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Women Are Caterpillars: The Media Life Cycle Of A Dumb Political Analogy

Posted: 04/ 5/2012 12:29 pm Updated: 04/ 5/2012 1:45 pm

Reince Priebus

Here's the problem that RNC Chairman Reince Priebus has: Mitt Romney, all but confirmed as the GOP's nominee for president, is standing on the wrong side of a yawning gender gap. Consequently, he'd love for the media to be having any discussion on any topic other than the myriad ways his party has recently sought to denigrate women. So today, in an interview with Bloomberg Television, he took his best shot:

“If the Democrats said we had a war on caterpillars and every mainstream media outlet talked about the fact that Republicans have a war on caterpillars, then we’d have problems with caterpillars,” Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus said in an interview on Bloomberg Television’s “Political Capital with Al Hunt” airing this weekend. "It’s a fiction."

Okay, so it's pretty clear that Priebus would prefer that people believe that all those "personhood" laws, and the vaginal ultrasound laws, and the slut-shaming of women who want affordable access to the combination oral contraceptive for a myriad of reasons -- from family planning to the relief of painful ovarian cysts -- were just things that the media invented. That's a pretty untenable position to take, but since Priebus obviously cannot close the gender gap by promising to give women reproductive autonomy or increased access to vital health care, it's the only move he really has at the moment.

Of course, for Democrats, there's any number of ways to respond to this substantively. One way to not respond to it substantively is to say, "Reince Priebus compared women to caterpillars, OMG." But that's basically what Democratic Party Communications Director Brad Woodhouse went ahead and did:

No, no, Democratic Party Communications Director Brad Woodhouse! That's not at all what Reince Priebus did! What if he had said, "If the Democrats said we had a war on unicorns and every mainstream media outlet talked about the fact that Republicans have a war on unicorns, then we’d have problems with unicorns" instead? This still conveys the message Priebus hopes to convey, that the war on women is fictional. But you would not respond by saying, "WOW REINCE PRIEBUS JUST COMPARED WOMEN TO UNICORNS, OMG!" because unicorns, like women, are awesome.

You had it right with the whole "dismiss the concerns of women as fictional," and that's where you should have left it, because I do not think you actually want to get into a nuclear war over analogies. Why? Because I'm presuming that at some point during this election year, you're going to want to use some shorthand analogies yourself, and not have them all adjudicated based upon poetic license. The only person who is actually enforcing the comparison between women and caterpillars is you, Democratic Party Communications Director Brad Woodhouse. You should stop doing that, and instead point out that the mistreatment of women by your political opponents is very real. (You will, without too much trouble, find actual examples of your political opponents literally likening women to animals.)

As it stands here, a "win" for the Democrats in this particular section of the news cycle would be to get Reince Priebus to "walk back" his statement and "clarify" things -- which I'm guessing will involve him just restating his main point, without the metaphor. And then the Democrats are back at square one, needing to emphasize the non-fictional aspect of the "war on women" (which, by the way, is one of those shorthand analogies I mentioned). So really, Democratic Party Communications Director Brad Woodhouse, you are actually dragging your feet here. Here's how David Axelrod handled this, by comparison:

See, that's called keeping things on point. At any rate, we're probably just a few hours away from someone at Slate writing a piece titled, "Actually, You Should Take Caterpillar Infestations Seriously," so we have that to look forward to.

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Here's the problem that RNC Chairman Reince Priebus has: Mitt Romney, all but confirmed as the GOP's nominee for president, is standing on the wrong side of a yawning gender gap. Consequently, he'd lo...
Here's the problem that RNC Chairman Reince Priebus has: Mitt Romney, all but confirmed as the GOP's nominee for president, is standing on the wrong side of a yawning gender gap. Consequently, he'd lo...
 
 
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Jewel5
The facts have a liberal bias
03:20 PM on 04/12/2012
"...choices should be more..." I'm not even going to start on the grammatical problems with this statement. I just want to point out that "choices should be more" apparently means (for the Republican Part) UNLESS it's a woman making the choices and the subject of those choices involve her body or future.
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lawa
row, row your boat
04:14 PM on 04/08/2012
a catapiler is a chrystalis, is a cocoon and is a butterfly, rience is an idiot and always will be. out of the mouths of teabaggers, come republicans come the crazies. women you vote too remeber that in november. remember who stands up for all americans mr barak Obama and michelle .
10:19 AM on 04/07/2012
This is so funny! When you consider the GOPs positions on the environment, wouldn't be fair to say that they DO have a war on caterpillars?
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Russell Masingale
weary I am of the Astroturf.
11:33 AM on 04/08/2012
the right only feels comfortable when they are at war on all fronts. guess it keeps them charged up and not thinking.
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ennis438
08:53 PM on 04/06/2012
As usual, Republipunks act like total morons. First, their insane flock wants to outlaw contraception, outlaw abortion, and make women third class citizens by forcing them to the back of the bus. Then , they blame everyone except themselves, for the media portraying them as exactly who they are. If the Republipunks don't like the media calling them anti-woman, then they have to get off this "religious' kick, do a 180 on policy, and re-earn the respect of females. Forcing the Republipunk Taliban into womens bedrooms to dictate their insane manifesto is not the way to earn the respect of women.
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Blue Pup in PHX
Howdy from Hicksvillle
02:50 PM on 04/06/2012
Oh this is too too fun... What's the difference between Reince Preibus and a caterpiller?

One is a slimy, brainless, crawling, arthropoditic destructive pest...and the other one is just a bug!!!
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lawa
row, row your boat
04:16 PM on 04/08/2012
caterpillers turn into beautiful butterflys, ever see a beautiful republican?
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Blue Pup in PHX
Howdy from Hicksvillle
09:31 AM on 04/09/2012
LOL..niice!!
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Jewel5
The facts have a liberal bias
03:23 PM on 04/12/2012
But I LIKE caterpillars ;-)
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lawa
row, row your boat
08:58 PM on 04/12/2012
hello jewel, me too better than a tea bag
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Blue Pup in PHX
Howdy from Hicksvillle
02:46 PM on 04/06/2012
According to the last US Census, you remember, the one that Michell Bachmann said was the US President coming to round us all up into concentration camps...well, anyway, according to that there are approximately 189 million women who are registered to vote. As such, women tend to vote more often that men, making up roughly 56-58 percent of the electorate. I think you get the drift here.... the Teapublicans war on women is putting their chances at winning so much as a dog catcher election up in the air.

That being said, we now have Reince Pubrebius going on national television to compare the largest voting majority in the nation...to caterpillars.

I was just wondering what 189 million caterpillars would look like, and how instructional it might be to have that number of the little woolies delivered to/and piled in front of Reince's front door. But then I remember that I love nature, and that wouldn't be fair to the caterpillars...

but hey... you know there are always FAKE caterpillars.....hmmmm, and the plot thickens!
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Russell Masingale
weary I am of the Astroturf.
11:36 AM on 04/08/2012
making the same mistake the DNC chair did. it does not matter what animal shortbus used, it matters that he is trying to copperfield the fact that the GOP just hates women right now.
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Helloise
Healthy skeptic admires reason, trusts intuition
02:39 PM on 04/08/2012
I believe there is a segment of the population that has always felt the same way, but that the election rout in 2010 enabled them to feel entitled to act on it. I believe its less hatred of women than resentment and fear of their independence. There are now more women graduating from college than men and an increasing number of women in the work force, some providing the sole support for their families. Rather than seeing that as a positive step towards shared responsibility, deeply insecure men react by trying to regain control in every aspect of women's personal and work lives.

Couched in the language of "preserving the family", a joke when you consider that most middle class families need two incomes, I believe what they are really saying is, we need you to need us and if we have to deprive you to do so, we will happily take those steps. I believe we are talking about people who are incapable of seeing the empowerment of others as anything but a threat to their own survival. Hence you have the defense of marriage act, as if heterosexual marriage was in peril, an attempt to roll back civil rights as if the notion of equality was impinging on their own "freedoms" and the absurd claim that offering women, who already pay more for health care, contraception is somehow depriving others of their religious freedom, even if their religious beliefs differ.
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CynAnne
Laureates in Fact and Reality
12:56 PM on 04/06/2012
Yesterday, Andrea Mitchell was FAR more gracious than many of us will be, by describing Reince's comments as "...inartful..." - I say call it EXACTLY what it IS: The 'reveal' of just what the T-Publican't party thinks, regarding American women..."Stay quiet and out of our way, while we decide about the world...unless we need you to, shall we say, 'spin us off a skein' or 'birth us some grubs'. Now go crawl in your cocoon and hush!"...
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jhsinius
12:49 PM on 04/06/2012
It's really sad to say that now the GOP's have become in women being on the same playing field as men on jobs, because if it were left up to them, women will be still under paid in wages where men were getting paid more in the job market. How hypocritical can they be? I haven't forgot!
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messy
artist, writer, adventurer
09:22 AM on 04/06/2012
I find it interesting here that nobody seems to remember the great gypsy moth plague of the 1970s. The REAL war on caterpillars was something very, very serious, was nearly an ecological disaster and needed the cooperation of pretty much everyone in the New England suburbs.

Millions of Children were "drafted" and I remember thousands of kids and adults going around with sticks bashing the little suckers' heads in. It was something like a horror movie, only real.
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CynAnne
Laureates in Fact and Reality
12:58 PM on 04/06/2012
Perhaps that's the T-Publican'ts plan for 'uppity' women, as well...let's all ask them.
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novabird
Lover of Life, Radical Centrist
01:01 PM on 04/06/2012
Fascinating story! Now, back to the GOP/Tea war on women...
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CynAnne
Laureates in Fact and Reality
01:04 PM on 04/06/2012
Exactly...#378, novabird.
08:24 AM on 04/06/2012
Mr. Priebus was swept into the RNC Chair with the Tea Party jubiliation of 2010. Here's hoping, he'll be flushed away just as swiftly. On second thought, the GOP should keep this weasel at the top, just to remind America why the Party of Lincoln is now so utterly vile and contemptible.
pillgirl
Obama/Biden 2012
11:05 PM on 04/05/2012
well. since caterpillars don't vote, i don't suppose it would really be a problem to have a 'problem with caterpillars.' if priebus wants proof of romney's problem with women, he can take a look at the polls that have been taken. by people other than democrats.
09:54 PM on 04/05/2012
I think Republicans need to mooooove it on over http://zombielogicblog.blogspot.com/2012/04/mooooooooove-it-on-over-republicans.html
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Kneeanderthal
09:41 PM on 04/05/2012
Did this guy take too much medication or not enough?

The only reason the Teapublicans DON'T have a war on caterpillars is that no one makes vaginal ultrasound probes small enough.
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messy
artist, writer, adventurer
09:24 AM on 04/06/2012
There was a REAL war on caterpillars in the 1970s and the gypsy moth plague was no joke.
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Kneeanderthal
10:27 AM on 04/06/2012
Yep, I remember it well, the mountains above my house were infested badly. The war against those bag worms was eventually won, hopefully the Teapublican war on women will be lost.
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annis
09:34 PM on 04/05/2012
None of this is the least bit funny. It is grotesque, serious, grim. Clinical dissociation on the part of elected officials.

I know you are funny, jason linkins, and not just smart, but intelligent; and you are writing brilliantly. But this isn't politics - it's criminal.
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Iceguy75
It's a CT Thang!
09:29 PM on 04/05/2012
You can tell what this RNClown does all day on his IPAD....play Angry Birds