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Perfect. Sandra Fluke Is Nominated as TIME Mag’s Person of the Year

TIME Magazine has nominated Sandra Fluke, the Georgetown law student who demanded you pay for her $10 a month birth control pills, as person of the year. This will put her up there with Adolf Hitler and Yasser Arafat. And … Continue reading ?

Women's Rights Group Auctioning One-Hour Strategy Session With Sandra Fluke

A women's rights organization is auctioning the creative services of Sandra Fluke to raise money to fight for "gender justice in the media." The group Women, Action, and the Media! (WAM!) is allowing people to bid on a "strategy session...Show More Summary

TIME Honors Sandra Fluke as 'Person of the Year' Finalist

Just when you think Time magazine can’t make any more of a mockery of itself, they nominate Sandra Fluke, contraception advocate extraordinaire, as a candidate in their Person of the Year 2012 poll: Fluke, of course, is the condom rights...Show More Summary

TIME Launches Person Of 2012 Poll

6 months agoLGBT / Gay : Joe. My. God.

In addition to the people pictured above, this year's suggested names are Sheldon Adelson, Mitt Romney, Karl Rove, Joe Biden, Michael Bloomberg, Sandra Fluke, and Chris Christie.

Time's Person Of The Year Should Be Mario Draghi

Time is out with a poll for its annual Person Of The Year award. Some of the names on the list include: Barack Obama Psy (The Gangnam Style guy) Chris Christie Sandra Fluke Meg Whitman Undocumented Immigrants Marissa Mayer Mohammed Morsi...Show More Summary

Sandra Fluke, Garry Trudeau and Anita Hill on life in the spotlight, at National Women’s Law Center gala

When the tumultuous Clarence Thomas confirmation hearings hit the news, Sandra Fluke was 10 years old, and she recalls being under the impression that Anita Hill — the woman he was accused of harassing — was his secretary. Read full article >>

Fox's Tantaros Claims "Free Birth Control" Drove Women's Vote: "Turns Out They Are One-Issue Voters"

From the November 8 edition of Fox News' The Five: Previously:Fox's Tantaros On Sandra Fluke: "No Woman Should Aspire To Be Her" Conservative Media Cover Up Support For Contraception Policy Dana Perino Tries To Whitewash Ryan's Extreme...Show More Summary

The Slut Problem (or How My Vagina Ruined the 2012 Election for the GOP)

Does anyone remember how mad people were when Rush Limbaugh called Sandra Fluke a slut? I, for one, didn't realize that anyone called anyone else a slut after the age of 16, but there it was. Now, a blogger over at the Christian Men's...Show More Summary

Fox's Gutfeld On Obama's Re-Election: "Personally, I Think We're Officially Fluked"

From the November 7 edition of Fox News' The Five: Previously: Fox's Tantaros On Sandra Fluke: "No Woman Should Aspire To Be Her" Right-Wing Media Hopelessly Confused About Their Race-Based Attacks On Obama Limbaugh: George Will May Have A Point About "Obama Being An Affirmative Action Hire"

Norm Coleman and Rudy Giuliani in Palm Beach

Rudy Giuliani and Norm Coleman in Palm Beach People are judged by the company they keep. This is why President Obama is surrounded by Katy Perry, Lena Dunham, and Sandra Fluke. In Palm Beach, Florida, Governor Romney had Rudy Giuliani...Show More Summary

Katy Perry: I'm a Sex Object and I Endorse This Ad

The Obama campaign has repeatedly appealed to women as if the feminist movement never happened – that is, as a monolith who can’t get sex and reproduction off the brain. Sandra Fluke and Lena Dunham have relayed the President’s message quite clearly: women should and do decide whom to vote for based on sex, birth control, and abortion. Show More Summary

Sandra Fluke's Momentary Celebrity Is Gone

Apparently Sandra Fluke’s momentary celebrity has dwindled from a moment to a nanosecond. You would think that her appeal would be most strongly reflected on college campuses, but even college students are disinterested in her. Speaking...Show More Summary

Sandra Fluke Draws Another Crowd

It’s good to know that, with the election just around the corner, “women’s rights” activist and Obama surrogate Sandra Fluke is managing to draw a bigger crowd. In fact, it’s multiplied fourfold since her visit to Reno last month, which drew ten people. Show More Summary

Acting Like a Victim Not Really Working For Sandra Fluke Anymore

Sandra Fluke, the infamous former Georgetown law student who begged for free birth control in front of Congress, "rallied" a crowd of...

This Is What Bill O'Reilly Thinks of Single Women

Bill O'Reilly has been very concerned about the problem of degrading women lately. So concerned, in fact, that he worried out loud that Sandra Fluke had degraded women with her immodest suggestion that insurance benefits cover contraception. Show More Summary

Has liberal Heroine Sandra Fluke Already turned into the Cindy Sheehan of the 2012 Election Cycle?

Remember Cindy Sheehan? She started out as a sad story that made it into the spotlight — a woman who lost a son fighting overseas. Everyone felt sorry for her. Then she blamed Bush for her son’s death and while people started to get a little uncomfortable, they still understood. Show More Summary

16 seconds cannot change 16 years

The video below (h/t Hot Air) is getting a lot of exposure. It presents, in 16 seconds, religious freedom analogies. But it will make no impact with the Sandra Flukes of the world, who view free birth control as a human right. Someone has to be forced to buy it for them. And if that [...]

Sandra Fluke: Unwanted children are ‘barriers’ to success

by Johanna Dasteel Washington, D.C., October 30, 2012 (LifeSiteNews) – Pro-contraception activist Sandra Fluke, on a speaking tour for Barack Obama’s re-election campaign, continues to parrot the Obama administration’s party line that children are one of the biggest roadblocks to women’s success. “Equality,”…

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