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The Santorum Strain

Posted: 02/ 9/2012 3:41 pm

The global economy is just a euro-slide away from another recession and we could be just weeks or even days away from a major conflict with Iran, but the emerging frontrunner for the GOP nomination is focusing, laser-like, on the real threat facing America: contraception.

The danger, it appears, is this: when contraceptives are involved, you just can't tell what kind of shenanigans might be going on in the bedrooms of America, consensual or otherwise. If it's consensual, the danger is that it could be out-of-wedlock sex. If it involves a married couple, the danger is that the hanky-panky could be for something other than procreation. And if it's not consensual, as in the case of rape or incest, the danger is that the female might resist the idea of staying pregnant. In any event, Santorum appears to believe that contraceptives -- including emergency contraceptives -- are just not God's way of dealing with these situations. Nature should take its course. And for that reason:

Despite these firmly held positions, and despite all of his public musings about the "dangers of contraception," Santorum says he doesn't believe that government should ban all birth control. Really? Talk about a distinction without a difference. Presumably, however, he would stop short of criminalizing the use of condoms and other forms or birth control. What a relief.

Santorum represents a strain in American politics, albeit a very small one, that believes that preventing unintended and unwanted pregnancies is both a moral wrong and a social ill: women who engage in sexual intercourse -- whether voluntarily or not -- should have children by chance, not by choice.

While religious conviction may be the primary reason that social conservatives oppose contraception, it's not the only one. When the Obama administration announced in August that it would require health insurance companies, under the new health care law, to reimburse for contraceptive services without charging a co-payment, Rep. Steve King from Iowa rushed down to the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives to slam the regulation. Why? Because expanding access to contraceptives services (i.e. preventing unintended pregnancies) would lead to "a dying civilization."

Really? The U.S. Census Bureau projects that U.S. population, currently 313 million, will climb to 398 million or higher by 2050. That doesn't seem to suggest that we are in any danger of imminent demographic collapse.

Many social conservatives, of course, link contraceptives with abortion. And there is a link: restrict access to contraceptives and there will be more unintended pregnancies... and more abortions. The Guttmacher Institute recently reported that as recently as 2006 about nine million women a year were using publicly subsidized contraceptive services and that, as a result, nearly two million unintended pregnancies a year were being averted... and over 800,000 abortions prevented.

Santorum and his followers, of course, are clamoring to eliminate or slash support for Title X, Medicaid, the new health care law, or any other program that would make it easier for low-income women to purchase contraceptives. If they are successful in limiting access to contraceptives, there will be more unintended pregnancies, more abortions, and more taxpayer dollars will go to support maternal and infant health care. In the process more lives will be ruined, but more babies will be born... and that, it appears, is their bottom line.

For the moment, Santorum and his followers may be in the political ascendant, but only for the moment. Their views on contraception and reproductive health and rights are so clearly at odds with the thinking of most Americans, men and women, that they are setting themselves up for a political fall.

For all those who care about women and their reproductive health, it can't come too soon.

 
The global economy is just a euro-slide away from another recession and we could be just weeks or even days away from a major conflict with Iran, but the emerging frontrunner for the GOP nomination is...
The global economy is just a euro-slide away from another recession and we could be just weeks or even days away from a major conflict with Iran, but the emerging frontrunner for the GOP nomination is...
 
 
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11:51 PM on 02/12/2012
Have you noticed that the Catholic Bishops don't intend to stop with Universities and Hospitals: they want their narrow view of the dirtiness of sex and contraception to extend to all business. So if you have a little printing business and you are one of the VERY FEW rabid Catholics who find contraception repugnant, you should be able to block insurance coverage of contraception to your employees? Keep in mind, birth control pills are expensive and require a doctor's prescription, an additional expense.
I always thought this anti-abortion stuff (not supported in the bible or by the teachings of Christ) was just a stage to the next step: anti-contraception, anti-woman. Turns out it is..
Hohenstaufen
Loving German history and culture since 100 BC
06:51 PM on 02/10/2012
"The U.S. Census Bureau projects that U.S. population, currently 313 million, will climb to 398 million or higher by 2050. That doesn't seem to suggest that we are in any danger of imminent demographic collapse."

Ahhh, but that gain is from immigration, not from the fertility rate of native-born American women. The world has plenty of people who want to come here, of course, but King wants to make sure America remains inhabited by the right kind of people: white, preferably Protestant.
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Mountain Man
03:14 PM on 02/10/2012
We have prisons full of unwanted children....
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catgale1123
Loves Philly cheestesteaks,guns and Obama
10:14 AM on 02/10/2012
Santorum, is he the mad hatter or the red queen? Or perhaps he is the catepillar because he is obviously smoking something. Feel free to give your opinion at least we can agree that there must be mushrooms
( the feed your head kind) involved in his thinking.
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wikwox
So there I was, playing the piano....
09:53 AM on 02/10/2012
Banning contraception is truely bizarre in this day and age, even Social Conservatives don't all buy this insanity. But don't expect Santorum, or those like him, to let the real world intrude on thier daily crusade to make America do it thier way.
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WheelsOnFire
Equality Crusader
01:51 AM on 02/13/2012
Santorum is such a hypocrite.

He romps around the country proclaiming he's for liberty and freedom -- then works tirelessly to deny us both.

All should beware. He's an evil, rabid wolf in sheep garb. He is not to be trusted in any way at all.
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barkingcat
Woof?
09:52 AM on 02/10/2012
The Santorums of the world are also the folks who think that because something isn't prohibited by law, it's okay to do or carries no consequences to anyone.

Like dumping toxic waste in a local watershed or making millions and paying a tax rate less than that of the working poor.

Oh -- wait -- that's Mitt Romney.

(Sorry.)
09:45 AM on 02/10/2012
These moral crusaders against contraception must understand that people will not stop having sex. I'm not sure how the reconcile ruining the life of not only the parents of unwanted children, but more imporantly the children themselves. Forcing someone to have a child can be done, forcing them to love that same child cannot.
If these people truly cared about the family unit the well-being of the young, they would realize the world is not so black and white. There are shades of grey and in this case, they need to decide the lesser of two perceived moral evils - the lifelong suffering of millions of children or the prevention of their birth or conception.

In that light, I don't know how they can see contraception as the worst of the available choices.
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anitaj
03:00 PM on 02/10/2012
It's all about keepin' the womenfolk under control.
04:51 PM on 02/10/2012
Exactly. Old testament style.
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pittmom
give me sunshine, freedom and a little flower
08:54 AM on 02/10/2012
Rick will be vetted like the rest of the clowns that have gone before him.
08:33 AM on 02/10/2012
Santorum in his divine quest for "purity".

Perfect. As long as he only speaks for HIMSELF. Now he can leave everyone else out of it.
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skatoolaki
Passionate, fiery walking contradiction.
09:19 AM on 02/10/2012
Small chance, that. Zealot Christians like him feel the need to shove their beliefs down everyone's throats and force them to conform.
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mad tn dem
Surrounded by Republicans But Won't Be Silent
08:05 AM on 02/10/2012
Excellent article and a warning to those that sit on the sidelines during elections. What I'd like to add is the term "conservative" be removed from political discourse. Why? It's misleading to the average person, and, that word has been the conduit that allowed the fringe in society to flow from there right into the mainstream both in media and politics. Stop giving a voice that would strip the citizens of any personal freedom.
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CarryOn
no matter where you go, there you are
09:38 AM on 02/10/2012
For a party that proclaims it was less government in our lives ( so no more funding for education, medicare, etc) it goes out of its way to dictate how our private lives are to be lived behind closed doores ( contraceptrion, gay rights) and has even interfered with a families right to disconnect life support systems. Makes you wonder about what goes on behind their doors that makes them so interested in ours...so I have a suggestion...

replace conservatives is Voyeur-ists
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bettyrubble665
04:21 AM on 03/16/2012
Government so small it can fit in a uterus!
11:40 PM on 02/12/2012
Absolutely. Read Thomas L. Friedman's op ed piece in today's NYT entitled "We Need a Second Party," in which he points out what should be patently clear: that there is no longer a conservative party. The Republican Party has become Radical, not Conservative.
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mad tn dem
Surrounded by Republicans But Won't Be Silent
11:42 PM on 02/15/2012
Thanks for the tip on Friedman's article, I will read it. The republican party has become the enemy to both the country and women. I predict we will see state's Republican governors be voted out, the US congress/senate will be democratically controlled and our President re-elected!!! The GOTP has no idea what they have unleashed but they will...they will!!!
08:00 AM on 02/10/2012
Santorum will continue to base his policy & speeches on moral failure. Every problem in America can be traced to our failing before g-d, and not to things like our tax codes, inequality, global pressures, etc. That would be much too bright a light to shine. And much too complicated for his I want-it-simple followers.
07:58 AM on 02/10/2012
Santorum - 14th century mind ready to take on the challenges of the 21st century.
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GrammieJ
Education is the key to our future
11:12 AM on 02/10/2012
I would rephrase: "14th century mind NOT READY to take on the challenges of the 21st century"
07:45 AM on 02/10/2012
Ladies?

It's your choice.

You are the majority. You have the power.

You must decide.
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Mary Sue Mc Cormick
God..Family..Country Always
09:54 AM on 02/10/2012
Don't worry.....we will!
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Puller58
Man of Mystery
04:49 AM on 02/10/2012
The likes of Santorum shows that the ignorant shall always be with us...
07:45 AM on 02/10/2012
Not necessarily, but for the foreseeable future.

How to deal with that is the biggest question facing mankind.
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Sanity Rules
Liberal and anti-conservative
04:33 AM on 02/10/2012
The GOP mantra: Take away funding for the poor for housing, food, health insurance and education, but insist that the poor have no access to contraceptives or abortion. And at he same time, cut taxes for the rich as much as possible...
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SonOfUgh
Your micro-bio is empty
07:23 AM on 02/10/2012
You've left out the two forms of population control that they approve of - the death penalty and war with Iran.
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boycottrightwingthings
END WAR on women vote Dem 2014!
02:41 PM on 02/10/2012
That is why they are not prolife but anti choice! oF CORSE they want poor people to have children who are desperate and will be drones for their wars or low wage slaves in their companies to increase THEIR riches while the poor get poorer.
The comfort of the rich depends upon an abundance of the poor. - Voltaire
07:46 AM on 02/10/2012
Uh...I wonder who benefits from such policies?

...and who DOESN'T?