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The Hobby Lobby Lawsuit Is A Trojan Horse

You have to hand to right wing pundits. They kick ass at the bait-and-switch, particularly with their own people. They knew that throwing a major fit over the contraception mandate, no matter how much it's dressed up in "religious freedom" as an excuse, would be understood by their followers as an attack on stupid sluts looking for a handout who just need to keep their legs closed. And that their people would not think one whit further about the implications of allowing your employer to tailor your compensation for your labor to his religious beliefs. But the Hobby Lobby case that's going in front of the Supreme Court will not be argued on the grounds of whether or not stupid sluts need to keep their legs closed. It's going to be argued on the grounds that a business can have a "religion"---which can contain any beliefs they want---and that they have wide berth to use that "religion" to discriminate against their employees. Maybe it will be limited to compensation, or maybe it will be bigger than that. After all, if they're allowed to withhold benefits because they disapprove of your private life, then what else will they be able to do? Refuse to hire women at all?

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It's The Sex. It's Always The Sex.

What's the minimum salary requirement to rub your feet on another person's, stock photo-style?

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Why Is Preventive Care So Anxiety-Inducing?

Not all preventive care is anxiety-inducing. But there's two kinds of medical care that the hand-wringers who don't understand science very well always denounce at the slightest provocation: Birth control, particularly hormonal birth control, and vaccinations. This came up again this week at the completely unwarranted spate of panicked articles about how birth control will make you go blind, based on a paper that was released without peer review, shows results that other studies haven't found, and whose own researchers are describing as extremely preliminary and shouldn't mean you should reconsider the pill. Indeed, the worst case scenario from the existing information is that gynecologists might start screening for a family history of glaucoma. Hardly a reason to, as one writer for The Week did, suggest that women go off the birth control pill.

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Welcome To The Post-Roe World

While the Supreme Court upholding the Fifth Circuit Court's decision to allow Texas to keep enforcing its unconstitutional abortions restrictions does not mean they will eventually not strike down the law, it's also not a good sign. The reason district court judge initially put a block on enforcing the law is that it's quite obviously an undue burden on abortion access, due to the fact that it closed down abortion services at a third of the clinics offering them. So they had to reject that argument. So I'm worried. I won't lie.

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The Ur-Debate Over Health Care

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The Anti-Abortion Movement's Conformist Bent

The anti-choice movement, at its core, is primarily a movement motivated by authoritarianism and conformity. The argument of pro-choicers---that people should have the right to determine for themselves things like whether or not to become pregnant or bring a pregnancy in their own body to term---makes them deeply uncomfortable for a very simple reason: If people have choices, they may make difference choices! And difference is scary. (Which is why being anti-choice is correlated with being uncomfortable with racial diversity and, of course, authoritarian religions that wish to use the force of law to push their beliefs on everyone else.) The deep urge to force everyone to be the same and to have a cookie cutter family life is on full display in this disgusting article by Mollie Hemingway at the Federalist where she determines, having watched a six minute video of a couple talking about their abortion experience, that she knows better than they do that it's time for them to have a baby. And since they disagree, of course, they should therefore be required by law to procreate.

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Ted Cruz Crowns Himself The Stand-In For The American People

Ted Cruz is really testing the limits of the Explosive Douchebaggery Theorem, which holds that every few years, there has to be an ego-driven wingnut whose unearned and delusional sense of self-regard grows exponentially every day until the sheer weight of his ego causes his career to collapse unto itself like a black hole. As with Tom Delay, Newt Gingrich, Joe McCarthy, Michele Bachmann and many more before, for months and years, the right wing nut believes that they can keep up with having their egotistical weirdness double daily, but eventually their hubris does catch up with them. Ted Cruz is going down this path, and nothing that I can see will stop it.

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For Libertarianism To Work, People Have To Know All The Things All The Time

Rand Paul is very worried that donuts are about to disappear:

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Conservative Group Tries To Bribe Young People To Stay Uninsured With Beer

How many will it take to get you to believe right wing lies?

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Latest Updates From Idiotic War On Drugs

A couple of stories today to remind everyone that the ongoing and idiotic War on Drugs is just an attempt to waste taxpayer money dismantling basic rights and freedoms. First, New York City:

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Right Wing Terrorism And Unhinged Rhetoric On The Right

Taylor Berman at Gawker has a round-up of quotes from various right wing sources targeting TSA agents for hyperbolic language, calling them "jack-booted thugs", perverts, and even, as Glenn Beck did, suggesting they're part of Obama's mythical secret plan to create a private army. He's doing so because the LAX shooter, Paul Ciancia, looks like he was a right wing terrorist who was targeting TSA agents because of a paranoid belief that they have "traitorous minds". It's one of the peculiarities of right wing extremism that tends to get heightened when Democrats are in power: Conservatives are highly authoritarian people, but they project their own desires for control and power onto everyone else and thus live in paranoia that they're supposedly losing freedom. Once you get to the right wing fringes, that projection gets completely out of control, with fears of Democrats bursting in your front door any day now to do....well, we never quite know. Take your guns away so they can do something else. Something. Ban you from being an authoritarian Christian who supports theocracy because of "freedom", I guess. The haziness of it just makes it scarier.

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Freedom Doesn't Require Letting Insurance Companies Rip People Off

When the whole "people's plans are getting cancelled and they're getting charged a lot more for the same plan!" lie started to fall apart, conservatives intent on creating a lot of noise about the ACA shifted gears and trotted out a new line: "We're not free unless corporations can rip you off!" Of course, they don't state it like that, but instead---while hypocritically accusing the President of lying---lie their heads off about what's going on with the ACA's requirements that insurance plans actually insure people. Here's Jonah Goldberg trotting out a version of this lie:

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Don't Believe The Hype About "Rate Shock"

Have you been seeing media stories sounding the alarm about how Obamacare is creating "rate shock" and causing people's health care costs to go up? Don't worry, folks! There's one thing I want you to remember about those stories, as alarming as they are. They are good, old-fashioned

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