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    Ridicule helped doom Va. ultrasound bill

    Fury and ridicule doomed Virginia ultrasound bill; 'on the wrong side of popular culture'

    RICHMOND, Va. (AP) -- Once the word "transvaginal" became a big joke on "Saturday Night Live" and "The Daily Show With Jon Stewart," it wasn't long before Virginia's conservative Republicans realized they had overreached on abortion.

    Gov. Bob McDonnell and GOP state lawmakers Wednesday abandoned a bill requiring women to undergo an intrusive type of sonogram before an abortion — an abrupt reversal that demonstrated the power of political satire and illustrated again how combustible the issue of women's reproductive health has become over the past few weeks.

    "You never want to get on the wrong side of popular culture," said Steve Jarding, a professor at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government and a Democratic consultant who has run campaigns in Virginia. He added: "When people are laughing at you, you know you've gone too far."

    At issue was a bill pushed by anti-abortion lawmakers that would have required women seeking an abortion to undergo a transvaginal sonogram, in which a wand is inserted in the vagina to yield an image of the fetus. The procedure differs from an abdominal sonogram, in which a wand is rubbed over the woman's belly.

    Seven states have laws mandating some form of pre-abortion ultrasound exam. The Guttmacher Institute, which researches abortion-related issues, said none of the ultrasound laws in other states explicitly require the transvaginal procedure.

    However, Elizabeth Nash, Guttmacher's state issues manager, said several of the laws, including a Texas measure recently upheld in federal court, effectively leave doctors with no option but the transvaginal procedure. That's because an abdominal sonogram does not produce the detailed image of a first-trimester pregnancy that is required by some of the laws, Nash said.

    In Virginia, the bill began muscling its way through a legislature that recently came under the rule of GOP conservatives. It moved ahead despite an outcry from women and Democrats, including a female lawmaker who called it "state-mandated rape" and another who made her point with a failed amendment requiring rectal prostate exams for men seeking Viagra prescriptions.

    It didn't fully jump the fence from politics into pop culture until "SNL" lampooned it on Saturday.

    "Really?" comic Amy Poehler sneered in noting the Virginia bill on "SNL." ''Don't get me wrong, Transvaginal is my favorite airline. I have so many miles on Transvaginal that they upgrade me to ladybusiness."

    Stewart wisecracked that "Transvaginal Ultrasound" was the name of a jazz fusion band he once saw in concert.

    And conservative columnist Megan McCain, daughter of 2008 GOP presidential nominee John McCain, said on MSNBC that she is "pro-life, but I'm not pro-vaginal probing." She added: "I'm just horrified by this bill. As a Republican woman, I'm horrified."

    Earlier this week, more than 1,400 people — mostly women — locked arms in protest outside the Capitol, and petitions bearing more than 30,000 names were presented to McDonnell by women's groups.

    McDonnell, a Roman Catholic political protégé of religious broadcaster Pat Robertson who has been mentioned as a possible vice-presidential candidate on a ticket with Mitt Romney, backed down on Wednesday, saying: "Mandating an invasive procedure in order to give informed consent is not a proper role for the state."

    He said he supports legislation that would require pre-abortion sonograms, but not the invasive variety.

    It was just the latest reversal over the past few weeks on the issue of women's health.

    After a three-day furor, the Susan G. Komen breast cancer charity dropped plans to withdraw funding from Planned Parenthood. And President Barack Obama was forced to back off requiring religiously affiliated universities, hospitals and other organizations to provide free birth control their employees.

    How much damage is done to McDonnell and the GOP depends on how broadly the issue permeates pop culture and who's watching, said Merle Black, a political science professor at Emory University in Atlanta.

    "A lot of people watching those shows wouldn't necessarily support McDonnell anyway. The question is whether it's reaching and turning off independents and especially women," Black said.

    But Jarding warned: "When the female anatomy becomes a policy term in your state and the governor is the guy identified with that, that's not where you want to be."

    ___

    Associated Press Writers David Crary in New York and Chris Tomlinson in Austin, Texas, contributed to this story.

     
    • No One You Know  •  3 mths ago
      "The question is whether it's reaching and turning off independents and especially women," Black said.

      Oh, don't worry! IT IS.
      • Howard 3 mths ago
        and whether they will turn out to vote in Nov.
      • Jessica 3 mths ago
        I'll be there and definitely NOT voting Republican. This woman is paying attention to the anti-woman backlash of the GOP. One of these days this good old boy network is going to realize that half the population is female and unlike before, they can now vote.
      • James 3 mths ago
        Women have been able to vote for quite some time now...
    • David  •  3 mths ago
      Is there anyone the GOP doesn't hate? IF you don't believe in their exact views...you are automatically considered a hardcore liberal or socialist (somehow they fail to realize that most of us are moderates/independents). They trash the unemployed, the poor, teachers, workers, minorities, homosexuals, and women. The rich white guys are the only ones they seem to like. Go figure.
      • the need to read 3 mths ago
        you call them haters for not wanting humans to be murdered? wake up do you thing obama (hitler) cares about you. he wants you dependant on goverment, he is aborting your future as an independant person. theres where your hate is!
      • Jimbo 3 mths ago
        Because they depend so much on the "tinkled on" economics... or is that trickled down? I always get that confused.
      • Jimbo 3 mths ago
        "you call them haters for not wanting humans to be murdered?"

        Under US law, no one is being murdered. We call them haters because they hate.
    • True  •  Brunswick, Maine  •  2 mths ago
      "Woman's world is her husband, her family, her children and her home. We do not find it right when she presses into the world of men. " a quote from hitler---sounds like the republicans doesn't it?
    • Neon Noodle  •  3 mths ago
      How's that small government working out for ya?
      • Jack 3 mths ago
        Better than that BIG government!
      • SO-RIGHT 3 mths ago
        Hows that Hope and Change Work'n out for You....?! LMAO!!!!
      • JeffS 3 mths ago
        I think Neon's point was that their "small gov't" talk is insincere at best and simply a means to sucker their base into electing them into office so they can use the State to impose their own personal beliefs. They have strayed so far off Reagan's path- they are on George Orwell's map now. Probing women's genitals for God sake!
    • Dennis  •  3 mths ago
      Republicans complain bitterly about pat downs by the TSA, but want to force women to have an instrument pushed into their vagina?!?!?!
      Where is the consistency?
      • Stephanie 3 mths ago
        Yes, Saturday Night Live accomplished one of its goals for the night to make the term 'trans-vaginal' something bizarre and unusual, but it's simply a camera allowing the doctor to see the uterus. Personally, I was hoping they would do the amazing job that they usually do with bringing humor to stressful news, but it was no different than watching CNN. At least it didn't make me laugh. The ultrasound performed on the outside of the body is what everyone is familiar with, but in early pregnancy a camera can be used inside of the uterus to be more effective/precise. This is something I would think one would want to do before performing such a procedure as an abortion. Wouldn't you want the doctor to actually see everything so there is less chance of the woman being harmed? I thought the big deal about all of this was that we are supposed to care about women and their health. The uterus/womb can banged up during an abortion, and a camera could only help with any procedure that takes place inside of the body. If the government really cares about everyone's health, why aren't free vitamins being offered? I'm talking about the really good ones from a health food store that are so expensive my family actually struggles to be able to buy them. It is unbelievable to me that the public is not outraged by this! If we're going to get something free, why can't it be better than this?
      • Mike 3 mths ago
        what's consitancy?
      • Loki 3 mths ago
        they consistently want to keep the gov't out of their lives while they intrude upon yours...they want the right to own and carry firearms but want to make sure everyone else is strip searched and locked up for being different in any way....
    • el Jefe  •  3 mths ago
      Having a large sonic device inserted into your genitalia is a decision that should only happen between two, or more, grown people in the privacy of thier own sex castle.

      I love it when comedy saves the world.
      • M 3 mths ago
        Too bad it couldn't save a life.
      • KennethE 3 mths ago
        Too bad comedy was on the side of Obamacare.
      • Greaseman 3 mths ago
        M, a fertilized egg is not life, it only has the potential to become life under the right conditions. A fetus cannot survive on its own outside the mother's uterus. Once it reaches the point that it CAN survive outside the mother, that is when abortion should not be performed. If you're going to claim that life begins at conception, then a mother should be able to take out the blob of DNA inside her and giving it up for adoption right after conception (of course that would be abortion, but that is my point), maybe a conservative anti-abortion woman can put the fertilized egg in her uterus and go through the pregnancy instead.
    • Matthew  •  Brooklyn, New York  •  3 mths ago
      Plain and simple. . .it's a form of intimidation designed to add one more layer of guilt to the horrific prospect of this very private, personal decision for a woman/couple.
    • Jody  •  Caribou, Maine  •  3 mths ago
      I'm looking for volunteers to adopt unwanted babies. They may be of various ethnic backgrounds. They may require special healthcare and education due to gestational neglect. Some may have chemical addictions. You may have to pass rigorous screenings and pay outrageous court costs and lawyer fees. Just how badly do you want to save these "babies"? That's what I thought. It'll take more the a few words typed in a comment to get you into heaven, if that's your belief.
    • actionrunner  •  Baltimore, Maryland  •  3 mths ago
      Distract everyone with abortion, gay marriage, and so-called small government while they write/pass laws make their rich buddies and themselves richer at the expense of everyone else.
    • mimi  •  Pleasanton, California  •  3 mths ago
      I fail to understand why the issue of women's medical health is the business of government. Do men have to receive governmental examinations to get Viagra? To have a vasectomy? To be treated for prostate cancer? Of course not. Then why should women need to have the government's intrusion into their medical decisions? Are women not allowed to make their own medical decisions? Are women not allowed to practice their own religion?
    • Katmandoo  •  3 mths ago
      The New GOP Motto for 2012.....
      "Get Govt out of your Business and into a Warm Vagina"

      ...what a bunch of hypocrites....amazing that people listen to these fools at all.
    • Don  •  3 mths ago
      I am not a fan of abortion but certain realities have to be considered. Most of those who insist on supporting the right of the child to be born make no allowances for caring for them after they are born. Poverty, drug abuse, neglect, ignorance, etc. can create a living hell for a child. So they have a right to life, but not necessarily a good one. That does not seem particularly Christian to me?
    • Otter  •  Woburn, Massachusetts  •  3 mths ago
      If you want to stop abortions, you stop unwanted pregnancies. If you want to stop unwanted pregnancies, you educate on how pregnancy occurs and you expand access to birth control. Why is the conservative solution always abstinence education (totally discredited) and shaming women? This what happens when you have a belief system that does not value reason and logic. Or could it be that religious institutions and conservative politicians lose support among the highest educated groups.
    • Tori  •  3 mths ago
      Why do people keep beating this horse-- This a women issue, between her & her higher power. If you are not going to adopt, or care ( pay all expense until age 18) for this unwanted baby, stay out of it. You do not know what has pushed this woman, to this point, to make this decision. I could never get an abortion, but I do not have the right to tell, another woman, how she should run her life. This is a highly personal, painful decision , to have to make. May god help her to make the right decison, but man can not do it. No where in the bible is abortion mentioned, this is a man- made issue. I am an Independent voter, a woman & while I will consider this issue, it does not & will not make up the whole reason, I vote for a candidate.
    • No more water  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      How about every time someone buys a gun we make them sit down and look at up close photos of all the blood and guts from Columbine or DeKalb.?
    • Christopher  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  3 mths ago
      How can the GOP justify the arguments of government under Obama are too intrusive, when they actually want to stick things inside of you. I'd rather my government to "tell me what kind of light bulb to buy" than have someone violate my body. Isn't forced penetration kind of the definition of rape?

      Forcing people to have birth control is a violation of religious freedom according to these people, but 8inches of plastic is just fine, no violation. I really think at this point they want Obama to win for some reason.
    • Call them out  •  Elmhurst, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      Just lay back, spread your legs and let the GOP shove their agenda IN YOU...
    • YeahRight  •  3 mths ago
      __At a Restaurant__

      Conservative: What's this?
      Waiter: A tomato seed.
      Conservative: I ordered a garden salad. A seed isn't a salad.
      Waiter: Oh, I thought that's what you meant, since you think an embryo is a baby.
    • Greaseman  •  3 mths ago
      Republicans constantly croak about Democrats overstepping their boundary, yet they themselves are the biggest offenders. This was legalized rape, that is the only way you can describe a bill that forces women to have an 8 inch rod inserted into their vaginas against their will.
    • Dave  •  Dover, Delaware  •  3 mths ago
      So the bill would call for someone to stick an object in a woman? You don't need to be Dr. Freud to see these guys have some represses issues.
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