Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Why Sandra Fluke Went Public

Prior to her statements to congressional Democrats, did Georgetown University law student Sandra Fluke have any prior connection to Obama administration officials? Did the congresswomen who pushed Fluke’s testimony coordinate with a marketing and polling outfit that recently conducted a survey to determine whether contraception mandates can become a possible presidential election issue?

According to some reports, it was Rep. Carolyn Maloney, D-N.Y., who pushed for Fluke’s testimony. Maloney also initiated the call for Fluke to sue Rush Limbaugh for his on-air derogatory remark about Fluke, according to the Daily Beast.

Maloney is tied to a progressive pollster, Celinda Lake, who recently ran extensive polling in an effort to gauge voters’ reactions to including birth control or contraception in insurance coverage.

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2 comments:

  1. Ms. Fluke never offered "testimony" on this or any other matter; she was only a guest for a Nancy Pelosi-orchestrated press conference disguised as a committee hearing.

    Also, it should be noted that she sought the spotlight in this issue; therefore, she is a public figure. Her right to compensation for a so-called derogatory remark is very limited, because she would then have to demonstrate that the comment actually caused her harm.

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  2. YEAH! And besides, if Rep. Issa had allowed a WOMEN on his panel it would have destoryed the credibility of his panel of men (including celebite Catholics) on the subject of women's health and contraception. Ms. Fluke's presence could only have confused things.

    Nevertheless, she is a PUBLIC FIGURE (or did I say "pubic") and therefore we can call her "slut", "prostitute", "whore" or whatever. Also doesn't hurt to bring in her parents and then demand that she and her fellow coeds videotape their sex acts so we can all watch. Yo! It's just part of the deal that we MEN expect from OUR WOMEN.

    But wait, if, as we know, Ms. Fluke is part of a conspiracy, doesn't that put Rep. Issa in the same conspiracy. I mean it couldn't have happened without him. Let us ask the questions - What role did Mr. Issa have in getting Ms. Fluke's publicity? What was his motive? What does he get from the Obama administration for this turn-coat behavior? And doesn't this make him a call-girl for Obama???

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Posted By: Chris Carmouche