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Bill O’Reilly Attacks Sandra Fluke: Claims She Wants Government To Pay For Her ‘Social Life’

Bill O’Reilly has joined Rush Limbaugh’s sexist assault on 30-year-old law student Sandra Fluke. On tonight’s broadcast, Fox News’ Bill O’Reilly attacked and mocked Sandra Fluke, claiming that Fluke was insisting the government pay for her “social life.” O’Reilly’s attack mirrors Limbaugh, who has insisted on that Fluke’s advocacy for contraception coverage is motivated by sexual promiscuity. Watch it:

Bill O’Reilly’s attack is not only sexist and mean spirited, he has his facts completely wrong. Fluke is advocating for contraception to be covered under Georgetown University’s private insurance plan. Fluke became active on the issue “after her friend developed ovarian cysts and found that the oral contraception she needed to stop the cysts from growing was not covered under the school’s insurance.”

We need to take a stand now against Limbaugh and O’Reilly’s hateful attacks. Sign our petition and let Sandra Fluke know that you are on her side.

Update

Later in the broadcast O’Reilly said: “So let me get this straight, Ms. Fluke, and I ask this with all due respect, I am: You want me to give you my hard earned money so you can have sex.” He also states that, while he opposes contraception coverage, Viagra should be covered.

NEWS FLASH

Georgetown Law School Student Government Resolution Calls For Birth Control Coverage For Students | Earlier today, Georgetown law school’s student government unanimously approved a resolution commending fellow student and birth control activist Sandra Fluke and calling upon the university to reconsider it’s discriminatory health plans. Georgetown’s health plans provide contraceptive coverage to faculty and staff but not to students. The resolution “STRONGLY ENCOURAGES the Administration to follow the lead of the student body and the federal government in supporting equality by not denying women vital healthcare coverage.”

Climate Progress

Americans Get It: Global Warming Is Poisoning Our Weather

Killer tornadoes are marking the transition from a freakishly warm winter into yet another freakishly dangerous spring. The multi-billion-dollar drought in Texas and Oklahoma is expected to continue into the indefinite future. Planting seasons, maple syrup seasons, and cherry blossom festivals are starting at weirder and weirder times. Torrential rains and record heat waves are becoming commonplace. Migrating birds are straying from their normal path, insect pests are multiplying, and trees are dying.

Americans are starting to trust the evidence of their own senses about the growing impacts of climate change, instead of the barrage of misinformation and confusion that comes from media sources. A new poll from the Brookings Institution shows that a strong majority of the American public agree that there is “solid evidence that average temperatures on earth have been getting warmer over the past four decades,” and “about half of Americans now point to observations of temperature changes and weather as the main reasons they believe global warming is taking place”:

A sampling of the open-ended comments provided by survey respondents helps demonstrate the role that weather plays in shaping individual views on global warming. A male senior citizen from Illinois, who feels that there is solid evidence of global warming, said that the primary reason that led him to this conclusion was “winters just aren’t as cold as they were in the past.” Similarly, a middle-aged woman in Florida attributed her position on global warming primarily to her observations that “this time of year is warmer than it is expected to be.” A young man in Texas identified the primary reason for his view that the Earth is warming to “temperatures last summer that were awful,” while another young Texan stated that the “droughts this past summer” were the primary reason that she believed temperatures on earth were increasing. In these cases and many others Americans turn first to the weather they experience as the key reason for their acceptance of global warming.

This intuitive, natural approach tying the long-term warming of the entire planet by fossil-fuel pollution to local observations is backed by the science. Scientific research has determined that the continental United States is growing hotter in every state, with greater extremes in precipitation. The warming of the oceans and atmosphere has fueled the freak droughts and heat waves that the poll respondents cited. In almost every measure, the weather of the United States has diverged perceptibly from the 20th-century norm — in line with scientific projections of the consequences of global warming pollution.

In 1988, NASA climate scientist James Hansen predicted that the local changes in temperature caused by global warming pollution would become apparent in everyday life by the 21st century. That prediction has now come to pass — despite billions of dollars spent by polluters to argue against the evidence of people’s own senses.

In short, our weather has been poisoned by the fossil fuel industry, and every day more and more Americans know it, just by going outside.

NEWS FLASH

Scott Brown Calls Limbaugh Attacks ‘Reprehensible,’ Demands Apology | Sen. Scott Brown (R-MA) spoke out against Rush Limbaugh this afternoon, calling his attacks on Sandra Fluke “reprehensible.” While Brown is considered a moderate Republican, he’s very conservative on social issues, and co-sponsored the Blunt Amendment, which would have allowed any employer to deny contraceptive coverage to employees on moral grounds.


NEWS FLASH

Austerity Pushes Eurozone Unemployment To Highest Level Since Adoption Of The Euro | The Eurozone’s unemployment rate has hit 10.7 percent, according to Eurostat, the European Union’s statistics office, as several countries have adopted austerity measures that are choking economic growth. This is the highest level of unemployment since the Euro was adopted in 1999. As Bloomberg News noted yesterday, Greek austerity measures are “driving the economy deeper into a recession,” while economist Kenneth Thomas noted that “the four [European] countries that have had the most severe budget cuts have the highest unemployment rates.” As we’ve pointed out, Europe should provide a stark warning to conservatives who believe that budget cuts would be good for the U.S. economy.

Justice

Study: The Citizens United Supreme Court Is The First Court In American History With No Former Elected Officials

Tennessee Law Professor Benjamin Barton recently published a study examining the professional experience of every Supreme Court justice in American history. His study shows that the current justices’ resumes are quite different than those of past justices — “Roberts Court Justices have spent more pre-appointment time in legal academia, appellate judging, and living in Washington, D.C. than any previous Supreme Court.” The most striking thing of all about Barton’s study, however, is this chart:

Significantly, the Supreme Court handed down its election-buying decision in Citizens United v. FEC just a few short years after the last elected official to serve on the Court retired. Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, a former Arizona state senator and the last justice to have personal experience with how money can corrupt the political process, supported campaign finance regulation.

Security

Gingrich: Iran ‘Should Expect To Get Hit’ If I’m President

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to meet with President Obama next week and Iran will most likely “dominate the conversation” as the New York Times noted. While the President made a strong case for diplomacy in dealing with Iran’s nuclear program during an recent interview with the Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg, Netanyahu warned against talks.

On Fox News, Greta Van Susteren asked GOP presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich how he’d handle the meeting with the Israeli prime minister. While Gingrich said he would brief Netanyahu on all the “non-military means” he would employ to prevent Iran from getting nuclear weapons, he added that Israel “would receive support from the United States” if it decided to attack Iran. But the former House Speaker didn’t stop there:

GINGRICH: I would also point out that a Gingrich presidency would communicate publicly to the Iranians that if they continue to do what they’re doing, they should expect to get hit, and it will be their fault for having caused it.

Watch it:

The GOP presidential candidates have been steadily trying to outdo one another on who is more bellicose on Iran and Gingrich is no exception. Outside of offering support for an Israeli attack on Iran, Gingrich said in December that he would prefer a “joint operation” with the United States.

While the IAEA and top U.S. officials have expressed serious concerns about possible military dimensions to Iran’s nuclear program — including indications that Iran is on a path to nuclear weapons capability — neither the IAEA nor U.S. intelligence reports have asserted that Iran has restarted its nuclear weapons program.

Health

Tommy Thompson Was For Expanding Contraception Coverage Before He Was Against It

Former Gov. Tommy Thompson (R-WI)

Former Gov. Tommy Thompson (R-WI), credit: Phil Ejercito/Dane101

Former four-term Wisconsin Governor, Secretary of Health and Human Services, and 2008 presidential also-ran Tommy G. Thompson is seeking the Republican nomination for Democrat Sen. Herb Kohl’s open U.S. senate seat. Locked in a competitive primary, Thompson is spouting right-wing talking points on contraception and health care reform. But an examination of his record calls into question how much he really believes his own rhetoric.

Thompson’s campaign refused to take a stand on the highly controversial Blunt amendment this week, but a Facebook post on his official account last month expressed outrage over a rule requiring employers to offer contraception coverage in their health care plans.

Not only is the birth control requirement an affront to Catholics, but it is a breach of our religious liberties that any person of faith should oppose. This rule cannot stand and will not stand after this year’s election.   I pledge to go to Washington to seek the immediate repeal of this requirement, which is an attack on our religious institutions. – Tommy G. Thompson

A Milwaukee Journal Sentinel examination of Thompson’s mandatory candidate personal financial disclosure report, notes that the former governor served for seven years on the board of directors of Evofem, Inc., a San Diego-based maker of women’s health products including “contraception and conception productions.” He received at least $5,000 in compensation for his consulting services from the company. It also reveals that Thompson’s huge healthcare investments include somewhere between $15,001 and $50,000 in stock in Teva Pharmaceuticals and between $1,001 and $15,000 in Watson Pharmaceuticals — both makers of emergency contraceptives. Thompson also owns millions of dollars worth of stock in health insurance.

What’s more, as governor, Thompson established a state family planning program — still in effect today — that spends taxpayer dollars to provide birth control and family planning to poor women. Thompson reportedly said at the time that “a pregnant teen is a one-way ticket to poverty.”

On his very limited campaign website, Thompson promises, in video spots, to cut taxes for corporations and to support a full repeal of the Affordable Care Act — even though in the past he embraced significant parts of the bill and specifically opposed full repeal.

LGBT

Maine Bishop Condemns Same-Sex Marriages As Inferior In New ‘Education’ Campaign

Bishop Richard Malone of Maine’s Catholic diocese claimed during a press conference this afternoon that the Church will not actively campaign against the state’s ballot measure to approve marriage equality. But according to his rambling “pastoral letter” released today, the Church will continue to actively teach that opposite-sex marriages are superior and that “human society is vitally dependent” on not allowing same-sex couples to marry. Here’s an excerpt:

All of us are sensitive to what are clearly discriminatory acts or speech, or even appearances of being unfair or unkind. Today, the cause for the legal recognition of various human relationships is often equated with non-discrimination, fairness, equality, and civil rights. But when we say that these relationships cannot be called marriage by legal definition, we are not discriminating, but rather, we are marking the obvious and essential difference between marriage and every other form of relationship.

Considering his letter is part of a whole new “Beauty of Marriage” campaign, it’s unlikely that these teachings will be limited to Sunday school classes. After all, during the 2009 ballot initiative to overturn marriage equality, Question One, Maine’s Catholic churches took extra basket collections to support the campaign, contributing well over $550,000. In fact, the leadership of Maine’s Catholic diocese was at the forefront of that fight, with its public affairs director, Marc Mutty, leading the “Yes on 1″ campaign. In the fly-on-the-wall documentary Question One, Mutty described how he regrets his role in the “awful” campaign, and admitted that the campaign used inaccurate statements to scare voters. Watch the clips:

Media

Fox News Ignores Limbaugh Controversy

Fox News devoted just a single segment to the escalating controversy surrounding Rush Limbaugh’s vicious attacks on Sanda Fluke, the Georgetown Law student whom Republicans wouldn’t let testify during a hearing on birth control, largely ignoring the controversy.

The only mention over the past two days, according a search of a media monitoring service, was to cover White House spokesperson Jay Carney’s comments on the controversy. Host Megyn Kelly did not play any audio from Limbaugh. Meanwhile, Fox mentioned a phony bomb threat at Limbaugh’s home (it turned out to be a piece of art from a fan) three separate times this morning, without mentioning Fluke.

In comparison, CNN has done at least five full segments on the Limbaugh controversy over the past few days, while MSNBC has done many more, including bringing on Fluke for three full-length interviews last night and today. The controversy has become a major news story, returning over 750 results on Google News.

Update

There’s not a single mention of Sandra Fluke or Rush Limbaugh’s recent comments on Drudge.

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