Those watching the Colorado gubernatorial debate Tuesday were surprised to learn that Gov. John Hickenlooper had no regrets over the gun control legislation that led to a “total recall” of Democrats in the state, but Hickenlooper’s opening question was absolutely predictable.
Also predictable: the pro-choice crowd crowing over birth control.
@bobbeauprez is against abortifacients but then can't actually say what they are. Ok Bob. Ok. #copolitics #prochoice #GOPcantfoolme
— cobalt (@CobaltAdvocates) October 1, 2014
.@NARALColorado In case you needed help: http://t.co/Ttz1pFI7vH I know you throw it all under the "birth control" umbrella @bobbeauprez
— Kelly Maher (@okmaher) October 1, 2014
Never mind the dictionary, women’s reproductive rights are at stake.
@okmaher @bobbeauprez Oh no we know what they are, Bob seems a bit confused. #copolitics
— cobalt (@CobaltAdvocates) October 1, 2014
https://twitter.com/patdennis/status/517129668341010432
Clearly @bobbeauprez is not the choice for women. An IUD is NOT an abortifacient #copolitics
— Keara Fenzel (@ksfenzel) October 1, 2014
Really?! beauprez says an IUD is an abortifacient. #copolitics
— Oafish Abby (@OafishAbby) October 1, 2014
"An IUD is an abortifacient, John."
— jack healy (@jackhealyNYT) October 1, 2014
Beauprez: "IUD is an abortifacient" #copolitics #cogov #coleg #OMFG
— ???? ???????? (@alanfranklin) October 1, 2014
Because RWNJs can only see things in black and white and our governor sees nuance and complexity.Is an IUD an abortifacient @okmaher? #COGov
— ??????? ???????? (@CRobertBuchanan) October 1, 2014
Out: the dictionary; In: “nuance and complexity.”
Looking forward to screaming about extremism and birth control. Because that's all they got. #cogov #copolitics
— Kelly Maher (@okmaher) October 1, 2014
You’ve got it. Always.
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