Published on August 30th, 2012
Written by: Steve
Pauwels
Here at summer 2012′s end, the unfortunately, but aptly, named
Susan Fluke has become something of a familiar figure. For months now, this
“Queen of Contraception” has been all over TV screens, radio talk gabfests and
the political commentariat. Still, every time she freshly surfaces I find
myself gawping in stupefied dismay — first at her; but even more so, at the
civilizational catastrophe she embodies.
For those who don’t know, Fluke is the
thirty-ish Georgetown Law school student and “reproductive rights activist” —
in another time, she’d be considered an adult woman – who, nearly
single-handedly, has transformed the “free contraception” issue into a cause célèbre.
That’s right, the mission that get’s her out
of bed every morning? Government mandating someone else feed her stash of birth
control pills, or condoms, or abortifacients – whatever pregnancy
preventer/terminator strikes her fancy at the time.
Seriously. This is not — at least not
chronologically — some gum-smacking teenybopper pontificating on life’s big
questions from her perch at the Mall’s food court. This is a feminist and
lawyer-in-the-making who, presumably, hopes someday to represent other
individuals or corporations before our courts. One who expects to be treated
with the respect normally accorded grown-ups.
Yet, notwithstanding all that and with
straight face, Fluke pounds the table over her “constitutional right” to coerce
someone else into underwriting her baby-proofed sexual escapades. (Costs, according
to an estimate she volunteered earlier this year? $3000 (!) over the course of
a three year law school career.)
Between Wal-Mart discounts and her own
ingenuity, you’d think she could keep herself stocked in Yaz. Instead, Fluke
gravely and insistently informs the whole world she’s demanding not only
carefree sex — and apparently lots and lots of it — but that others pay the
freight for it.
Those others? Technically, at least according
to the president’s most recent blueprint, they are health insurance companies,
financed operationally by the businesses and individuals who patronize them.
If a Roman Catholic or Evangelical Christian
business owner, or devoutly Jewish or Muslim insurance purchaser, or simply, a
freedom-loving, Constitution-honoring American objects to being herded into
this contraception-for-the-masses scheme? Sandra Fluke and her fellow-travelers
retort: Women must have their regular, coital satisfaction, you see; complete
with fully-blossoming orgasms undiluted by any subconscious, pesky fear of
pregnancy. Society owes them this. Our Founders, in fact, pledged lives,
fortune and sacred honor for it. Didn’t you realize that?
Any religious or liberty objections, then,
must step aside.
Thomas Jefferson, mind you, one of those
aforecited Revolutionaries, might take exception. It was he, after all, who
wrote, “To compel a man to furnish contributions of money for the propagation
of opinions which he disbelieves and abhors is sinful and tyrannical.” Yep,
freedom of conscience was a big deal to our third president; probably even more
cherished than limitless, government-furnished rubbers.
The rantings of Fluke and friends are
startling enough. Even more dispiriting, even more chilling, however, is the
sizable cohort of ballot-casters who miss entirely the preposterousness of
their prophylactic passion; and the major political party officially devoted to
its implementation.
Lately, word comes that Sandra Fluke — and
others who share her ardor for government-guaranteed birth control for all —
will be headlining that political party’s upcoming national convention. When
leading Democrats gather next week in Charlotte, not only Ms. Fluke but
president of Planned Parenthood, Cecile Richards, and top-hand over at NARAL
Pro-Choice America, Nancy Keenan, will be taking the podium, stumping for their
concupiscence-curdled, abortion-addled message of copulation without
consequence, without end.
Honestly, what kind of political coalition
heroinizes spokeswomen like these? What kind of Chief Executive unflinchingly
and pathetically panders to them?
We’re not talking, after all, about last
century’s doughty suffragettes, or more recently, the distaff denouncers of
wife-abuse. These Sandra-Fluke types eat, breath and live a rather more dubious
crusade: more pre-born boys and girls snuffed out by their mothers; and birth
control devices showered, indiscriminately and at others’ expense, on all
comers.
The party of Barack Obama likes to flatter
itself as the champion of elevated notions. What they’ve actually, aggressively
adopted as centerpiece of their program is the legalized killing of unborn
human beings and the strong-arming of one group of Americans into bankrolling
the pregnancy-free recreational sex habits of another.
Contemporary feminism and modern liberalism
have bullied the Dems to this place: I am woman, hear me roar — but first cover
my monthly birth control tab.
Domestic and international jihadism menaces;
financial meltdown, the debauching of our borders, daunting unemployment
numbers and so many other sobering concerns stalk the nation, and the party of
the Left yield pride of place to …? The unsettling demands of this
child-deploring gaggle.
Harsh, you say? Nah — harsh is one
million-plus abortions — that’s human lives cut short — annually. Harsh is
dragooning hard-working individuals or private businesses into ponying up for a
physiologically mature woman’s contraceptive cache. Harsh is the first
amendment (freedom of religion, freedom of association) and fourth amendment
(private property protections) — genuinely Constitutional rights, not Ms.
Fluke’s libidinously fantasist ones — scrubbed from the Constitution to prop up
a national fornication fund.
Political and cultural Leftists,
philosophically at home among the Democrats, were moving recognizably in this
direction decades before Sandra Fluke was even born. It’s appropriate, then,
they should be represented by this ridiculous woman; standard bearer for her
ridiculous political party; which is led by an equally ridiculous president.
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