pass those funds along to abortion providers, such as Planned Parenthood. Instead of holding the Obama officials accountable for putting the interests of a favored liberal group ahead of the poor women of Texas, right on cue the CBS Evening News turned it into another tale of woe with women as victims in the loss of “free” services provided by the sacrosanct Planned Parenthood.
“A fight over Planned Parenthood could leave thousands of women without health services,” anchor Scott Pelley ominously teased Thursday night, before introducing the report on how the “a growing dispute...could leave thousands of Texas women without access to health care.”
Reporter Anna Werner went straight to a woman “worried about a recent Texas decision to exclude Planned Parenthood from that federal program, which provides free preventive services, like breast and cervical cancer screenings, to low-income women.”
Werner highlighted how “around the state, other women are protesting the decision. Planned Parenthood serves 50,000 women in the program.” She then hit Texas Governor Rick Perry from the left, countering his concern: “But under federal law, the money’s not allowed to go to abortions under this program at all.” As if money is not fungible. Then she pressed him repeatedly: “You believe other providers will be able to pick up the slack?...What if they can’t?...But what if they can’t?”
She concluded where she began, with her poster victim lacking access to Planned Parenthood: “For patients like Holly Andrews, what if also means what now? She doesn’t know of any other clinic in her town where she can get medical services for free.”
From the Thursday, March 15 CBS Evening News:
SCOTT PELLEY: The federal government today blocked millions of dollars in Medicaid funding that was supposed to help poor women in Texas. That came after the state cut funding for Planned Parenthood. It’s a growing dispute that could leave thousands of Texas women without access to health care. We asked Anna Werner to look into it.
ANNA WERNER: Holly Andrews says the Planned Parenthood clinic in her home town of Corsicana is her only option for free checkups. The 44-year-old mother of two says breast cancer runs in her family.
HOLLY ANDREWS: If I didn’t have the women’s health care program, I would not have my yearly mammogram, no.
WERNER: Just would not at all because you don’t have insurance?
ANDREWS: I don’t have insurance.
WERNER: She’s worried about a recent Texas decision to exclude Planned Parenthood from that federal program, which provides free preventive services, like breast and cervical cancer screenings, to low-income women.
ANDREWS: What should we do? Where do we go?
WOMEN AT RALLY: Are you mad?
CROWD: Yes!
WERNER: Around the state, other women are protesting the decision. Planned Parenthood serves 50,000 women in the program. The federal government says denying money to the organization, a qualified provider under Medicaid rules, is illegal. So it’s pulled $35 million in federal funding. Governor Rick Perry defends the state’s decision.
GOVERNOR RICK PERRY: We don’t want Planned Parenthood and their affiliates who are in the abortion business engaged in this process. It’s just pretty straight up.
WERNER: But under federal law, the money’s not allowed to go to abortions under this program at all.
PERRY: Well, we would rather be very sure of it.
WERNER: Governor Perry says the state will find the money to replace the lot of federal dollars. But Jose Camacho, who heads the Texas Association of Community Health Clinics, wonders where the money will come from.
WERNER TO CAMACHO: If Planned Parenthood is cut oft of this picture, can your centers pick up the slack?
CAMACHO: We can pick up some of it, but there’s no possible way that we can expand that quickly to take that many additional patients.
WERNER, TO PERRY: You believe other providers will be able to pick up the slack?
PERRY: Absolutely.
WERNER: What if they can’t?
PERRY: But they can, so, I mean, you know-
WERNER: But what if they can’t?
PERRY: I’m not in the game of what ifs.
WERNER: For patients like Holly Andrews, what if also means what now? She doesn’t know of any other clinic in her town where she can get medical services for free. Anna Werner, CBS News, Corsicana Texas.
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HOLLY ANDREWS: If I didn’t have the women’s health care program, I would not have my yearly mammogram, no.
WERNER: Governor Perry says the state will find the money to replace the lot of federal dollars. But Jose Camacho, who heads the Texas Association of Community Health Clinics, wonders where the money will come from.









Comments
I hope Texas hold steady
Submitted by octavioj on Fri, 03/16/2012 - 10:16am.
I really hope Texas holds steady on this. The states should have more autonomy on these programs.
They have to have them!
Submitted by jon_torlin on Fri, 03/16/2012 - 10:25am.
How dare Texas decide not to provide abortion....I mean health care for women....
I love how the media tries to twist this all over the place, glad Perry said "not in the game of 'what ifs.'" Not to mention that they imply Holly Andrews won't get ANY health care at all. Goebbels would be so proud.
I'm getting real tired of my state having a gun pointed at it, sooner or later, we're gonna fire back and it ain't gonna be pretty.
-Jon
Just keep your piece clean, Jon.
Submitted by Newsbubba on Fri, 03/16/2012 - 10:58am.
When Texas secedes, I'm moving over there!
Texas and Arrzona are the
Submitted by ricklail on Fri, 03/16/2012 - 11:26am.
Texas and Arrzona are the only 2 states that have stood up to Obama and his minions and what has it got them? All kinds of suits from immiragiton to voter ID. When Texas goes I am going to live there. I'll og ahead and retire instead of trying to find a job. REMEMBER THE ALAMO?
C'mon Down....
Submitted by Joe W. on Fri, 03/16/2012 - 12:24pm.
I moved here to Texas a year and a half ago...part of the mass exodus from my home State of California. The Progressive Liberals, gays, illegals, ghetto gangsters, Hollyweirdos and other riff raff have ruined that once Great State. Proud to be a Texan, and yes, my guns are cleaned, my ammo is stocked, and I am ready for what is sure to come......
I would like to know a little more about this woman.
Submitted by NeoKong on Fri, 03/16/2012 - 10:26am.
She seems just a little too convenient.
If she doesn't have health care then how do her kids get medical care...?
Do they go to planned Parenthood too?
Maybe we're all getting fluked again.
A better story lead in
Submitted by Tugboat Phil on Fri, 03/16/2012 - 10:35am.
“
a growing disputeKathleen Sebelius ...could leave thousands of Texas women without access to health care.”"Bloody Sebiluis is the
Submitted by ricklail on Fri, 03/16/2012 - 11:29am.
"Bloody Sebiluis is the problem now. She is writing the rules for Obamacare. Somehow she will be albe to insert taxpayer funded abortions in ot the code.
"OMG!!! OMG!!! What should we do?!!! Where do we go?!!!"
Submitted by SickofLibs on Fri, 03/16/2012 - 10:45am.
Well, for starters, how about the free clinic run by the CORSICANA-Navarro County Public Health District?
Gee, that took all of one minute to find. Too much research for CBS, I suppose.
No, they probably knew about
Submitted by bretzysdude on Fri, 03/16/2012 - 11:01am.
No, they probably knew about it, but it was just another cover-up.
Precisely.
Submitted by GrannyGrump42 on Fri, 03/16/2012 - 7:23pm.
Precisely.
The story even conveys the falsehood.
Submitted by ebelmike on Fri, 03/16/2012 - 10:54am.
That Planned Parenthood provides Mammograms but when you go to the local providers services list they only offer Mammogram referrals!
NewsBLusters R/W Lies All The Time
Submitted by URLNTS on Fri, 03/16/2012 - 10:59am.
The funds could not go for abortion!Rick Perry is not only a moron,he's also a liar!
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I'll contribute a large stick to chase him back to his village, they need him.
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Submitted by SickofLibs on Fri, 03/16/2012 - 11:21am.
They are wrongwhen they say ratwangers don't have goodideas!
Wow, coincidentally, I just
Submitted by bretzysdude on Fri, 03/16/2012 - 11:04am.
Wow, coincidentally, I just heard Bellevue announced someone escaped.
⇒ And you're lying
Submitted by Cool Arrow on Fri, 03/16/2012 - 11:06am.
We weary of apologizing to trolls for their ignorance. Really, it's not my fault you don't understand that if you have $10 in one pocket, and $10 in another, you really have $20.
Please, if you must be stupid, be very quiet about it and let us tease it our of you rather than blurting out your ignorance.
But then, it's already too late for you. Cover blown.
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Submitted by NVRAT on Fri, 03/16/2012 - 11:27am.
WHAT?... you smoking again Tootsie? Go back to your Occupy tent and play "smart people"
Why??
Submitted by Joe W. on Fri, 03/16/2012 - 12:19pm.
Why in the hell should she get FREE health care in the first place, Scooter??
Giving funds to an abortion
Submitted by Dan The Man 2 on Fri, 03/16/2012 - 2:14pm.
Giving funds to an abortion provider and having them say it doesn't go for abortions is like giving a heroin user money for "food" and not understanding it will go for his fix. You are enabling his heroin fix.
Exactly! In a National
Submitted by GrannyGrump42 on Fri, 03/16/2012 - 7:26pm.
Exactly! In a National Abortion Federation meeting, the for-profit abortionists complained that PP can undercut them because all of their overhead is covered with tax money.