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Pope off his rocker – Scum of the Week #2

Given I just named a Catholic Bishop the “Scum of the Week”, I wasn’t going to dwell on this one very much.  However, this week, I’m inclined to just put a blanket label on the Catholic Church as a whole and call them the combined “Scum of the Week”.

A group of Catholic nuns in the U.S. were berated by his “holiness” for having a “radical feminist agenda”.  Their “sin”?  NOT actively lobbying against gay marriage, and NOT actively coming out and lobbying against abortion.  It wasn’t something they actually DID that got them in trouble.  They were focused on poverty issues and equal rights.

Silly nuns!! They should KNOW the Catholic Church these days does NOT stand for equality OR care about poverty issues.  The nuns were reprimanded for, well, for CARING, and for not acting like bigoted pigs that treat gays like something less than HUMAN BEINGS.

This pope is taking the Catholic Church backwards, not forwards.  To berate nuns for talking too much about poverty and equality?  Congrats, you are the first Pope that I have bestowed a “Scum of the Week” award to.

GOD I hope Santorum can somehow win the nomination…

Rick Santorum

Well, at least Santorum is consistent. He's ALWAYS been about "Faith and Family", as long as "family" is meant in the Old Testement, keep the women at home type of sense. "Freedom"? Not so much if you happen to be a female.

It’s stories like this from CNN that have me, and no doubt Obama handlers, drooling over the prospect of Rick Santorum continuing to gain momentum, and win the GOP nomination.  Outside of the fact that ALL  GOP candidates ripped into Obama for last week’s moves on insurance coverage for contraception, it was no surprise that Santorum joined the fray and was among the most vocal of critics.  After all, Santorum has “convictions”, right?  That’s what appeals to evangelical and other conservatives, is that Santorum has always supported a very conservative agenda.

Those “convictions” are winning him a lot of fans in what’s become a very radicalized Republican party.  Those “convictions” have won him 4 primaries or caucuses, and have him positioned for a massive, statement-victory in Michigan in few weeks, a supposed Romney stronghold.  Those “convictions” still are unlikely to win him the GOP nomination, but it’s not out of the realm of possibility anymore. 

Those “convictions” would also result in a Santorum massacre in the election against Obama in the fall.  Last time I checked, half of the human race are females.  Yes, there are very conservative females who would support Santorum.  There are very conservative females who DO share Santorum’s views on women, and their place in society.  Heck, I think back to my now-departed Grandma Sohl, who insisted that the men sit and eat first at family gatherings.  A wonderful woman, but with some views of the place of men and women that were about as “old school” as you can get.  At least on some social issues, Santorum might get the “Grandma Sohl” vote.  But does ANYONE really think Santorum would have a shot in the fall election?  What percentage of women would actually vote for this dinosaur?

Some wonderful Santorum gems from over the years:

On birth control: “I don’t think it works. I think it’s harmful to women, I think it’s harmful to our society to have a society that says that sex outside of marriage is something that should be encouraged or tolerated, particularly among the young. I think it has, as we’ve seen, very harmful long-term consequences for society. So birth control to me enables that and I don’t think it’s a healthy thing for our country.”

About women’s (suppoosed lack of) potential for military combat: “I think that could be a very compromising situation, where people naturally may do things that may not be in the interest of the mission because of other types of emotions that are involved.”

About denying all abortion, even in the case of rape: “As horrible as the way that that son or daughter was created, it still is her child. And whether she has that child or doesn’t, it will always be her child. And she will always know that.”

On equal opportunities for women in the workplace: “Radical feminists have been making the pitch that justice demands that men and women be given an equal opportunity to make it to the top in the workplace.”

On providing assistance to single mothers: “The notion that college education is a cost-effective way to help poor, low-skill, unmarried mothers with high school diplomas or GEDs move up the economic ladder is just wrong.”

Santorum has benefited greatly from being the last “Someone Other Than Romney” still standing.   Rick Perry and Michelle Bachmann were originally the favored “someone other than Romney”…until they opened their mouths and people realized with aghast how completely inept they were.  Newt Gingrich was riding high for a short time, until he opened his mouth and started talking about moon colonies as a high priority.  Until the Iowa caucus, Rick Santorum was flying under the radar, and was largely unvetted like most of his opponents.  That’s starting to change, as the media starts to reveal the “real” Rick Santorum.

It’s not a pretty side to the man.  It’s one that makes him completely inelectable.  For Obama’s sake, I also hope it’s a side that stays behind the curtain for awhile longer, until Santorum can somehow procure the GOP nomination.

Abortion only an issue for Republicans prior to elections

Voting and Abortion

Republican politicians are COUNTING on their base to "vote pro life". However, voters shouldn't expect politicians to return the favor, unless it's completely symbolic like the latest House GOP bill.

The House GOP is pushing through a bill that would greatly restrict access to abortions.  The bill has the lovely effect of allowing Catholic hospitals with opposition to abortion to refuse to terminate a pregnancy, or even facilitate a transfer to another hospital, if a woman’s life were in danger.   It also would disallow federal subsidies for any health insurance that covers abortions, and make any health insurer providing insurance with abortion coverage to also offer identical insurance without that coverage. 

I understand abortion is a hot-button issue.  I’m as much of a left-wing nutjob as anyone, and CERTAINLY agree women should have the right to determine their own medical care, but even I am uneasy about abortion as a means of “correcting” for someone’s carelessness.   I know there are a lot of folks out there that vote on the sole basis of the abortion issue.   But that’s not what this blog post is about.

What I want to know is…Why does abortion ONLY become an issue for Republicans when elections are nearing?   Look at the early years in the Bush White House.  Republicans had the White House.  Republicans had the Senate.  Republicans had the House.  Was there ANY serious attempt to limit access to abortions during the years when Republicans controlled EVERYTHING?

Hell no.  While Republican voters may want to reduce or eliminate access to abortions, I SERIOUSLY doubt Republican politicians feel the same way.  If abortion access ever were seriously restricted by law, Republicans lose THE hot-button issue they can always count on to win them a boatload of votes in an election.   This largely symbolic bill from the House GOP is more of the same.  Republicans can always be counted on to blow a lot of hot air about restricting abortion access, but when push comes to shove, Republican politicians value pro-life votes in the next election a HELL of a lot more than they actually value the pro-life mantra.