At least until today. Or whenever the paperwork between the RNC and their health insurance company, Cigna, goes through.
Since 1991, the RNC has included coverage for elective abortions in their employees’ health insurance, even though they could have opted-out, according to some smart (and smart-ass) reporters over at Politico.com.
RNC Chairman Michael Steele, who will never need an abortion of any kind, hastily announced that they would be dropping abortion coverage from their standard policy. He claimed not to understand why it would have been covered in the past (oh, I don’t know, maybe because it’s a legal and regular part of reproductive healthcare for women?), but that in any case, he would be the big strong brave man to take it away from his own employees. Only slutty whorebag tramps need abortions, anyway.
I’m torn between sympathy for the female staffers of the RNC and a devilish sense of anticipation of chickens with unplanned pregnancies coming home to roost.
The AP story is here.













Poor Michael Steele is scrambling and backtracking yet again. Good thing he’s got a crackerjack coach:
http://bit.ly/3ppyiu
(satire)
I wonder how many slutty whorebag tramps work for the RNC?
Hmm…
Michael Steele, who will never need an abortion of any kind . . . chickens with unplanned pregnancies coming home to roost
FYI, I now have an image of Michael Steele getting chickens pregnant, or a chicken getting Michael Steele pregnant.
unfortunately anyone who works at the RNC presumably makes enough $$ to pay for an abortion out of pocket anyway so it’s unlikely to hit them as hard as we would like it to.
Well, thank god he caught that oversight…18 years later. Can’t have Republican women getting abortions you know…makes the party look bad…
/snark
I don’t know, JD, I bet there are some admin and custodial workers who aren’t making squat (and who probably ain’t there for the politics), but at least they have health care. But in that rich people will always be able to get the abortions they need, the RNC is probably doin’ fine.
that’s a good point. those folks are probably contract workers and don’t get benefits anyway though, knowing the way most workplaces go. it’s shit all around but i do think there is some poetic justice involved. somewhere.
Now they’re going to have a big problem-who’s going to pay when married male RNC staffers get their girlfriends pregnant? That’s why that coverage was in there, right?
@mischiefmanager: I think they have a slush fund for those occasions.