we re ready to fight. yes, it is a war on women. because if they really cared about women and they didn t like obamacare, they would still have a proposal on the floor to keep these fine pieces of the legislation going forward. so i m wondering, what is with this idea of repeal? do you really want to take away these benefits from women? from children? from men? from families? yeah, i guess you do. joining me now, women s health advocate sandra fluke. sandra, it seems to me that the best selling tool for the affordable care act is to actually have it go into effect and have people see when their benefits actually are. there are some rebates going out there now from insurance companies to different people around the country because the insurance company was using too much of the money for nonhealth care purposes within that plan. and now we re seeing these other benefits come online tomorrow,
they re charged more and get less. that s what obama care is. if you want to repeal that, then bring it on! we re ready to fight. yes, it is a war on women. because if they really cared about women and they didn t like obama care, they would still have a proposal on the floor to keep these fine pieces of the legislation going forward. so i m wondering, what is with this idea of repeal? do you really want to take away these benefits from women? from children? from men? from families? yeah, i guess you do. joining me now, women s health advocate, sandra fluke. sandra, it seems to me that the best-selling tool for the affordable care act is to actually have it go into effect and have people see when their benefits actually are. there are some rebates going out there now from insurance companies to different people around the country, because the insurance company was using too much of the money for nonhealth
women are being disproportionately targeted for abortions. we re joined now by heidi williamson, women s health advocate and national policy director for sister song and catherine davis of georgia right to life. let s start with you. what s wrong with this? well, first off, the mere association of the up born and the born with endangered animals is absolutely unacceptable. black children, whether born or unborn, are not animals, they re not exotic, they re not wild creatures meant to be collected or exoticized. we stand in opposition of that point first and foremost. and then second of all this campaign completely oversimplifies the experiences of black women in the state. women face an array of challenges everything from sexual abuse, sexual violence
sons in the last few days and they say they think she s pretty calm about it. she s rehearsed some. her speech was written and completed first so i suspect she started practicing first, and she did what most people do during the run-through. came out, read a little dummy text, not very much, and then sort of walked around the hall and talked to them i think about camera angles and all the normal things you have to do to prepare for a speech like this governor rendell, we are pontificating about what mitt romney needs to do. e.j. dionne had an interesting op-ed in the the washington post where he talked about romney s father who was unafraid to buck the party, and he writes a romney who badly needs to reintroduce himself to voters has a lot of work to do this week. it will be difficult work in an era when party conclaves do not draw the audiences they once did. partisan polarization and the multiplication of programming options sharply limited convention audiences, tilting them towa