So! H.R.3 supposedly won’t redefine rape anymore, but the fight’s just getting started. We learned last week that the new Congress followed H.R. 3 with H.R. 358, the Protect Life Act, which would redefine “conscience” clauses to allow pregnant women to die if saving them would require harming the fetus.
And the thing is, the DCCC and other organizations are blaming this on Republicans. But just like the Stupak-Pitts amendment to healthcare reform, this bill comes to us as a special gift from some Democrats, too. Ten of them cosponsor H.R. 3 and did so even with rape-redefining language; four of those ten also apparently don’t care if pregnant women die.
So let’s get to know them, shall we?
Heath Shuler gets my especial ire because he challenged Nancy Pelosi for Minority Leader status in the new Congress. Though she easily won, the fact that an antichoice Blue Dog got 43 votes to lead the ostensible Democratic caucus is telling. 24 of the 58 Blue Dogs were defeated in this round of elections, which should’ve taught them the lesson that some of us have been screaming for years–in a choice between Republican-lite and Republican, voters usually go with the real Republican. We can apparently blame Bill Clinton and Rahm Emanuel for Shuler’s running for office in the first place, and Clinton continued to campaign for him even after he voted against two of his party’s major priorities.
In a week when we’ve been talking a lot about rape and NFL quarterbacks, I think we should note that Shuler is also a former NFL quarterback. Take that how you will. He’s also a member of the Family, the secretive religious group described so well by Jeff Sharlet, and called by the New Yorker a “Frat House for Jesus”. You know, along with such pro-woman great dudes as Jim DeMint. . . .
The DCCC spent $231,112.63 on Shuler’s reelection this year in North Carolina’s 11th district. The Blue Dog PAC also kicked in $30,000, and Shuler’s largest individual donor was a company called Phillips & Jordan, to the tune of $56,150. (They contribute mostly to Republicans, but Shuler was by far the biggest recipient of their largesse–hmmm. They appear to get quite a few federal contracts, mostly for demolishing things in New Orleans post-Katrina. I’m not even going to get STARTED on that.)
Speaking of North Carolina, it’s hardly a true-blue state, but it did go Democratic for Obama, and Asheville, the largest city in Shuler’s district, is a pretty lefty spot, a draw for artists and creative types. Ari Berman quotes a few of Shuler’s disaffected constituents:
“We’re so disappointed in Shuler,” said former Polk County Democratic Party chair Margaret Johnson. “We laugh when we think about all that we did for him.” Kathy Sinclair, the former Democratic chair in Buncombe County—the largest in Shuler’s district—was even more blunt. “I’m not sure he is really representing his constituents of Western North Carolina,” she told me last spring. “I didn’t vote for him last time, and I won’t vote for him next time.”
In 2010, Shuler faced a primary challenge from a political unknown, Aixa Wilson, who took 39% of the vote–and won Asheville outright–despite not taking any donations. That’s right, none. That takes skill. Karen Oelschlaeger, an Asheville resident, told me that Shuler refused to debate his primary opponent, skipping a League of Women Voters forum rather than face the opposition. In 2008, Shuler refused to debate his Republican opponent outside of one AM radio appearance right before election day–Oelschlaeger notes that the Republican took to carrying a cardboard “Shulerman” cutout to debates.
Oelschlaeger says “It is my personal opinion and hope that a well-funded moderate Democrat should/could have a decent chance at winning the district if they ran a solid, serious campaign…”
Shuler’s top earmarks are relatively inoffensive–parks, textile industry, Reading is Fundamental–but there are a few military earmarks in there. Not that that’s not par for the course.
Let’s talk about his votes, then, shall we? Shuler voted against the healthcare bill and against the stimulus package. He (obviously) voted for Stupak-Pitts before voting against the bill. A blogger has posted a form letter from Shuler’s office explaining his “pro-life” standards, but I’d be pretty willing to argue that if he was “pro-life,” he ought to vote for a stimulus bill that was going to support “life” by putting (not enough) people to work. Also, “life” might have included a public health care option that would have covered more people than the current health care bill, but that wasn’t deficit neutral enough for Shuler, who has a “National Debt Clock” on his website.
His complaint about the stimulus was, of course, “too much spending,” though I can’t argue with him that it needed more infrastructure investment. He also voted against the original $700 billion bailout, so at least he’s consistent. He also apparently thinks the Consumer Financial Protection Agency is a waste of money.
He was one of the original 19 Dems who signed on to Stupak’s original threat to torpedo their party’s biggest priority over abortion.
He voted with Republicans to end public funding of elections, presumably because he has no trouble raising money. He also voted for FISA extension, giving “U.S. spy agencies expanded power to eavesdrop on foreign suspects without a court order.”
He also tends to vote with Republicans on war. That’s a very pro-life position, you know. So is wanting Amtrak passengers to be able to transport guns safely.
He also wants a border fence, to crack down on immigration, and is very concerned with collecting “abortion surveillance data.” Because if you want to get an abortion, and he can’t stop you while Roe still exists, he’s not only going to prevent it from being funded any way he can, but then he wants to know who you are. Slut.
I don’t need to tell you what all this spells out, do I? The same representatives who have little regard for the life of pregnant people, are often the ones who hate immigrants, who don’t care about health care, who don’t care about jobs. They do care about corporations’ right to spy on you, and presumably for corporations’ right to buy elections.
And Democrats keep supporting them. They keep campaigning for them and funding them. $231,112.63 of the DCCC’s money just for this one candidate. In addition to Bill Clinton, Debbie Wasserman Schultz went to North Carolina to stump for Shuler–the same Debbie Wasserman Schultz who calls H.R.3 “a violent act against women.”
What does someone have to do to get thrown out of the party? The answer you get from Democrats is usually “Well, it’s better to have an antichoice Democrat than an antichoice Republican.” Better for whom?
So what do we do about it?
I’ve got a couple of answers. They both involve calling, emailing, and visiting your Congresscritter.
You can contact Shuler through his website, or here:
229 Cannon House Office Bldg.
Washington, DC, 20515
Phone: (202) 225-6401
Fax: (202) 226-6422
You can also contact the DCCC here, and tell them what you think of their spending on Democrats like Heath Shuler.
430 S. Capitol St. SE
Washington, DC 20003
Main Phone Number: (202) 863-1500
Next up: Mark Critz.




57 Comments

Nice Article! Keep up the good work!
heath shuler…shitty quarterback, even shittier Congressman.
Joe Donnelly, #2 on that chart, is my rep. A Blue Dog Dem who also voted with the Republicans to extend those Patriot Act provisions. Scum.
Thank you, Rahm Emanuel, for recruiting the likes of Heath Shuler, taking a big flaming crap on challengers in the state of Michigan, and finding zillions of dollars for Tammy Duckworth, in 2006.
You, sir, are one of the leading reasons why I’ll never give a nickel to the DCCC so long as I live.
Here, here. We could have won four races in Michigan with the money Emanuel spent on Duckworth, and they would have been far better Dems than Shuler.
David Schoenfeld of ESPN.com ranks Shuler as the 90th-worst draft pick in the history of professional sports: http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=schoenfield/060427
What makes this pick even more amazing is that he was chosen by the Redskins before Dan Snyder bought the team.
I’d like to say there are also better Republicans than Shuler, but moderate Republicans have become rarer than the Kirkland’s warbler.
I hate to say we may have just another white guy who was born on third base….of course, I do not know. Just the type. And he should be telling women and medical people about health care for women? What a world!!
You are just so cute. What a world!, indeed. You gotta nice way a puttin’ thangs. *g*
These jerks would risk the life of a woman rather than risk that the abortion is not necessary. WTF?
No Sex With Prolifers!
Why, thank you my dear;)and also to you.
I gotta say all this puke ladybits-crazy of late (not to mention last 15-20 years) is starting to feel like a protracted gang rape with lots of bystanders doing nothing.
Where the fuck is a single prominent male politician on “our” side anymore, so much as tut-tutting these relentless assaults, let alone calling out and subjugating this cruel madness?
Plus some loud mouth girlie allies to help.
I feel quite sure that Heath played football without a helmet.
Given that ex Rep Chip Pickering, Senator Ensign and ex Gov Mark Sanford etc were members of the Family why the big fuss over abortion?
I mean two rich guys famous but none of their current or former girlfriends ( cheaters are rarely caught the first time but they all claim its their first time) ever got pregnant?
We know how the GOP feels about Birth Control, I’d sooner believe in Virgin Birth than the fact that no GOPer since Newt has gotten any girl pregnant to my knowledge.
The odds are that incredible.
Ok now your making me ashamed of my gender… rightly ashamed.
When given the choice between a Republican and somebody who acts like a Republican, people will choose the real Republican every time.
Harry Truman
“The effect on crime of legalized abortion is the subject of controversy, arising from the theory that legal abortion reduces crime. Proponents of the theory generally argue that “unwanted children” are more likely to become criminals and that an inverse correlation is observed between the availability of abortion and subsequent crime. In particular, it is argued that the legalization of abortion in the United States, largely due to the Supreme Court’s decision in Roe v. Wade, has reduced crime in recent years. Opponents generally reject these statistics, and point to negative effects of abortion on society.”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legalized_abortion_and_crime_effect
Unwanted kids are more likely to grow up to be crooks…or wait a minute maybe they are more likely to grow up to be Republicans!
Yep. Organizations like NARAL now only exist for the sake of existing. They love these kinds of bills because they always get a fund raising/membership boost. Worse than useless.
And now we have Steve Israel…. Nobody ever learns from history. I submit they are too fucking stupid to hold their posts.
You imply disparity where there is none.
The abortion battle is going to be the fight of our lives and if the Dems cave, they are done – for a long, long time.
Where is Shirley Chisholm and Bella Abzug when you need them?
A third has been the effect on development of children having little or no opportunity to form attachments at all in their early years. A natural experiment permitted extensive study of attachment issues as researchers followed thousands of Romanian orphans adopted into Western families after the end of the Nicolae Ceauşescu regime. The English and Romanian Adoptees Study Team, led by Michael Rutter, followed some of the children into their teens, attempting to unravel the effects of poor attachment, adoption, new relationships, physical problems and medical issues associated with their early lives. Studies of these adoptees, whose initial conditions were shocking, yielded reason for optimism as many of the children developed quite well. Researchers noted that separation from familiar people is only one of many factors that help to determine the quality of development.[131] Although higher rates of atypical insecure attachment patterns were found compared to native-born or early-adopted samples, 70% of later-adopted children exhibited no marked or severe attachment disorder behaviours.[39]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attachment_theory#Recent_developments
Any bets the Family believes attachment theory? We know they like Hitler they want a mass movement. Maybe a mass movement based on a father figure needs more masses who never had a father?
Heh. I was gonna ask: What’s the diff.
Fixed it for you…unfortunately.
Crooks go to jail for the things they do but Its Ok If Your a Republican :)
That will be what we write on the tombstone of the Obama administration.
The only peeps I see fighting over abortion are anti-choice. I don’t see almost anything going on the other side. With a few minor exceptions like FDL. NARAL, like almost all civil society that used to support policies we would favor, have voluntarily put themselves in the veal pen since O’s election, if not sooner.
Fight implies 2 sides. I see only one.
Ha! LOL
As a former Redskins fan, I remember one Redskins quarterback, after winning a game doing a celebration by butting his head against the wall… with his helmet off!!! Guy gave himself a concussion!.
I can’t remember if it was Health Shuler though. Probably not since he didn’t really start that many games for the ‘Skins IIRC.
Well part of that I’m sure is the difficulty of getting on the conservative, corporate owned media to get a pro choice message out these days. They’ll run just about any anti abortion ad but call a pro choice ad “too controversial” and that doesn’t touch the news/opinion forums.
If we don’t let Congress know how we feel we are certainly in trouble. We need to start a letter writing campaign now and tell them straight out that we will work to defeat them if they pass these intrusive bills.
Well, at the national level, there are no Dems. Every one of the assholes in DC with a D after his name is a moderate Republican, not a Democrat.
So technically, there are no Dems to fold. I suspect if there were some real Dems in DC, some might’ve surprised us all and fought back against all this shit.
Now, hardly a peep, even from Nancy Pelosi (which doesn’t really surprise me, but may others).
Yes the Dems are not even going through the motions to surrender on this they are just laying there dead.
Yes, I can attest to both.
Part, but far from all.
Though, I just checked & am delighted to see this issue on NARAL’s front page http://www.naral.org/. That’s a relief, after Gulf disaster, which was not on front page of any environmental org website.
M’eh. My congressman will vote against this abomination, though of course I have already written anyway. As for my Senators, I’ll let them know how I feel which will get me fundraising emails from one and a nice note thanking me for supporting the war in Afghanistan from the other. Our. System. Is. Broken.
Agreed. As for NARAL, they still support Short Ride, do they not?
As serious as this issue is, you gave me a laugh with that one.
Wish I could laugh. It was the unvarnished truth.
Oh, Margaret, you are so right. My rep is Blue Dog, HR3 co-sponsor, Patriot Act extender, Joe Donnelly. I know from experience that writing him is a big waste of time.
This is some really good news but how much you wanna bet it will never be available in the US? Pharma would never allow it anymore than the beer and wine industry will allow competition from absinthe.
And the Kirtland’s Warbler is pretty darn scarce!
Shuler was a washout for the Redskins, and he’s a washout as a Democrat as far as I’m concerned.
If they don’t support abortion, I suggest that they (1) keep their pants zipped, and (2) get the hell out of women’s bedrooms.
I think that was Gus Frerotte….
Yeah, it was Gus Frerotte. I just came back to fix my mistakes after finally finding it. Took me forever to find it on the toobz for some reason. I really suck at searches.
But he didn’t have his helmet off, and it wasn’t after the game it was after scoring a touchdown. He headbutted the wall so hard with his helmet on he gave himeself a concussion.
My memory sucks too.
What about their wimmen? What do we do with THEM?
Dayam, Shirley and Bella . . . bless em.
Margaret, yer 7:07 is to the T.
Same with Komen’s Race For The Cure, and so many other non profits with our tax dollars funding them with grants over the past 30 years.
All of it goes to pay fundraising, marketing/advertising and management salaries . . . 30 cents on the dollar to the actual services or goods delivered is a HUGE return anyore . . .
LeSigh.
Yer best comment ever TCU . . .
Uh, absinthe’s legal now . . . watered down, but legal, or I thought so.
Hell the beer n wine industry prolly LOBBIED to make it legal if watered down, to boost sales . . .
LeSigh.
Edward Bernays and Leo Strauss the WORST evil fucks that lived and died before me . . . for the most part (but we’re talking marketing and such here).
LeSigh.
Is there any chance that we can get someone to primary him? In the South Democrats that focus on pocketbook issues win. If we got a pro choice Democrat with common sense that said “Let’s focus on jobs instead of worrying about redefining rape or giving physicians the right to arbitrarily walk away from someone who has a medical condition, they COULD win.” NC folk are not stupid.
I wonder if ol’ Heath believes in antibiotics or if “God’s will” only applies to pregnant women who might die as a result of their pregnancy?
What this bill states is that self-defense is no longer legal. You can’t save person X if it harms person Y. Therefore, war is also now illegal.
Let’s roll with that.
Dead center on target!
Wonder is some of these GOP’ers would feel so strongly about redefining rape if they had a little experience with the act in a prison shower room? Something tells me they wouldn’t be so quick to redefine the crime
The GOP and the like routinely support industries that routinely kill people with their toxic crap and practices, along with their love affair with the MIC and war. They would deny medical coverage to these unwanted children after they were born, if they had their way, along with anyone too poor to pay the toll to the medical industrial complex.
Pardon me if I am not impressed with Republicans claim of “protecting life”.
Yikes! Pardon a few errors in the above post. Butter fingers today.
The whole entire “pro life” movement is disingenuous at best and ignorant at worst.
First off, there is no acknowledgement there are TWO lives involved in every pregnancy, not one. So if you someone were truly “pro life” they’d acknowledge it by ensuring that it was in plural form “pro lives.” The GOP has a fetus fetish. They ought to call it what it is.