Here’s a Live Feed of the Texas House Debating Abortion Restrictions
It’s like listening to Bon Iver, but with slightly more uterus references…
It’s like listening to Bon Iver, but with slightly more uterus references…
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Watch the latest video at video.foxnews.com Later today, Governor Rick Perry will take the stage in San Antonio and tell the world of his future plans, while cable-news producers “real” and “fake” wait with bated office-coffee breath. The Morning News on Sunday laid out the pros and cons of three…
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Senator Wendy Davis stood beneath the dome for 11 hours in Mizuno sneakers (and, quite possibly, adult diapers) filibustering abortion legislation that could have shuttered all but a handful of providers. At one point nearly 200,000 tuned into watch, until three rather sketchy points of order brought brought her marathon…
It’s a science, folks: State Senator Wendy Davis is way more attractive than the rest of her colleagues in the Legislature, with the possible exception of Wayne Smith. Capitol watchers have known this for years, but it wasn’t until the rest of America set its eyes upon Davis’ filibuster that…
From a purely tactical standpoint, Democrats maintained momentum during this summer’s abortion debate. The impassioned testimony delivered by hundreds of pro-choice women into the wee hours of the morning, Senator Wendy Davis standing for 11 hours to deliver an epic filibuster, the party’s David vs. Goliath victory — all stand…
The narrative that’s emerged on the right in the wake of the defeat of sweeping anti-abortion legislation this week isn’t that Senator Wendy Davis jiu jitsued a victory with a Frank Capra-worthy filibuster. Rather, it’s that the democratic process was hijacked by an unruly mob of out-of-state agitators whose cacophonous…
Now that the euphoria that followed Wendy Davis’ Senate filibuster two nights ago has faded, Democrats are back to facing the likelihood that the Republicans’ death grip on state government isn’t going to loosen easily or soon. As the Texas Tribune’s Jay Root explains, Republicans embarrassed themselves, but Governor Rick…
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There are many layers of absurdity that surround the abortion debate at the state Capitol over the past several days. There was state Representative Jodie Laubenberg’s claim that rape kits clean out pregnancy and Republican senators’ flimsy rationale for ending Wendy Davis’ epic filibuster. There was the deafening, 15-minute roar…
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Last night, Senator Wendy Davis’ epic filibuster against an antediluvian piece of abortion legislation was ended because Roe v. Wade apparently isn’t “germane.” So, the “unruly mob” up in the gallery finished the job for her. The votes could not be counted in the din before the special session ended…
Even before Fort Worth Democrat Wendy Davis took the Senate floor late Tuesday morning and launched into the filibuster that would ultimately grab the nation’s attention and kill attempts to railroad abortion restrictions through the state Legislature, she was at the top of Texas Republicans’ hit list. Davis, they realized,…
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This wasn’t supposed to happen. When Governor Rick Perry called a special legislative session and, later, tacked abortion onto the agenda, he was effectively declaring that the proposed restrictions, some of the toughest in the country, had enough support to become law. And he was right, in a way. Comfortable…
When, in the wee hours of Monday morning, House Republicans ended debate and pushed through one of the toughest anti-abortion bills in the country, it seemed destined to sail on to Governor Rick Perry’s desk. It merely needed the OK from the Senate, which shouldn’t be a problem given that…
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For the second time in three days, Democrats put up an epic, all-night fight against proposed abortion restrictions in Texas. This time, they lost. Republicans railroaded the legislation through the House of Representatives on a 97-33 vote right around 3 o’clock this morning after Democratic lawmakers’ 15 hours of impassioned…