Which CO politico will be Ryan’s role model on personhood? Buck, Coffman? Coors? Gardner? Lamborn?

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Colorado has a lot of experience with politicians endorsing personhood, then trying to slide away from it when the eyes of everyday people turn toward them.

It’s time for reporters to draw on this experience in questioning Rep. Paul Ryan, when the opportunity presents itself.

Will Ryan, who  supported personhood legislation in Congress, stand by his position?

It won’t work for Ryan to say, like Rep. Mike Coffman and Rep. Cory Gardner did last week, that it’s a just measly state issue that’s not relevant to him as federal candidate , because Ryan endorsed it at the federal level.

(Actually, that excuse doesn’t work for Coffman and Gardner, since they supported it when they ran for federal office previously, according to Colorado Right to Life.)

It won’t work for Ryan to say, like congressional candidate Joe Coors did last week, that the voters have twice voted the ballot measure down, and so Ryan is going to respect their decision, because Ryan was pushing federal legislation on the issue despite voter hostility and long odds against him?

(And that logic doesn’t excuse Coors from telling voters why he supported personhood.)

Will it work Ryan to un-endorse personhood, like Colorado Senate Ken Buck did in 2010, because he doesn’t understand that personhood would ban common forms of birth control.

I mean, he co-sponsored the personhood bill!

Can you imagine a guy like Ryan offering the excuse that he’s a budget maven not a birth-control maven?

Or will Ryan follow the lead of Rep. Doug Lamborn, who’s separated himself from his GOP personhood allies in Colorado by saying through a spokesperson that he’s still a “supporter” of personhood.

You might guess that Ryan’s model would be Lamborn, since Lamborn co-sponsored the same federal personhood “Sanctity of Human Life” bill that Ryan did.

In any case, at some point, whether it’s tomorrow, if Ryan takes questions from reporters, or at some future debate or press conference, some reporter has to ask Ryan, “You’re a co-sponsor of a bill making personhood federal law.”

“Why are you so strongly against choice, that you want to ban common forms of birth control, as personhood laws would do?

Why do you feel so strongly about abortion, that you want to ban it, even for a girl who’s raped by her father?”


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  1. ArapaGOPArapaGOP says:

    Good luck trying to move Paul Ryan off his principles. He’s going to mightily disappoint you libs. You’re not going to be able to attack Ryan on flip flops, you’re going to have to actually debate the man’s views.

    Good luck! Ryan was a brilliant choice, and he’s going to spend the next three months proving it.

  2. Craig says:

    The real question ought to be:  Your wife and you have obviously used birth control since you chose to have only three kids.  And, yet you’re Catholic which bans contraception in any form, and certainly bans “abortifacients” like the Pill and IUD.  So, what so different about you and your wife as opposed to what you want for the rest of the American people?  Love to hear not only his answer, but his wife’s too.  Hypocritical, inconsistent bastard.

  3. ScottP says:

    I’d rather the only time I hear “personhood” is when some right-wing loony brings it up.

    Other than that it should be ignored.

  4. les4life says:

    Why does Jason Salzman want innocent babies conceived by criminal rapists to be killed for the crime of his or her father?

    Why does Jason Salzman claim that Personhood for pre-born babies will ban common forms of birth control when the language clearly states, “(a) Only birth control that kills a person shall be affected by this section.” ?

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