By Kimberley Johnson on June 24, 2013
Abortion, Texas
Healthcare, Uncategorized, Women's Issues
Texas Republicans voted to approve a sweeping abortion measure that will shut down 37 of the state’s 42 abortion clinics. Hundreds of protesters gathered at the Texas State Capitol yesterday to voice their opposition to Senate Bill 5. The bill aims to ban abortion after 20 weeks, force clinic doctors to hold admitting privileges at […]
By Samuel Warde on May 15, 2013
Healthcare, Videos
Healthcare, Politics, Videos
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid criticized House Republicans today over holding dozens of votes on the Affordable Care Act, while indicating that more votes are still to come. You can watch the clip below where he compares their actions to Einstein’s theory of insanity. Visit NBCNews.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the […]
By Samuel Warde on March 21, 2013
Batshit Crazy, Videos
Healthcare, Videos
Tea Party favorite, Michele Bachmann continues her whirlwind week insisting earlier today on the House floor that it was her “duty as a believer in Christ” to repeal Obamacare as “it literally kills women, kills children, kills senior citizens.” “The American people, especially vulnerable women, vulnerable children, vulnerable senior citizens, now get to pay more […]
By Samuel Warde on March 11, 2013
Healthcare, Obamacare, The Economy, Videos
Economics, Healthcare, Videos
Here’s a great one from our WTF file: Paul Ryan was defending his budget plan this Sunday on Fox News and admitted that the entire plan is contingent on the repeal of Obamacare. A stunned Chris Wallace of Fox News, had to ask for a clarification and immediately dismissed the idea: CHRIS WALLACE: I’m going […]
By Samuel Warde on February 28, 2013
Healthcare, Hillary Clinton, Videos
Healthcare, Videos
“Wellesley College seniors had never before chosen a commencement speaker from their own ranks when Hillary Rodham stepped to the podium on the last day of May in 1969. Education, she said, must grant “the courage to be whole” and permit people to live “in relation to one another in the full poetry of existence.” […]