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Right wing blowhards try to disprove they are right wing blowhards by acting like right wing blowhards

In 2012, journalist Helen Lewis formulated Lewis's Law: "Comments on any article about feminism justify feminism." She was referring, of course, to the way that any article, especially written by a woman, that posits that sexism is a thing that is real will immediately attract dozens of angry men whose efforts to deny this are belied by their own screaming, out-of-control sexism.

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A clean joke to entertain Michelle Duggar

According to this news item from Raw Story, Michelle Duggar is having a hard time now that her show has been cancelled.

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Virginia Wesleyan College demands list of sex partners from alleged rape victim

Tyler Kingkade at the Huffington Post reports that Virginia Wesleyan College, in an effort to fight a lawsuit from a woman claiming the school's negligence was a contributing factor in her sexual assault, is asking for the woman to list her sexual partners before and after the assault.

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Nashville non-shooting illustrates the wisdom of better gun control

Initial reports yesterday coming out about the Nashville theater shooting suggested that the killer was 51 years old and, since he attacked Mad Max: Fury Road viewers, I worried that it might be a copycat crime, another misogynist oh-so-coincidentally attacking viewers of a movie that anti-feminists online are grousing about, like the John Houser shooting in Lafayette. I responded worriedly on Twitter:

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Anti-choicers really are just nutty conspiracy theorists

One of my ongoing aggravations with the media coverage of the abortion debate is the widespread inability to understand that the anti-choice movement is a bunch of Alex Jones-level wackos who believe in all sorts of lurid conspiracy theories that are just as ridiculous as the Jade Helm bullshit or the Obama birth certificate bullshit. If you get this, then it definitely helps slow you down and causes you to check your facts before running with an "accusations were made!" story about whatever conspiracy theory antis are floating about Planned Parenthood or any other reproductive health organization or technology.

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Anti-choice organization warns that contraception is evil

Make no mistake: The war on Planned Parenthood is about sex. I've said it over and over and I will continue to say it over and over, so long as anti-choicers continue lying, saying it's about "life" or "protecting women" or whatever bullshit they are trying to distract you with. As Miranda Blue at Right Wing Watch reports, the graphic you see above was released by Priests for Life, which is a major anti-choice organization, in their commentary for the latest Planned Parenthood hoax video. This piece, written by Fox News contributor Alveda King, is some standard unhinged right wing fare, complete with pretending to believe that the Satanic Temple is really about "devil-worshipping", instead of the cheeky atheist organization it actually is.

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Do conservatives believe that Pap smears are health care?

A huge part of the push to defund Planned Parenthood is to deny that what they provide constitutes health care. This talking point is all over the place in various permutations, but here are a couple of gross examples from Twitter:

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Scott Walker gives conspiracy theory nuts a back rub

Today is a very good day for assessing how much the modern Republican Party is in the thrall of the John Birch Society/fluoride in the drinking water/black helicopter set. The answer appears to be, "Completely", mostly because Senate Republicans are holding a vote to defund Planned Parenthood based on a bizarre and completely unfounded conspiracy theory about the organization selling "baby parts".

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Con artist tries to pass off a Jack the Ripper museum as a 'women's museum'

PZ Myers has drawn my attention to a bizarre controversy in London over what was supposed to be a woman-centered history museum and ended up being, no joke, a Jack the Ripper museum. The knife, no pun intended, sinks in even further when you realize that this was sold to the community as "the only dedicated resource in the East End to women’s history." From the Guardian:

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Newest Cosby story paints a chilling picture of a master manipulator

Sunday night, New York released a piece by Noreen Malone that immediately became the decisive piece on the recent surge of women who have come forward publicly to accuse Bill Cosby of rape, attempted rape, or sexual assault. Thirty-five of the 46 women who have publicly accused Cosby were interviewed by Malone and photographed by Amanda Demme, who created a visual montage of accusers that really drives home how many women, exactly, we are talking about here.

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The attack on Planned Parenthood is more about contraception than abortion

That Planned Parenthood hoax video was apparently some kind of bat signal sent out to conservatives to indicate that it's time for a free-for-all: That any lie, no matter how outrageous or easily debunked, is totally on the table now, so long as it's about Planned Parenthood. That much is evident when you read this piece at Media Matters about how Bill O'Reilly and Andrea Tantaros worked themselves into an absolute frenzy of bullshit over this. It was so bad that it is actually easier to pull out the not-false statements than the false ones, except that all you would get is blank space, since nothing they said had any relation to the truth.

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Planned Parenthood hoax shows why it's important not to let right wingers neg journalists

So, Live Action, er, the Center for Medical Progress, put another video out that they claim reveals "shocking" information about Planned Parenthood but actually reveals that Planned Parenthood offers legal abortion and donates, legally, to medical researchers who are developing life-saving technologies from the donated tissues. This time, the media response was more cautious and subdued, having realized that the first video was a hoax and therefore this one almost surely was as well. (It is.) I was happy about the mainstream media learning not to be taken in by right wing hoaxes, and expressed this on Twitter:

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