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The correct answer to the contraception question.....

 
 
Reply Thu 12 Jan, 2012 06:58 am
http://www.americanthinker.com/2012/01/the_answer_that_would_have_won_the_nomination.html#ixzz1j3cKaYku

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To say the moment was ripe for any earnest conservative who wanted to capture the Republican nomination for president would be an understatement. As Diane Sawyer sniffled out a question that makes even the most fanatical bleeding heart look cold, she dangled a low-hanging fruit for any of the candidates to pluck with ease. To my great disappointment, none of them did.

After spending nearly a quarter of an hour at the recent Republican presidential debate discussing a hypothetical scenario where a state might want to ban contraception, Sawyer put on her trademark pained countenance and, continuing the transparently obvious moderator pledge to direct all issues away from Barack Obama, challenged, "If I could come back to the living room question...what you would say sitting down in your living room to a gay couple who say...we want gay people to form loving, committed, long-term relationships? In human terms, what would you say to them?"

Anticipating the trap being laid for them, the Republican candidates gave carefully articulated responses that struck a balance between personal freedom and traditional morality.

But none of the candidates answered the question as they should have. I don't think I was alone in hoping that one of them would lean into the microphone and, after starting off by incredulously asking, "Are you kidding me?," unleash the following:

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Diane, we are living in a country with 9% unemployment, and let's cut the bull -- everyone knows that number doesn't include the enormous number of people who every week throw up their hands and leave the job market. If those were added, we've got closer to 1 in 5 Americans desperately looking for good, steady work.

We've got a record number of American families subsisting on food stamps. We've wasted a trillion taxpayer dollars on a government stimulus that brought no substantive job growth, but added more crushing debt to the backs of our children.

We have small businesses being threatened by the specter of an ill-advised health care entitlement that was crammed down Americans' throats despite their vehement objection. And to add to their frustration, all the folks who were clamoring and lobbying for the legislation are mysteriously all receiving waivers exempting them from its dire consequences.

For the first time in our history we have a majority of American parents who believe that their children will have things worse than they did.
We have a housing market that's depressed, an energy crisis brewing, and a border that is unprotected to the point where American families living near it are being terrorized by invading drug lords.

We have gas prices that are two times what they were when this president took office, and those increased fuel prices are driving up the cost of living, placing an unprecedented strain upon the American family's budget.
We have an administration that is engaged in outright corruption -- from gun-running schemes that result in the deaths of border officers to crony capitalism that sees taxpayer dollars flushed down green energy toilets like Solyndra.

Internationally, we have upwards of nine countries now under the thumb of the Muslim Brotherhood. We have a rapidly deteriorating situation in Iraq due to our politically motivated rushed withdrawal. Next door to that, the caliphate-obsessed, apocalyptic madmen running Iran are pursuing nuclear weapons with the promise to use them indiscriminately in their efforts to bring glory to Allah. They are at this very moment positioned to shut down the Strait of Hormuz and thus hijack 40% of the world's oil -- bringing on an industrial crisis around the world.

We face an increasingly hostile Chinese regime that is stealing our patents and intellectual property, hacking our computers, deploying advanced weapons systems and buying our debt so as to hold a position of economic blackmail over us.

Meanwhile, our allies in Israel have never seen us as weaker or less reliable, and our allies in Europe are mired in an economic crisis from which they may not be able to avert total collapse.

And at precisely such a dangerous moment in world affairs, our president -- who has been conducting social sexual experiments with our armed forces for 3 years -- decides it is the best time to dramatically slash our defense budget and usher in a vast reduction in the size and strength of the United States military.

With all that on the table, Diane, you take valuable time in this debate to ask me what I'd say to a gay couple in my living room?

What a great question. Let me make sure I state my position on this critical issue unequivocally so that there can be no mistake, because I can't imagine any American finding anything else more significant than this: we'd first pop in a copy of the Bette Midler classic Beaches, then we'd take time to independently journal about our reaction to its message. Then, after a good cry, we'd grab the acoustic guitar and sing a round of "We are the World" before calling it an evening.


That's the answer that question deserved. And it's one I think would have brought with it the White House in 2012

Peter is a public high school government teacher and radio talk show host in central Indiana. E-mail [email protected], visit www.peterheck.com, or like him on Facebook.


Read more: http://www.americanthinker.com/2012/01/the_answer_that_would_have_won_the_nomination.html#ixzz1jFSJC5rN


 
manored
 
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Reply Thu 12 Jan, 2012 07:22 am
Hehehe
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revelette
 
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Reply Thu 12 Jan, 2012 08:13 am
What I want to know where was all this concern for the economy when Bush was president? I never heard a peep from any of you. in fact some had gone to great lengths to say the bad economy was an invention of the media. The decline in the economy started in 2007 (maybe earlier) yet, you would think that Obama inherited a good economy with zero deficit, oh wait that was Bush.

gungasnake
 
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Reply Thu 12 Jan, 2012 10:27 am
@revelette,
Bush and Cheney tried to warn the nation about the impending Dodd/Frank/FREDDIE/FANNIE disaster as early as 03 and they were shouted down, hooted down, jeered down, and laughed out of the building. Minus Chris Dodd, Barnie Frank, and the democrat party, any economic problems we might be experiencing today would be no worse than they were in 03 or 04.
Questioner
 
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Reply Thu 12 Jan, 2012 10:30 am
@gungasnake,
Bush couldn't even pronounce the word Recession, much less understand the implications of it.
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Cycloptichorn
 
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Reply Thu 12 Jan, 2012 10:31 am
@gungasnake,
gungasnake wrote:

Bush and Cheney tried to warn the nation about the impending Dodd/Frank/FREDDIE/FANNIE disaster as early as 03 and they were shouted down, hooted down, jeered down, and laughed out of the building. Minus Chris Dodd, Barnie Frank, and the democrat party, any economic problems we might be experiencing today would be no worse than they were in 03 or 04.


Bullshit. Bush COULD NOT BE LAUGHED OUT OF THE BUILDING, he was the president, Gunga. He had great authority to change the way his regulators operated and he could have pushed to change the way F/F operated. He did neither of those things. The GOP also controlled both Houses of Congress; they did nothing to address the problems, either. They put forth zero bills to do so, the Dem minority wouldn't have been able to stop them if they did.

Your account is totally implausible in the face of the facts. You don't actually know a single ******* thing about the mortgage crisis, other than what you've read on some far right-wing website, do you?

Cycloptichorn
DrewDad
 
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Reply Thu 12 Jan, 2012 10:38 am
@Cycloptichorn,
Cycloptichorn wrote:
Your account is totally implausible in the face of the facts.

You do realize who you're talking to... right?
Cycloptichorn
 
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Reply Thu 12 Jan, 2012 10:46 am
@DrewDad,
haha, yeah

Cycloptichorn
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InfraBlue
 
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Reply Thu 12 Jan, 2012 11:06 am
@gungasnake,
In short, like the quintessential politician, you'd avoid answering the question. In aswering like any other dime-a-dozen politician how would that have "brought with it the White House in 2012"?
manored
 
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Reply Thu 12 Jan, 2012 01:12 pm
@InfraBlue,
InfraBlue wrote:

In short, like the quintessential politician, you'd avoid answering the question. In aswering like any other dime-a-dozen politician how would that have "brought with it the White House in 2012"?
I think avoiding answering a question and essentially saying "I wont even dignify that with an answer" are different things.
sozobe
 
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Reply Thu 12 Jan, 2012 01:16 pm
@manored,
But it also assumes that the issue of gay marriage is somehow irrelevant or undignified. It's not.

It's not a zero-sum game here, they can talk about the economy stuff too.
RABEL222
 
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Reply Thu 12 Jan, 2012 02:35 pm
They only talk about unimportant but popular stuff. Conservatives dont want to confuse the electorate by actually talking about problems caused by their policies like fighting two wars without paying for them and lowering taxes on the rich..
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manored
 
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Reply Thu 12 Jan, 2012 04:51 pm
@sozobe,
sozobe wrote:

But it also assumes that the issue of gay marriage is somehow irrelevant or undignified. It's not.

It's not a zero-sum game here, they can talk about the economy stuff too.
Actually, it is, the debate lasts a limited amount of time, and economy is complex enough to eat up a whole debate.

And a serious economy crisis does over-shadow issues such as gay-marriage, its not that they arent important but solving (or aggravating) the economic crisis will affect far more people and far more significantly. In fact, when I think about it, the difference in their relevance is massive. The gay marriage issue will only affect gays, which are a minimal parcel of the population, and it only means some non-essential rights are denied to them. The economic crisis will affect everyone and to potentially life-threatening levels.
dlowan
 
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Reply Fri 13 Jan, 2012 05:15 am
@gungasnake,
In Gunga's parents' case I think the answer to the contraception question should have been a definite "yes"!
Wink


manored
 
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Reply Fri 13 Jan, 2012 12:53 pm
@dlowan,
Why this bashing?
Setanta
 
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Reply Fri 13 Jan, 2012 12:56 pm
@manored,
Familiarity breeds contempt--Gunga Dim trots out this sort of tripe on a regular basis, about every other month or so.
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manored
 
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Reply Fri 13 Jan, 2012 01:08 pm
Just ignore it then.
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dlowan
 
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Reply Fri 13 Jan, 2012 03:57 pm
@manored,
manored wrote:

Why this bashing?


I mostly ignore gunga, but he needs a bit of a bash every now and then.

Just as one example of his idiocy......what's contraception got to do with gay marriage? I wasn't aware it was a huge issue in gay marriage.

Secondly, ought not candidates be able to walk and chew gum?

If they can't think of more than one issue they'll not be a good president. So what's wrong with challenging them with a bunch of issues, including their social agenda, when there's a chance to question them?

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Cycloptichorn
 
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Reply Fri 13 Jan, 2012 04:16 pm
@manored,
manored wrote:

Why this bashing?


The original poster is a hateful idiot, and occasionally, those of us who have been dealing with his hateful idiocy for years have to point it out.

Cycloptichorn
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manored
 
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Reply Fri 13 Jan, 2012 10:50 pm
Insulting him wont change him. In fact it will achieve the opposite effect.
 

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