Courtesy of The Daily Beast:
Planned Parenthood has more friends in deep-red Texas than you might think. The announcement last week that Ross Perot’s family foundation was giving $1 million to Planned Parenthood of Greater Texas—one of the 10 largest gifts in the affiliate’s history—is just the latest sign that, despite the ceaseless political assault on the women’s health organization, it still has powerful support, even in one of the most conservative parts of the country.
In fact, in June, the same Planned Parenthood affiliate—the state’s largest, serving Dallas, Austin, Waco, and the surrounding areas—received $6.5 million from a Republican family that wishes to remain anonymous. And this summer Planned Parenthood of Greater Texas inaugurated a new 15,000-square-foot facility in Ft. Worth, funded entirely by millions in private donations. It’s equipped to perform abortions even under the strict new regulations that Gov. Rick Perry recently signed into law, which means that the state will have six abortion clinics instead of five.
“We’re very fortunate to have very prominent old Republican and Democratic families continue to support us,” says Ken Lambrecht, Planned Parenthood of Greater Texas’s President and CEO. “Multiple generations of those families. That’s what’s so amazingly reassuring.” His affiliate, he says, has more Republican donors than any other in the country.
In a way, it’s not surprising. Before the rise of the religious right, Planned Parenthood had deep support among bipartisan elites, including committed conservatives. Some were motivated by concern for the health of poor women; others by fear of overpopulation and concern about a social safety net strained by unwanted children. “It is my view that no American woman should be denied access to family planning assistance because of her economic condition,” Richard Nixon declared in a 1969 “Special Message to the Congress on Problems of Population Growth.” Barry Goldwater was an ardent Planned Parenthood supporter whose wife was a founding member of the group’s Arizona state affiliate. As a Texas congressman, George H.W. Bush was so obsessed with family planning that he was nicknamed “rubbers.”
Some of that spirit lives on, quietly, in the state. “These truly are the Barry Goldwater Republicans who believe in lesser government, including less government intrusion in our personal lives,” says Lambrecht.
I have already reported on the fact that the Perot family was supporting Planned Parenthood, which has been aggressively vilified by the Right Wing, but finding that there are so many other like minded wealthy conservatives kind of blows my mind.
So my question is WHERE are these more moderate, and reasonable, voices when it comes to having an impact on policy decisions in Texas? I mean hell if they can afford to throw this kind of money at Planned Parenthood, perhaps they can also afford to finance a certain pro-choice Texas firebrand in her run for Governor.
I'm just saying.
It could happen. I’m very pleased to know that the Barry Goldwater republicans weren’t annexed by the Religious Right, but then, of course, they were never crazy.
ReplyDeleteWhat a hopeful article; a great way to start Friday!
I think we all realize that there are still huge amounts of sane republicans out there----they just want to remain anonymous because they know the nut cases in their party would send them death threats and basically Palin Flying Monkey them.
ReplyDeleteA responsible people understand that family planning is the bedrock of any civil society. Also, no one mistakes these anti-reproductive rights idiots real meaning. Many are feeling outnumbered and want white women to be forced to have more children. They really couldn't care less for anyone else. Of course, they also want to deny these same people economic protections so their force born children are underfed, undereducated and will be so desperate they have to accept jobs that basically will keep them in poverty for a lifetime.
Go teabaggers! Singlehandedly trying to destroy any sanity the GOP once had.
What's Ricky Ricardo doing in that pic?
ReplyDeleteIt is nice to know that there are sane Republicans, even in Texas, and that they have deep pockets. Why don't they use some of this money to support politicians who reflect their ideas rather than the far right?
ReplyDeleteAnd speaking of healthcare, here's a roundup of the latest news:
ReplyDeletePresident Clinton Defends Health Care Law
http://www.c-span.org/Events/Pres-Clinton-Defends-Health-Care-Law/10737441245-1/
Some very good news for Obamacare
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/plum-line/wp/2013/09/05/some-very-good-news-for-obamacare/
Obamacare rate shock? Only if you think lower premiums are shocking
http://www.eclectablog.com/2013/09/obamacare-rate-shock-only-if-you-think-lower-premiums-are-shocking.html
Economist Mark Zandi Debunks Myth That Obamacare Is Hurting Full-Time Work
http://mediamatters.org/blog/2013/09/05/economist-mark-zandi-debunks-myth-that-obamacar/195739
And now premiums consumers will pay through the exchange marketplaces will be even more affordable than predicted.
http://maddowblog.msnbc.com/_news/2013/09/05/20342760-so-much-for-rate-shock-fears?lite
Republicans Abuse Their Power To Harass Obamacare 'Navigators'
ReplyDeletehttp://crooksandliars.com/karoli/republicans-abuse-their-power-harass-obamac
You want to talk about a war on women, this is beyond the pale:
ReplyDeleteSt. Mary's University Students' Pro-Rape Chant Condemned After 5 Years Of Use (VIDEO)
...In a video originally posted to Instagram -- which was later deleted but resurfaced online -- both male and female students are heard chanting: "SMU boys, we like them young. Y is for your sister. O is for oh-so-tight. U is for underage. N is for no consent. G is for grab that ass."
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/09/06/st-marys-university-chant-rape_n_3879903.html