Mitchell and Boxer Disgustingly Compare Contraception Debate to Clarence Thomas Hearing
On Friday’s edition of MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell Reports, host Andrea Mitchell and ultra-liberal Democratic Senator Barbara Boxer actually compared Thursday's House hearing on contraception to the 1991 Anita Hill-Clarence Thomas hearings. Mitchell linked the two, reminding that the Clarence Thomas hearing became "an earth-shattering moment on the Hill because it had been such a male institution for so long. That did become the year of the woman." [See video below. MP3 audio here.]
Boxer appeared on the show to express her anger that a Thursday hearing in the House on contraception and religious freedom included no female panelists in the first panel, going so far as to sneer that Republicans were "openly hostile towards women being respected and being able to choose their own health care options."
The two then shared a moment connecting the hearing to the 1991 Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing on the sexual harassment allegations levied against soon-to-be Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas by Anita Hill.
The liberal Boxer set up Mitchell's "year of the woman" comment by remarking, "And I've been predicting for months now, even before this, that 2012 will be the year of the woman."
Liberals seek to a new low each day the contraception issue continues, this time making ridiculous comparisons to a sexual harassment hearing in the 90s, as they are forced to use scare tactics to try and win a losing argument against religious freedom. Clearly, Mitchell the journalist and Boxer the left-wing politician are on the same wave length.
Below is the relevant transcript:
Andrea Mitchell Reports
02/17/2012
1:30 p.m.
Nancy Pelosi: I may at some point be moved to explain biology to my colleagues.
ANDREA MITCHELL: That was House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi speaking about the house hearing on contraception where only men were allowed to testify. Leader Pelosi’s colleagues on the Senate side are just as mystified by the all male first panel, there were witnesses, women witnesses, in the later, in the hearing. Joining me now is California Democratic Senator Barbara Boxer. Thanks very much for joining us. There seems to be an atmosphere right now on the Hill where people are just talking past each other and there is real male female divide, tell me if I'm wrong about that.
SENATOR BARBARA BOXER: Yes, you are wrong about that. It's a Republican/Democratic divide. Much more than male/female. Some of our greatest supporters are Senator Blumenthal, Senator Schumer, a whole host of colleagues who are standing by our side. I wouldn’t say that at all. It's really a matter of ideology, and it’s not new Andrea, it's just shockingly surprising to me that in this year, they would be so open about their hostility toward women being respected, being able to choose their own health care options. And it is a reminder of 1992 [sic] when I ran so long ago, it’s hard to believe it goes so fast. The people looked at the Clarence Thomas hearing and they saw, the Anita Hill-Clarence Thomas hearing, and they saw an all male Judiciary Committee here in the Senate, we had the year of the woman. And I've been predicting for months now, even before this, that 2012 will be the year of the woman. And that picture is going to become an iconic photo, my grandson said to me, I said to him who is 16, what is wrong with this, they are talking about women's health care, what is wrong with this Zach? And he said they are all dudes, grandma. That is from a 16-year-old. And it brings it home. It’s insane that they did this.
MITCHELL: You know Senator Boxer I was at the hearing and I covered the hearings, the Clarence Thomas hearings and this was really a light change, an earth-shattering moment on the Hill because it had been such a male institution for so long. That did become the year of the woman. And I remember Strom Thurmond was chairing the hearing, Joe Biden was on that panel, the late Ted Kennedy. Arlen Specter. You had a lot of people that were sort of trapped in this way of thinking. And it was really an extraordinary moment watching that going on.
BOXER: It was. It was. And there's Anita Hill being asked very intimate and personal questions and not one woman is on the panel. And then, Darrell Issa has a chance to have a panel that has, that reflects different views, it could be male/female and different ideologies and he chooses to have all men all with the same opinion. And it just shows you where the Republicans are coming from now. As I have often said, this is not the Republican of my grandpa's Republican Party. I remember my dad just being so in love with Eisenhower. He was a Democrat. He voted for Ike, he said oh, no, I'm voting for Ike. Where are the mainstream Republicans? There's just a handful left frankly.
MITCHELL: Some are suggesting that this is a tactical move, particularly on Rick Santorum's part, not what was said yesterday about Foster Friess, but just in general talking about the social issues to fire up the Republican base. Is this good politics?
BOXER: Let me just say this, I am a Democrat and I know what fires up our base, clearly, one of them is equality for everyone. And if their's is you know, turning on women's voters, if there's a short-term advantage -- I’m sorry, turning on women. If there's a short-term advantage in that which I would question, I'll give it to them, once they get to the general election, that is so extreme. Andrea, the fight for equality, we know how long it's taken, we look at the civil rights movement and the women's movement, it's painful, it's tough. But who would believe that in this year, birth control would be back on the agenda? You know, it's -- it defies common sense, I would think it's an area where we can all come together because it's such a win/win, when we plan our families there are fewer abortions, there are healthier kids, healthier women -- and so many women use birth control for medical reasons and one of the women who wanted so badly to testify is eloquent on the point, that had a friend of hers got ovarian cancer, that had a cyst that kept growing because she could not afford the birth control pills that were so important to shrinking that tumor. So it’s mind-boggling, and I don’t know if they get any advantage to it in quotes. I certainly wouldn’t want to hurt half of the population to get some kind of an advantage if I were them.
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These two, three if Nancy is included, are the best argument...
Submitted by Thalpy on Fri, 02/17/2012 - 6:03pm.
These two, three if Nancy is included, are the best argument for a celibate life anyone could ever imagine.
The MSM is going to squeeze every ounce of blood out of this lie
Submitted by Dave. on Fri, 02/17/2012 - 6:05pm.
...that they possibly can.
Then they are going to squeeze it some more.
-Dave
Vote for the American in November
Let's just go ahead and
Submitted by Soldat44 on Fri, 02/17/2012 - 6:12pm.
Let's just go ahead and compare this to the Spanish Inquisition and save these morons the trouble.
They have compared Santorum and the rest of us Catholics to Hitler, Stalin (I don't know how Tojo missed the boat here), Allinsky, fascism. All the terms that better describe them. Amazing.
I am sorry but that has already been done.
Submitted by Lipton on Fri, 02/17/2012 - 6:47pm.
http://blogs.babycenter.com/mom_stories/02162012all-male-panel-at-birth-...
comment #36.
Andrea, the fight for
Submitted by motherbelt on Fri, 02/17/2012 - 6:34pm.
Andrea, the fight for equality, we know how long it's taken,
Equality is a woman being allowed to destroy the life within her, of which she has half-ownership, by dint of "possession" being 9/10 of the law. The man who has the other half ownership in the fetus or whatever liberals call it, has zero say.
The woman, if she decides to keep the fetus, (at which point it becomes a baby), can then legally force the man to contribute financial support.
True equality, Babs, would be the man having the right to say, "I told you to get an abortion; if you keep the baby, it's none of my responsibility."
However, as I posted in another thread earlier today, the liberal women's attitude toward men is:
Shut the hell up! You have nothing of importance to say about birth control or abortion, since you don't carry the babies. When we need your sperm, (and hopefully at some point that won't be necessary) and your money, we'll let you know.
LIberal women make all women look bad
Submitted by Lipton on Fri, 02/17/2012 - 6:34pm.
They are petty, childish, they like to play the vicitm, they have no shame, they have no morals. They will always defer to a liberal man.
Boxer is clearly looking at this as a "political opportunity"
Submitted by gopcongress on Fri, 02/17/2012 - 6:56pm.
The last paragraph of the transcript indicates how Boxer truly feels about this issue. She feels that this is an issue to get her base fired up.Well, who's attempting to do the "firing up?" I'm sure a silly little problem called the economy, along with the minor problem of dealing with the greatest recession since the Great Depression, is going to play a bit more important in the 2012 election than a phony contraception denial issue.
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Rush called it.
Submitted by NeoKong on Fri, 02/17/2012 - 7:13pm.
Obama is using the issue of contraceptives to split the women vote and try to herd them to Democrats with the "barefoot and pregnant" line.
Republicans will be the out of touch patriarchs still living in the fifties who want their women in the kitchen wearing an apron and pearls.
This isn't an issue that just randomly bubbled up when it did but more of a calculated campaign wedge issue coordinated with his media allies and Mitchell is on the front lines.
They need to win 50% plus one vote of that squishy middle and half of them are women.
Rush played a montage of the coverage the Foster Friess story received and almost of all the clips called him "creepy".
Quite the coincidence.
Creepy is no random word.
It suggests a pervert or a weirdo and is especially repugnant to women.
Hence...Republicans are creepy.
Rush did call it. And the MSM
Submitted by celator on Fri, 02/17/2012 - 7:57pm.
Rush did call it. And the MSM dances to Obama's tune like brainless marionettes with smiles painted on their plaster faces.
The MSM tactic being used to promote Obama's re-election is to put the R's on the defensive. All the time. It's contraceptives today, why do they hate women tomorrow, why do R's insist that children starve the day after that. The list is a mile long. And the R's stumble around in a daze trying to "explain" themselves to the MSM.
Why the blue blazes don't we get on the offensive? Obama is the absolutely worse POTUS in the history of the Republic. He lies constantly, he's destroying the economy, we are a joke in the international community, Fast and Furious is being covered up by the Administration, the Chinese are bragging about their military superiority, the Middle East is in total crisis mode,etc etc etc etc. All under his watch. Obama is completely vulnerable to a hard, focused offensive by the R's. Yet, the R leadership sits there like bumps on a log.
I just don't get it.
~An apron and pearls
Submitted by Wrathful Brunette on Fri, 02/17/2012 - 8:15pm.
beats the heck out of the 9 to 5 grind. But then, what do I know? I'm currently barefoot and pregnant. In a stunning coincidence, that also beats the heck out of schlepping around an office in heels for 8 hours a day while pregnant.
Poor me, I have to stay home with the kids and putter around the house all day, putting my feet up whenever I feel like it. Enjoying a steaming cup of Earl Grey and a good book whenever I feel like it. Cuddling beautiful little people with honey-colored hair, whenever I feel like it. Cooking leisurely meals while listening to Beethoven, and taking a hot shower in the middle of the afternoon, just because I feel like it. Giving myself a mani-pedi while the wee ones nap. Taking a nap myself, if I want to.
*sigh*
It's a hard life, but someone's gotta do it.
Gee that sounds like my life!
Submitted by mandrake on Fri, 02/17/2012 - 8:30pm.
Except for the pregnant part..LOL!
Us poor stay at home moms
Submitted by Radical1979 on Fri, 02/17/2012 - 8:38pm.
One of my favorites? Choosing to be happy. So many times at work people are grumpy and angry. At home, you set the tone for the house, so being happy makes everyone happy. Actually, it was the same thing I loved about teaching (in elementary schools). Kids want to be happy, so again, you set the tone and they follow.
Another favorite, the hubby coming home. Having time to do little things to make his life easier/happier.
Hey, some women love to work outside the home and God bless 'em. I find enough work in my home to keep me busy and satisfied that I'm making a difference.
~Enough work
Submitted by Wrathful Brunette on Fri, 02/17/2012 - 9:04pm.
I'm the Wife, Nanny, Teacher, Housekeeper, Housemaid, Cook, Laundress, Librarian, Accountant, Gardener, Chaffeur, Chief Kisser of Boo-Boos, and Arbiter of Small Spats.
In my spare time I teach Sunday School and Kick Liberal A$$. :-D
This
Submitted by grammajane on Fri, 02/17/2012 - 7:39pm.
birth control issue is the new abortion issue. If you want birth control, go the hel out and buy it. If you are not one of the filthy rich, go to some free clinic and full-fill your needs. Just stop blabbing about it. It's a choice you have so use it or loose it and shut the hel up. Am tired of all this "talk" about a problem that does not come close to what is happening to this country with these libs trying to run every part of our life's.
What a joke
Submitted by mmilesll on Fri, 02/17/2012 - 8:21pm.
This is dumb and dumber chattering away on an issue neither one knows anything about.
Contraception is very important to the Mummy.
Submitted by SickofLibs on Fri, 02/17/2012 - 9:05pm.
That Alan is an insatiable animal.
The only
Submitted by bobsmom on Fri, 02/17/2012 - 9:44pm.
thing the Clarence Thomas hearings, and this debate have in common is proximity to pubic hair. These folks will do anything to distract. Look! Up in the sky! It's a bird! It's a plane! It's anything but reality!!
Yak! Yak! Yak!
Submitted by Herbster on Fri, 02/17/2012 - 10:57pm.
Two pees in a pod. Between them they have the IQ of a Brussel Sprout. Dumb and dumber...it's your choice which is which.
Cheap Date
Submitted by HardRightTurn on Sat, 02/18/2012 - 1:10am.
Now we get to see who the real women are. Can their vote be bought for sex on demand?
To more fully comprehend the Left, one must read “Leftism As Psychopathy” by John Ray, M.A., Ph.D. Caution, it might scare you a little bit.
http://jonjayray.tripod.com/psycho.html
These two are dumb
Submitted by ohio granny on Sat, 02/18/2012 - 10:35am.
The best thing that can be said for these two is they are dumber than a box of rocks. Open mouth, insert foot.