The furor over the Stupak amendment banning abortion in the House health bill was already highly charged. Now one conservative commentator has dared touch the third rail in the right-to-choose debate: optional knee surgery.
In a Twitter message, Jonah Goldberg wrote:
?? Dems want a health system that says when you can knee surgery, but demand abortion coverage because women should control their bodies.
While its moral logic confounds liberals at Instaputz and Wonkette, Goldberg’s tweet could supply a slogan for former U.S. Sen. Norm Coleman’s political comeback.
Coleman himself underwent knee surgery just last spring — at his own option and, in all likelihood, at government expense.
So the Coleman for Governor in 2010 campaign might be built around the specter of”government knee panels” or the Constitutional protections of “a man’s right to choose.”













2 Comments »
Comment posted November 10, 2009 @ 12:25 pm
Poor Norm Coleman. It must have been a tremendous strain on him to have to make such a difficult, life-altering decision. I’m glad, however, that monetary considerations didn’t prevent him from doing what he thought best for himself and his unstable knee.
Comment posted November 10, 2009 @ 4:42 pm
Will the health bills being considered prop up the use of male drugs like Viagra? If those get funded, it would be simply wrong to deny women contraception and abortion services
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