The Ed Schultz Show
sign in  |   sign up  |   help?
Loading
Facebook Twitter YouTube Myspace RSS LinkedIn
about The Ed Show email news blog watch podcasts subscribe Contact listen
Affiliates   |   Ed Head Gear   |   Events   |   Advertise   |   Killer Politics   |   Big Eddie's North Country Lodge   |   Gift of Ed   |   Photos   |   Team Ed   |   Home

Blog



Sandra Fluke Breaks Down the War on Women in 144 Seconds
posted by Ed Staff | Thursday, September 06, 2012

Sandra Fluke broke down the future of women's health issues in her speech at the DNC last night. Watch as she lays bare the Republican philosophy in just over two minutes.

10 Comment(s) |  Permalink


comments  Comment(s)
Linda S Houston
9/9/2012 10:13:08 AM
Oh and Alex while you are at it, read the biography of George H W Bush by Webster Tarpley. Read about the hundreds of young boys paraded into the White House under his administration and sexually abused. Read about the Franklin Bank scandal. The President's big buddy Larry King (not the CNN one) selling young boys to millionaires and politicians for sex. You think you can brand the Democratic party with a sex scandal??? You can't. And HW has not even brought a lawsuit against Tarpley because he knows it all would come out in court.

Linda S Houston
9/9/2012 10:09:33 AM
Alex,

Think you know what really happened at Chappaquiddick??? You DON'T. Why don't you try doing some actual research for a change and quit the GOP talking points. They just get old and tired. Try using google for a change and google THIS---THE TRUTH ABOUT CHAPPAQUIDDICK.
miblue
9/8/2012 7:38:00 AM
Heee's baaaaack! Our favorite tenured professor of anger management at Glen Beck University has returned to educate us about the shameless ignorance of the RWNJ Society.



So here is the question that the goofy David Gregory should ask "personhood Mitt" when he Faces the Nation. Governor, do you support forcing a young girl that has been forcibly raped by her father, brother, or cousin to carry her highly probably deformed child to term as a joyous reminder of the sheer horror of the experience? A follow up might go like this. Since we know that conception in this case is a Class A felony that carries a 20 years to life sentence and that "dad" won't be contributing one penny to the childs welfare, should the rest of us provide this child with a little help and charity like headstart, special needs education, Medicaid, food assistance, or any of the other things our spiritual values compell us do to for others?



Just my humble opinion.
Alex
9/7/2012 7:30:41 PM
A tribute to Ted Kennedy and then "the war on woman".

Nothing says a war on women like leaving them to drown in your car while you sleep off a hangover. I'm sure Teddy is getting his now. Now there is a liberal we all can be proud of!!!!



Was the "war on women" directed at Monica or Hillary? Both are abuse women at the hands of Bill Clinton.

Makes you wonder who is waging this war??



But anyways, how about those job numbers??
miblue
9/7/2012 6:19:12 PM
Sandra nailed it when she said the President thought about his daughters when she was attacked - and Mitt thought about his donors and delegates. BTW - I wonder what Ron Paul's supporters think about getting their face shoved in the mud by Mitt's GOP financial goons? Will they vote for the sleazy Mittster?
Rob, Oregon
9/7/2012 10:23:42 AM
I think that bigoted slimeball Limbaugh took on the wrong person this time.
Linda S Houston
9/7/2012 5:49:43 AM
The GOP just got their head served on a platter by women, Hispanics, the poor, the middle class, and also a HUGE reminder that we have men and women on the war front.

Fatal blunder for them not to even mention our troops.



All one had to do was compare the faces of the audience in the two conventions. One looks like America, the other looks like a Wall Street boardroom.



The choice is simple.
Puyallup Girl
9/7/2012 1:42:28 AM
Way to go! Sandra Fluke!!! I agree with Ron! The GOP and righties are indeed afraid of women. Very, afraid!
Mr. Fargo
9/6/2012 6:35:56 PM
Sandra Fluke gave a very assertive meaningful speech.........full of information and in my opinion the issues she talked about also correlate with economic issues for woman & families.............don't let the conservatives separate or pivot away by trying to separate what she is talking about from the unnecessary economic challenges their radical right wing attack on woman creates.............it affects the family or single woman's budget & pocket book........it is a kitchen table issue...............think about it...........
ron mariposa
9/6/2012 4:08:08 PM
The right are affraid of the women of this country, and their only recourse is to try to beat them down to the status of second class citizens. If the clown show wins white house or wins the house and senate the women of this country will subject to increasing laws that will deny them of their rights. The women who are not just ladies who are a symbol of some man ego will stand up and fight and vote for what is right and not allow the religious zealots of the gop=tea baggers to win this election. It is not only their surrival it is the surrival of america's way of life. These gop=tea baggers want all americans to bow to their G-D, their believes, their laws, and not question anything their government says and return to the pass.


You must be logged in to comment.


Welcome Back
Already an Ed Head? Login Now!


Forgot password?  Need Help?
Don't have an account yet?

Join Now!



Bio Green Cleaner
Bio Green Clean Newsletter
National Association of Letter Carriers
IBEW
UAW
Communications Workers of America
American Manufacturing
USA Coffee Company



Big Eddie's North Country Lodge ITM carbonite Odney