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By Clay Waters | February 06, 2012 | 17:14

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New York Times reporter Michael Grynbaum wrote a valentine in news story format for Saturday’s edition on Mayor Mike Bloomberg’s heavily publicized donation to the abortion provider Planned Parenthood, after it initially lost funding from the Susan G. Komen breast cancer charity: “With Fine Timing, Bloomberg Makes a Financial Pledge That Excites and Engages.”

Raising not a whisper of criticism about the righteousness of Bloomberg’s big pro-abortion donations, Grynbaum called it the mayor's “biggest political coups in years and gave him, at least for the moment, a rejuvenated voice on the national stage,” and claiming it “reflected the mayor’s longtime support for the causes of reproductive rights and women’s health.” But Grynbaum skipped the less flattering side of Bloomberg's apparent enthusiasm for abortion.

By Bloombergian standards, the check did not have a whole lot of zeros. This is a mayor who measures his generosity by the millions.

But thanks to exquisite timing, an ear for the zeitgeist and an assist from the momentum and immediacy of the Internet, a $250,000 pledge from Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg to Planned Parenthood on Thursday turned into one of his biggest political coups in years and gave him, at least for the moment, a rejuvenated voice on the national stage.

The donation, made public in a Twitter message just as the controversy over a breast cancer advocacy group’s decision to rescind funding for Planned Parenthood was intensifying, reflected the mayor’s longtime support for the causes of reproductive rights and women’s health.

Still, Mr. Bloomberg’s generosity coincided with a nicely arranged set of political circumstances. He is midway through a rocky third term, with middling poll numbers and growing criticism from the candidates who hope to succeed him. He is also eager to cement his legacy and to remain part of the national conversation as his political career comes to a close.

The donation served as a reminder that with his billionaire’s checkbook and his bully pulpit, Mr. Bloomberg retains an extraordinary ability to command attention. And on Friday, when the Susan G. Komen for the Cure foundation reversed its decision and said it would restore funding to Planned Parenthood, he was offered some of the credit.
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It took less than three hours for Planned Parenthood to receive $250,000 worth of additional donations, the full amount that the mayor had pledged to match. “It was like wildfire,” Ms. Richards said.
 

While Grynbaum hailed Bloomberg’s pro-abortion donation, he skipped over sordid allegations stemming from the last time Bloomberg made an emotional personal statement on abortion, in 1997, when he allegedly told a sales executive at his financial firm to “Kill it!” after she became pregnant. That charge came out in the paper’s coverage of a lawsuit filed by the federal government in 2007 against Bloomberg L.P.

The case could be damaging to the mayor, however, as he seeks to boost his national profile and flirts with a presidential bid. In a similar case, Mr. Bloomberg was sued in 1997 by a sales executive who claimed that after she became pregnant, Mr. Bloomberg urged her to have an abortion, telling her, “Kill it!” and saying sarcastically, “Great! Number 16,” apparently referring to the number of pregnant women at the company. Mr. Bloomberg adamantly denied any wrongdoing and settled the case out of court for an undisclosed amount.

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Clay Waters is the director of Times Watch, an MRC project tracking the New York Times. Click here to follow Clay Waters on Twitter.
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Bloomers is a political fraud

Submitted by Gat New York on Mon, 02/06/2012 - 5:27pm.

Mayor Bloomers has always been a political fraud.

He conveniently switched to the GOP in order to run for Mayor of New York, even though he had always been a Boston bred liberal Democrat.

His actions in New York City over the past term has proven that he is not a conservative and is very liberal socially.

The guy is hard to stomach and will be glad when his term is over. I may not agree with a liberal but I respect one who does not pretend to be something other than they are.

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Bloomfield is like snake...it

Submitted by jkwtrading on Mon, 02/06/2012 - 5:32pm.

Bloomberg is like a snake...it sheds its old skin but emerges again as a snake.

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But they

Submitted by misterbee241 on Tue, 02/07/2012 - 12:38pm.

love him in the Big Apple. He keeps getting re-elected.

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The word "Health" to a

Submitted by jkwtrading on Mon, 02/06/2012 - 5:28pm.

The word "Health" to a liberal is polite way of saying they live you die. Save the mother and kill the child.

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Bloomberg doesn't care about the health of the millions of women

Submitted by frank14 on Mon, 02/06/2012 - 5:50pm.

who were killed before they could become women.

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women's reproductive rights and health?

Submitted by ohio granny on Mon, 02/06/2012 - 6:03pm.

Abortion has nothing to do with reproductive rights and/or health. It is the result, in most cases, of irresponsible behavior that has absolutely nothing to do with reproductive rights.

So exactly how is a woman's reproductive rights or health impacted by her being responsible for paying for birth control or an abortion if she so chooses?

What is really going on is the abortion rights activists want to force everyone, regardless of religious beliefs to subsidize and pay for birth control and abortion. Pro choice for them, not so much for you.

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How cant it be called health

Submitted by misterbee241 on Tue, 02/07/2012 - 12:38pm.

when one half of the participating party dies, every time?

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