Hillary Knows Barack Supports Women's Rights

cross posted at clintonistasforobama and at TaylorMarsh

Hillary supports Barack because she wants women's rights. And so does he.

Both Islamic Fundamentalists and Christian Fundamentalists may go to war over whose God is supreme, but there is one subject on which they both agree: state control of a woman's body. From Osama bin Laden to George W. Bush, throw in the warlords of Afghanistan, Pope John Paul II and the mullahs of Iran--if you are a woman, they all want control--of your body. And now there is another man clamoring to join the club. All together now: it is John McCain.

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Because McCain will continue Bush policies with regard to women's rights, lets take a quick refresher. In 2003 George W. Bush cut off funding for a highly praised AIDS program for refugees from Africa and Asia because one member of the non-profit consortium running the project was also working with a UN program that was accused, falsely, of colluding with China's policy of forced abortions. Who suffered? The poor in Angola, Congo, Rwanda, Somalia, Eritrea, and other poverty-stricken areas around the globe.

Bush also cut off all U.S. funding to countless family planning services in the poorest regions of the world. This ban applied to any clinic that so much as mentioned abortion as an option to its clients, even if the agency itself did not provide abortions or referrals - - and even if the woman had been raped or she might die in childbirth.

Clinics were also cut off, if its workers took part in lobbying campaigns to secure legal abortion in their countries. Many of these clinics provided the only maternal and post-natal care available for millions of destitute women and their children. They were the only place where the world's most downtrodden and uneducated women could receive information about reproduction and birth control, or treatment for AIDs, genital mutilation and rape.

All across Africa and Asia, these clinics closed. How many thousands of women and children died needlessly? Bush made America an ally in the war against women, and in the quest for state control of women's bodies. To this end the Bush administration regularly formed alliances with Iran, Sudan, Saudi Arabia and other repressive states to derail treaties on women's rights.

Bush's war on women

Now listen to the words of John McCain:

If I am fortunate enough to be elected as the next President of the United States, I pledge to you to be a loyal and unswerving friend of the right to life movement.

[Statement by Sen. McCain read by Sen. Sam Brownback at the March for Life in Washington, DC, January 22, 2008.]

The rights of the unborn is one of my most important values.

[Transcript, Hardball with Chris Matthews, April 15, 2008.]

I'm proud that we have Justice Alito and Roberts on the United States Supreme Court. I'm very proud to have played a very small role in making that happen." McCain explained further that he "will try to find clones of Alito and Roberts" to fill future court vacancies.

[Transcript, Republican Presidential Candidates Participate in a Debate, May 3, 2007 and Carl Tobias, On judges, don't doubt McCain's conservatism: He pledges to appoint clones of Alito and Roberts, Christian Science Monitor, February 11, 2008.]

On the Federal Abortion Ban, Sen. McCain said:

Today's Supreme Court ruling is a victory for those who cherish the sanctity of life and integrity of the judiciary. The ruling ensures that an unacceptable and unjustifiable practice will not be carried out on our innocent children. It also clearly speaks to the importance of nominating and confirming strict constructionist judges who interpret the law as it is written, and do not usurp the authority of Congress and state legislatures. As we move forward, it is critically important that our party continues to stand on the side of life.

[Press release, April 18, 2007 (accessed February 4, 2008).4/18 press release]

Sen. McCain said that he has supported

the rights of the unborn for 24 years without changing, without wavering.

[Michael Finnegan, Republicans Enter the Ring in Iowa; At a Key Party Dinner, Frontrunners for the Presidential Nomination Take a Beating From Lesser-Known Rivals, L.A. Times, April 15, 2007.]

When asked about whether he supported supplying condoms to Africa to assist in the fight against HIV/AIDS, McCain had the following exchange with a reporter:
Reporter:

What about grants for sex education in the United States? Should they include instructions about using contraceptives? Or should it be Bush's policy, which is just abstinence?

Mr. McCain: (Long pause)

Ahhh. I think I support the president's policy.

Reporter:

So no contraception, no counseling on contraception. Just abstinence. Do you think contraceptives help stop the spread of HIV?

Mr. McCain: (Long pause)

You've stumped me.

[Adam Nagourney, McCain Stumbles on H.I.V. Prevention, The New York Times, March 16, 2007.]

I do not support Roe v. Wade. It should be overturned.

[Ann Althouse, Rudy & Mitt Hem & Haw on Abortion, The New York Times, February 24, 2007.]

Sen. McCain's 2008 presidential campaign website states that he believes

Roe v. Wade is a flawed decision that must be overturned.

[John McCain for President 2008 campaign website, On the Issues: Human Dignity and the Sanctity of Life (accessed February 4, 2008.)

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Contrast these statements with those of Barack Obams's on women's rights:

A woman's ability to decide how many children to have and when, without interference from the government, is one of the most fundamental rights we possess. It is not just an issue of choice, but equality and opportunity for all women.
I have consistently advocated for reproductive choice and will make preserving women's rights under Roe v. Wade a priority as President. I oppose any constitutional amendment to overturn the Supreme Court's ruling in this case.

obama defends choice

Obama has received a 100% score from NARAL ProChoice.

I believe that few women make the decision to terminate a pregnancy casually; that any pregnant woman feels the full force of the moral issues involved when making that decision... I fear a ban on abortion would force women to seek unsafe abortions, as they had once done in this country. I think instead we could agree on ways to reduce the number of women who feel the need to have abortions in the first place.

[From The Audacity of Hope, by Barack Obama, p. 197-198 Oct. 1, 2006.]

Obama has received a 100% rating from Planned Parenthood.

To learn more about Barack Obama's committment to women's rights: women's issues

Now I ask you? Can anyone who supported Hillary for President in good conscience support John McCain? I don't think so. Supporting McCain is like slapping her in the face while ignoring everything she has stood for her entire political life. Hillary knows what is at stake. And it isn't only the rights of Amrican women. It is millions of women all over the globe who are counting on the USA going back into the women's rights business.



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Only those (1.85 / 7)


   with bitterness at a fair loss can still vote for McCain after professing support for Hillary.

  They are either bitter, or they are liars...pretending to support Hillary, but really just wanting to cause trouble.

  Either bitter or liars. no other alternative.


by southernman on Mon Jun 30, 2008 at 01:03:40 PM EST

It's not bitterness, IMO,... (1.00 / 1)

It's narcissism. This is all about them and past transgressions against them and their base and their identity politics.


I attended PUMACon '08!!!
by iohs2008 on Mon Jun 30, 2008 at 03:05:47 PM EST
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what nonsense (1.50 / 2)

I can assure you that you are wrong because I know men and women that are not voting for Obama who supported Hillary and it is neither bitterness or lying.
But keep up the abusive short sighted attitude, it should help PUMA in the long run.  Perhaps that is your goal?
by Teacher1956 on Mon Jun 30, 2008 at 03:54:40 PM EST
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Re: what nonsense (1.00 / 1)

Maybe they don't want to vote for the black guy?

I know that is a harsh thing to say, but that may be their motivation.

Only to the (soon to be extinct) Dixiecrat does the fear of a black man distort reality sufficiently to make the policy of Clinton seem closer to McSame than Obama.


I attended PUMACon '08!!!
by iohs2008 on Mon Jun 30, 2008 at 04:16:44 PM EST
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Re: what nonsense (1.00 / 1)

Upwards of 1/3 of Hillary's voters in some states told pollsters quite openly that's why they were voting for her.  I suspect that's the motivation behind at least some (though certainly not all) of the 'PUMA' type stuff.  We certainly know that that's the motivation behind the most visible person of the group (at least the most visible offline).


by Whash on Mon Jun 30, 2008 at 04:25:04 PM EST
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Yes, what nonsense.... (none / 0)

Show us the link where 6 MILLION voters who supported Hillary are racists. That's just pure BS, and you know it.


by Xov Wonk on Mon Jun 30, 2008 at 07:04:00 PM EST
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Okay... (none / 0)

When you stop abusing the TR


I attended PUMACon '08!!!
by iohs2008 on Tue Jul 01, 2008 at 12:17:01 AM EST
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I agree. (none / 0)

I know many people who aren't (at least as of now) planning to vote for Obama.  Most of them either are worried about his inexperience or they believe that the process wasn't fair and they don't want to "reward" the party.  They think that defeating Obama is the only way to push the party to reform the system.

It's easy to dismiss them as narcissistic, bitter, or racist, but there is much more to it than that.


Linfar's co-blogger opposing John McCain
by psychodrew on Mon Jun 30, 2008 at 07:58:40 PM EST
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Re: I agree. (2.00 / 1)

Agreed, and it goes both ways. I know people on both sides of this fence. I seem to have more compassion for those who support Hillary. Some of the Hillary haters hit my buttons harder. This twit trixa doesn't really seem like a Hillary supporter to me, just someone who isn't very bright, trying to make trouble.


"And I scream at the top of my lungs, what's going on?"
by Hollede on Mon Jun 30, 2008 at 08:14:35 PM EST
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Fair enough (none / 0)

I know a few as well who have given the same answer: the outcome was "unfair", and they will not reward the party.

Sometimes they feel that if Obama loses in 2008, Hillary can run again in 2012.

But again, this is a base emotion wrapped in apparent higher reasoning.

The underlying emotion is that they didn't get what they wanted (they feel robbed), and they are going to punish those who took something from them.

Always beware of someone voting against someone.


I attended PUMACon '08!!!
by iohs2008 on Tue Jul 01, 2008 at 12:25:19 AM EST
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Re: Only those (none / 0)

How about simply being patriotic Americans?


by trixta on Mon Jun 30, 2008 at 07:14:03 PM EST
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Re: Only those (none / 0)

I couldn't agree more and as Colebiancardi points out in his diary there is such a huge difference
betweem McCain and Obama.
by Politicalslave on Mon Jun 30, 2008 at 07:51:33 PM EST
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Re: Hillary Knows Barack Supporst Women's Rights (2.00 / 7)

I'd say probably some of both


by linfar on Mon Jun 30, 2008 at 01:10:31 PM EST

Thanks, linfar! (2.00 / 7)

Once again, you've set the facts straight on John McBush. He's no friend of women, and he's no "maverick". He's DEFINITELY NOT getting my support!


No way, no how, no McCain! :-)
by atdleft on Mon Jun 30, 2008 at 01:13:15 PM EST

Re: Thanks, linfar! (2.00 / 8)

I cannot see how any woman in her "right" mind can support him.  


by linfar on Mon Jun 30, 2008 at 01:46:12 PM EST
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Re: Thanks, linfar! (none / 0)

He's not a maverick or a moderate.  He is a conservative Republican who wants to be Bush III.


Linfar's co-blogger opposing John McCain
by psychodrew on Mon Jun 30, 2008 at 07:59:52 PM EST
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Recced (2.00 / 2)

Linfar, you probably know of my involvements with BNF.

I am very happy to see a former HRC diarist embedding on of their videos.

They are not just a wave maker but a constant typhoon in progressive activism.

Kudos to them and to this diary.


by DemsLandslide2008 on Mon Jun 30, 2008 at 01:34:06 PM EST

Re: Hillary Knows Barack Supporst Women's Rights (2.00 / 4)

Hi demslandslide, I did not know of your involvement. They do great work. I think the video is grrrreat. so I am sending those kudos backatcha :)


by linfar on Mon Jun 30, 2008 at 01:37:46 PM EST

Re: Hillary Knows Barack Supporst Women's Rights (2.00 / 3)

Well, really, anyone who supports BNF is "involved".

Psst Do Something....

is not just a catchy line, it is their philosophy.

Did you know they are doing a new tv-style show called Meet the Bloggers, with Cenk of TYT as the host.

Did you know they have a multipart ongoing project video on Dem Activism jointly with the Nation magazine.


by DemsLandslide2008 on Mon Jun 30, 2008 at 01:52:46 PM EST
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Re: Hillary Knows Barack Supporst Women's Rights (2.00 / 2)

Great diary and really great video. Rec'd


"The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good." Samuel Johnson
by MS01 Indie on Mon Jun 30, 2008 at 01:57:11 PM EST

Re: Hillary Knows Barack Supporst Women's Rights (2.00 / 2)

Didn't know, but great to hear. Maybe you would do a diary on them?


by linfar on Mon Jun 30, 2008 at 01:57:21 PM EST

WTF? (1.25 / 4)

do you have a statement from Hillary about why she wants Obama and why she supports him and IF she "knows" he supports women's rights?
If not please do not tell me what Hillary wants and what she thinks, unless of course you are auditioning for an idiot pundit spot on msnbc, in which case I would expect you talk out of your butt.

I am sorry to sound so pissed off, but I have hated the media, particularly the pundits and op ed writers for exactly this sort of manipulative nonsense...... "Gore thinks, Gore feels yada yada yada.."


by Teacher1956 on Mon Jun 30, 2008 at 03:52:22 PM EST

Re: WTF? (2.00 / 1)

I troll-rated your comment because it went over the line, suggesting that the diarist is like an "idiot pundit" because she did not include a direct quote from Hillary Clinton.  Her diary certainly is not "manipulative nonsense."

Furthermore, if you want "proof," why don't you watch videos of Hillary's concession speech or her speech at the Unity rally in New Hampshire.


by ProfessorReo on Mon Jun 30, 2008 at 04:00:58 PM EST
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Re: WTF? (2.00 / 1)

I certainly think writers have the 'right' to say why they think somone has endorsed someone else--particulary if their stand on the issues align with that person. I think your anger is misplaced here.


by linfar on Mon Jun 30, 2008 at 04:04:41 PM EST
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Re: WTF? (none / 0)

That's pretty easy. Obama supports women's rights. Hillary supports women's rights.

John McCain doesn't, as was made painfully obvious in the video.

That's why Hillary supports Obama and not John McCain.


by skohayes on Mon Jun 30, 2008 at 05:11:45 PM EST
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Re: Hillary Knows Barack Supporst Women's Rights (none / 0)

Above comment is for teacher 1965


by linfar on Mon Jun 30, 2008 at 04:06:33 PM EST

Re: Hillary Knows Barack Supporst Women's Rights (none / 0)

Excellent diary, as always, linfar!!


by skohayes on Mon Jun 30, 2008 at 05:12:17 PM EST

Re: Hillary Knows Barack Supporst Women's Rights (none / 0)

Linfar, it seems there a number of people who post diaries here that I really enjoy reading, and yours is one of them. Thanks.


"And I scream at the top of my lungs, what's going on?"
by Hollede on Mon Jun 30, 2008 at 06:09:06 PM EST

Awesome diary, linfar, (none / 0)

as always!


Even John McCain lusts after teh engels.
by sricki on Mon Jun 30, 2008 at 06:12:35 PM EST

Re: Hillary Knows Barack Supports Women's Rights (2.00 / 1)

MS01--love it.


by linfar on Mon Jun 30, 2008 at 07:40:55 PM EST

women are complex (2.00 / 2)

Women are complex humans.  When we judge a male candidate's commitment to feminism we do not look at one issue (abortion).  We look at
-how he relates to women
-what percentage of his employees are women
-whether his female employees earn as much as his male employee
-how he relates to female relatives (mother, wife, daughters, etc.)
-whether he has made hate speech comments about women
-whether he has been physically violent to women or touched women inappropriately
-whether he respects women's space when talking to them
-whether and how often he speaks out against sexism
-how knowledgable he is about global women's issues like sex slavery, bride burnings, genital mutilation, gender apartheied, etc.
-does his web site have a women's issues section (how long did it take him to add the section?)
-during debates does he join other male candidates to gang up against a lone woman candidate
-does he have close, long-term associates who are blatant sexists?
-is he affiliated with sexist organizations
-whether he supports political candidates running for election, especially for the highest office
-whether he uses different rules for men and women in which he treats women worse
-whether he reads pornography that treats women as inferior to men
-can he without hesitating list 10 great women and why he admires them
by Nancy Kallitechnis on Mon Jun 30, 2008 at 08:06:25 PM EST

Re: women are complex (none / 0)

correction: whether he supports women political candidates running for election, especially for the highest office


by Nancy Kallitechnis on Mon Jun 30, 2008 at 08:08:52 PM EST
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Re: women are complex (none / 0)

And right here is where you reveal yourself. Obama can never, ever live down the fact that he had the audacity to run against a woman. Shame on him. He is a bad man, because he didn't step aside for the woman.


"The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good." Samuel Johnson
by MS01 Indie on Mon Jun 30, 2008 at 09:40:52 PM EST
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To step aside for a woman, (none / 0)

now that sounds sexist to me!


by batgirl71 on Mon Jun 30, 2008 at 09:43:41 PM EST
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Re: To step aside for a woman, (none / 0)

Which sounds sexist, my remark or the fact that someone would feel that way about it?


"The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good." Samuel Johnson
by MS01 Indie on Mon Jun 30, 2008 at 09:49:45 PM EST
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I totally agree with you Indie (none / 0)

that Obama's problem with some HRC supporters is that he had the nerve to run against her and that he should have just stepped aside. But a man stepping aside for a woman, at least in my feminist schooling, is way uncool.


by batgirl71 on Mon Jun 30, 2008 at 09:58:53 PM EST
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Re: I totally agree with you Indie (none / 0)

If I had seen other postings by you I would have known how to take that. Since that was your first post I figured I'd better play it safe and ask what you meant before I spouted off.

As far as her crowd is concerned, women can't be accused of sexism, since men have all of the advantages. The same argument is made that only whites can be racist. They come on here and rant and rave about the evil obamanazis who are all ignorant young boyz in the same post where they are complaining about rudeness. I rarely see one of these Obama haters make a comment without throwing in an insult.


"The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good." Samuel Johnson
by MS01 Indie on Mon Jun 30, 2008 at 10:23:43 PM EST
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helping women win elections (none / 0)

I never said a man had to step aside for a woman, I said he had to show his support for a woman candidate. It's impossible for a man to run in all the elections that women run in, thus, in his lifetime he has many opportunities to support a woman. When judging whether a male politician is sexist, look at his record and see how often he has supported/campaigned to help a woman win an election.


by Nancy Kallitechnis on Tue Jul 01, 2008 at 05:06:59 PM EST
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Re: women are complex (none / 0)

I see it wasn't just me...You really have reading comprehension problems.

Do you realize you are doing more to help PUMA than they are?! Chill already.


by SophieL on Mon Jun 30, 2008 at 10:25:19 PM EST
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Re: women are complex (none / 0)

They are spreading lies and hate and I am helping them by pointing out the truth?


"The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good." Samuel Johnson
by MS01 Indie on Mon Jun 30, 2008 at 10:34:27 PM EST
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Re: women are complex (none / 0)

Just wondering, how does McCain do on that list in your opinion?


by batgirl71 on Mon Jun 30, 2008 at 09:41:04 PM EST
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Re: women are complex (none / 0)

I don't know much about McCain.  However I do know that his Senate staff hired more women than Obama did and that his women staff earned more money on average than Obama's women staff:
http://www.cnsnews.com/ViewPolitics.asp? Page=Politics/archive/200806/POL2008063 0a.html

I know McCain spoke out on video about Father Pfeffer's hate speech against women (and whites) when Pfeffer attacked Clinton. Also, McCain spoke out about sex slavery:
http://www.salon.com/books/int/2008/03/2 7/slavery


by Nancy Kallitechnis on Tue Jul 01, 2008 at 05:04:07 PM EST
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Re: Hillary Knows Barack Supports Women's Rights (none / 0)

Yes, yes, yes, we all know about John McCain's sorry record on reproductive rights, but women are still going to vote for him just as they have voted for all the Republicans who came before him.

I am interested in the title of the diary, though. When I saw the title I thought I would get the inside scoop on Obama's plan to advance issues on equal pay, equality in medical research and healthcare, raising women out of poverty, how he would hire women to cabinet positions, comprehensive sex education in middle and high school, reducing crime against women, making abortion rare, etc.

I want to know what Hillary knows and why is it still being kept a secret in this diary.


"No self-respecting woman should wish or work for the success of a party that ignores her." - Susan B. Anthony
by feelfree on Tue Jul 01, 2008 at 01:41:42 AM EST


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