Nothing compares to Republican idiocy when they
wander into that deep mystery of women’s reproductive health, especially
if it means understanding a woman’s anatomy and how it functions.
Republicans have a well-documented record of ignorance on the subject of
rape. We all remember Todd Aiken’s claim that women can’t get pregnancy
during “forcible rape”. Aiken doubled down on the absurdity when he
claimed we have magical powers to “shut that whole thing down.” Other
Republicans called rape lemonade and a blessing.
At any rate, Republican ignorance combined with
their on-going obsession with placing severe restrictions on women’s
reproductive choices, is a serious matter.
Just when you think Republican ignorance has reached
its all time low, another Republican politician comes along to prove
Republicans can always take stupid and ignorant to new levels on a whole
range of subjects. Not only do they lack understanding of the fact
that women do know they are carrying a future child when they are
pregnant and put a great deal of thought into the decisions they make
pertaining to their pregnancy.
Of course, Republicans always manage to find a new way to express their ignorance and stupidity that surpasses the previous.
Meet Idaho State Rep. Vito Barbieri, who it won’t
surprise you to learn, is also a Republican. During a discussion about
comparisons between colonoscopies and telemedicine abortion procedures,
Barbieri made comments that if not for the consequences would make a
great SNL skit.
This discussion occurred during a committee hearing
in which the members are considering a bill that will ban doctors from
overseeing chemical abortions via video conferencing.
After claiming that colonoscopies can be done with
drugs, Barbieri offered up the idea that women can have gynecological
exams by swallowing a camera. Fortunately, Dr. Julie Madsen, who was
testifying before the House State Affairs Committee where this exchanged
occurred, was there to give Barbieri some basic lessons on a woman’s
anatomy.
Thanks to Raw Story, you can listen to the exchange between Rep. Barbieri and Dr. Madsen here.
Barbieri: “You mention the risk of colonoscopy; can that be done by drugs?”
Dr. Madsen: “It cannot be done by drugs. It can,
however, be done remotely, where you swallow a pill, and this pill has a
little camera and it makes its way through your intestines, and those
images are uploaded to a doctor who’s often thousands of miles away who
then interprets that.”
Barbieri: “Can this same procedure be done in a
pregnancy — swallowing a camera and helping the doctor determine what
the situation is with the child?”
Dr. Madsen: “It cannot be done in pregnancy simply because, when you swallow a pill, it would not end up in the vagina.”
In earlier testimony, Dr. Madsen offered this
criticism of a bill that is overly intrusive on women’s medical choice,
but even goes to the point of dictating how doctors should practice
medicine.
“I’m wary of a group of medical laypersons such as you specifying the nature of medicine, and that is exactly what this bill does. It specifies how a doctor provides medical care – including how the care is documented in the patient chart.”
Granted, Barbieri’s ignorance about women’s anatomy
is the stuff of a SNL script. The problem is when someone with that
level of ignorance wants government to control women’s reproductive
choices and dictate how her doctor provides reproductive care.
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