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politicsbuzz:

“And if I have to listen to one more grey-faced man with a $2 haircut explain to me what rape is, I’m going to lose my mind.”Tina Fey speaking at the Center for Reproductive Rights Inaugural Gala.

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Here’s the thing, Republicans. Here’s the real reality of the situation:

Your side is the one trying to limit our access to birth control and abortion (a legal medical procedure).

Your politicians are the ones talking about how girls “rape easy,” and your sainted Ronald Reagan is the one who started the simultaneously racist, sexist and classist myth of the “welfare queen.”

Just this week, one of your own said he supported forcing women to give birth to a rapist’s baby, and your presidential candidate said he would not withdraw his support for him.

You’re the ones pushing the rumor that Obama’s mother was a porn star who gave birth in Kenya.

Your candidate slammed single mothers right in front of the first president ever born to one.

You’re the ones suggesting bills to cut aid to new mothers.

You’re the ones attempting to defund Planned Parenthoods across the country, which primarily serve young women.

You’re the ones voting down bills like the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act and the Violence Against Women Act.

Oh, and you’re the ones trying to kill Obamacare, which insures millions of American women.

So you’ll have to excuse me if I can’t get my hackles raised over a double entendre about voting and sex. If my choice is between a candidate who lets a celebrity make a cutesy video about her first time and a candidate who will not withdraw his endorsement of a man who says rape babies are part of God’s plan, it’s pretty clear who to choose.

Republicans have been hopping on the “Oh, no! Obama mentioned something about vaginas” Sanctimony Pony every chance they get because even they aren’t dense enough not to realize their party platform is inherently anti-woman. They will do whatever they can in order to pivot the conversation away from “women’s bodies should be subservient to their husbands and fertilized eggs” — because they know that both lady parts and lady smarts tremble in fear at the idea of a Romney presidency. And with good reason. As far as I can tell, most Republican politicians actually do hate me and every other liberal woman out there.

As a young woman, my health, reproductive rights and livelihood are directly threatened by a Romney presidency.

Your team is the one waging the War on Women. Trying to get my feathers ruffled because an ad subliminally mentions sex isn’t going to make me forget that.

” — Face it, Republicans: You’re the ones who hate women (via current)




thatsnotwatyourmomsaid:

shavenhead:

when they get into an argument do you think michelle tells barack she’s voting for mitt romney out of spite

and then there’s a beat of silence before they both crack up and hug it out




barackobama:

WALTER: Hello, my name is Walter and I’m making calls for the Obama campaign. I’m a 91-year-old World War II veteran, and I’m going to be voting for him.

VOTER: I am too.

WALTER: You are too?

VOTER: Yeah!

WALTER: Very good.

The story of Walter and the call tool, from OFA Virginia.




wellsbones:

I SPIT OUT MY DRINK. 

OBAMA RULES!




juggling-geese:

In which Obama is secretive about who he voted for.

Isn’t it obvious? He wrote in Michelle.




“Ayn Rand is one of those things that a lot of us, when we were 17 or 18 and feeling misunderstood, we’d pick up. Then, as we get older, we realize that a world in which we’re only thinking about
ourselves… that’s a pretty narrow vision.” — President Barack Obama on Paul Ryan’s obsession with the works of Ayn Rand (via buzzfeed)