I am not convinced by Fluke’s premise that her need for contraception is anyone else’s responsibility. There is perhaps some logic in subsidizing contraception for the poor, which the government already does through Title X, to reduce abortions and prevent the conception of children, who, owing to a parent’s inability to care for said progeny, might become wards of the state. This, again, is a sidebar tangential to the key question.
The point is that Limbaugh has so offended with his remarks that he has further muddled the issues. I realize he’s “just an entertainer,” as his apologists insist, but he is also considered a leading and powerful conservative voice. By his remarks, he has marginalized legitimate arguments and provided a trove of ammunition to those seeking to demonize Republicans who, along with at least some of their Democratic colleagues, are legitimately concerned with religious liberty.
As a bonus, he has given his “feminazis” justification for their claims that conservatives hate women. Limbaugh owes Ms. Fluke an apology — an event doubtless many would love to watch.
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