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Dear Mr. President, I Am More Than A Uterus!

Low enrollment in the Obamacare exchanges is well documented. While many Americans have had their healthcare plans cancelled because of Obamacare, few have actually “taken advantage” of the exchange.

No worries! In an attempt to bolster those numbers, ProgressNow Colorado and the Colorado Consumer Health Initiative have launched a “Got Insurance?” campaign. This ad featuring Susie, who is “Hot to Trot” for Nate, certainly set a new low in the left’s belittling of women.

Insulting Obamacare ad from ProgressNow Colorado and the Colorado Consumer Health Initiative

Insulting Obamacare ad from ProgressNow Colorado and the Colorado Consumer Health Initiative

These advertisements have simply highlighted what I have recognized for many years. The left apparently views a woman as a uterus that votes. As a woman, this enrages me. The real #WaronWomen is the war launched from the left to stereotype women into thinking we are consumed with thoughts of partying, easy sex and abortion.

Guess what “gentlemen”? We have brains. We have self control. And some of us have daughters who we want to protect from your objectification.

Last year the Obama-Biden campaign said to, “Vote like your lady parts depend on it.” It appears as though viewing women as walking “lady parts” seems to be a central plank of the progressive platform and one which the Obama campaign found acceptable.

Is this what feminism has morphed into? Rather than showcasing successful business women or mothers, progressives would rather showcase party girls on the prowl. This makes me wonder. What do Obamacare supporters Sherrod Brown and Connie Schultz think? Are they “Hot to Trot” about using sex and sexism to sell young women on Obamacare?



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