Weekly Pulse: Crisis Pregnancy Centers, Christine O’Donnell, Condoms, and Concussions
Weekly Pulse: Crisis Pregnancy Centers, Christine O’Donnell, Condoms, and Concussions |
| By: TheMediaConsortium Wednesday October 20, 2010 8:15 am |
Weekly Pulse: Sharron Angle Mocks Insurance for Autism; The Fight to Save Food Stamps |
| By: TheMediaConsortium Wednesday September 29, 2010 8:04 am |
Weekly Pulse: Sharron Angle Mocks Insurance for Autism; The Fight to Save Food Stamps
Weekly Pulse: The Religious Right vs. Birth Control |
| By: TheMediaConsortium Wednesday July 14, 2010 4:34 pm |
Weekly Pulse: The Religious Right vs. Birth Control
by Lindsay Beyerstein, Media Consortium blogger
Does health care reform’s promise of preventive care extend to free birth control? Officials at the Department of Health and Human Services have 18 months to decide whether to require insurers to provide oral contraceptives, IUDs, and other prescription birth control with no co-pay. With pro-choice Secretary Kathleen Sebelius at the helm, HHS is expected to say yes.
[Update: The Wall Street Journal is reporting that birth control will not be on the White House's preliminary list of free preventive services, to be issued today. However, as Miriam Perez of feministing explains, HHS will ultimately have the final word. Observers, including Dana Goldstein who covers reproductive rights for the Daily Beast, are optimistic that the pro-choice side will carry the day at HHS.]
Weekly Pulse: Where are the Anti-Choicers at the Kagan Hearings? |
| By: TheMediaConsortium Wednesday July 7, 2010 9:28 am |
As Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan begins her second week of confirmation hearings, Mother Jones’ Stephanie Mencimer wonders why the anti-abortion protesters have been uncharacteristically subdued this time around. Normally, they live for these hearings. For hardcore anti-choice activists, a Supreme Court confirmation is like Christmas, Mardi Gras, and the World Cup all rolled into one.
Weekly Pulse: SCOTUS Nominee Kagan a Cipher on Choice |
| By: TheMediaConsortium Wednesday May 12, 2010 9:21 am |
On Monday, President Barack Obama nominated solicitor general Elena Kagan to replace retiring Justice John Paul Stevens on the Supreme Court. Kagan’s nomination has raised eyebrows among progressives. Despite a long career in legal academia, Kagan has published very little. She seems to have studiously avoided taking a stand on almost any controversial issue. Ruth Coniff of the Progressive calls the Kagan pick “a triumph of the bland.”
Weekly Pulse: Nebraska’s Sweeping Abortion Ban on Colision Course with Supreme Court |
| By: TheMediaConsortium Wednesday April 14, 2010 8:59 am |
By Lindsay Beyerstein, Media Consortium blogger
Yesterday, Nebraska’s Republican governor Dave Heineman signed a sweeping new law that criminalizes almost all abortions after 20 weeks’ gestation and another bill that forces women to undergo extensive mental health assessment prior to obtaining an abortion before 20 weeks.
Weekly Pulse: Eric Massa Backs off Health Care Conspiracy, Glenn Beck Apologizes to Entire Country |
| By: TheMediaConsortium Wednesday March 10, 2010 8:47 am |
By Lindsay Beyerstein, Media Consortium blogger
Former Rep. Eric Massa (D-NY) punked conservative talk show host Glenn Beck yesterday by recanting his earlier allegations that House Democrats forced him out of office because he refused to vote for health care reform. Massa resigned on Monday amidst allegations that he sexually harassed one or more male staffers.
Weekly Pulse: Bayh-Partisanship=Giving Your Seat to a Republican |
| By: TheMediaConsortium Wednesday February 17, 2010 9:24 am |
You will be shocked, shocked to hear that a Blue Dog Democrat who made a career out of undermining his own party is sucker-punching them on his way out. Sen. Evan Bayh of Indiana abruptly announced this week that he would not seek reelection in November. Bayh’s departure is ratcheting up insecurity in the Democratic caucus at the very moment they need to take decisive action to pass health care reform.
Weekly Pulse: Obama Stalls for Time with Health Care Summit |
| By: TheMediaConsortium Wednesday February 10, 2010 8:26 am |
By Lindsay Beyerstein, Media Consortium Blogger
President Barack Obama’s February 25 health care summit, where he will appear on TV with Republican leaders, has been hailed and assailed as yet another gesture towards bipartisanship. But the summit is really a delaying tactic. It’s a decoy, something shiny to keep the chattering classes entertained while Congressional Democrats wheel and deal furiously behind the scenes.
Weekly Pulse: Abortion Doctor’s Assassin Goes to Court |
| By: TheMediaConsortium Wednesday January 13, 2010 9:07 am |
By Lindsay Beyerstein, Media Consortium Blogger
The man who admitted to gunning down Dr. George Tiller in church last May went on trial in Kansas on Friday. Tiller was one of a small number of doctors performing late term abortions in the U.S.
Scott Roeder admitted to shooting the Tiller, but he is pleading not guilty to murder, as Robin Marty reports in RH Reality Check. Yesterday, Judge Warren Wilbert shocked observers by allowing Roeder’s lawyers to argue that their client is guilty of voluntary manslaughter, not premeditated murder.


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