but do you think it makes sense in michigan for a so-called moderate governor to sign a bill, chris, that says you have to have rape insurance or your health care plan won t pay for it if you re raped. won t pay for an abortion? it makes no sense. republicans are doing things to make you think that they re trying to snatch defeat out of the jaws of victory. yeah, this november. let s take a look at how some republican women talk to other women about these issues. first up, this is an audio of a republican state representative. her name is andrea kiefer warning her female colleague just last month that pushing the issue of paycheck fairness makes them look like, and this is her word, whiners. let s listen. we are losing the respect that we so dearly want in the workplace by bringing up all these special bills for women and almost making us look like whiners. well, less than a week later, the head of the texas republican party beth cubriel told women to
how far will the right go in punishing the working people while gifting the wealthier with more power and money, more clout to control national policy, more taxes to avoid, more enjoyment in watching the pain inflicted on those at the other end, the people they see as lazy and irresponsible. what a week to see america s political division in clear numerical terms, the right backing every tool for the rich to get richer, opposing every progressive change to save the country s safety net. jonathan capehart is an opinion writer at the washington post and an msnbc contributor, and michael tomasky writes brilliantly for the daily beast. gentlemen, i ll tell you, it s an amazing week. and somebody, one of our great producers figured this out. what a week to put it all together. because the supreme court is celebrating the whole thing. and you have usa today ending the week by saying guess what? think of all the exciting new members of the $100 million club. meanwhile, people at
with those voters. it makes absolutely no sense. but do you think it makes sense in michigan for a so-called moderate governor to sign a bill, chris, that says you have to have rape insurance or your health care plan won t pay forfeit you re raped? won t pay for an abortion? it makes no sense. republicans are doing things to make you think that they re trying to snatch defeat out of the jaws of victory. yeah, this november. let s take a look at how some republican women talk to other women about these issues. first up, this is an audio of a republican state representative. her name is andrea kiefer warning her female colleague just last month that pushing the issue of paycheck fairness makes them look like, and this is her word, whiners. let s listen. we are losing the respect that we so dearly want in the workplace by bringing up all these special bills for women and almost making us look like whiners. well, less than a week later, the head of the texas republican party beth cub
million club of this country s corporate ceos. how far will the right go in punishing the working people while gifting the wealthier with more power and money, more clout to control national policy, more taxes to avoid, more enjoyment in watching the pain inflicted on those at the other end, the people they see as lazy and irresponsible. what a week to see america s political division in clear numerical terms, the right backing every tool for the rich to get richer, opposing every progressive change to save the country s safety net. jonathan capehart is an opinion writer at the washington post and an msnbc contributor, and michael tomasky writes brilliantly for the daily beast. gentlemen, i ll tell you, it s an amazing week. and somebody, one of our great producers figured this out. what a great week to put it all together. because the supreme court is celebrating the whole thing. and you have usa today ending the week by saying guess what? think of all the exciting new m