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How To Not Lose Your Sh!t

Extremists, Worry About Yourselves! (with Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz)

How To Not Lose Your Sh!t

Red Wine & Blue

Health & Fitness, Politics, News, Parenting, Mental Health, Kids & Family

4.7892 Ratings

🗓️ 13 December 2023

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

We’ve been feeling heartsick this week over the woman in Texas who couldn’t get the abortion care she needed; first it was good news when a judge approved her request, then it was horrible news when the TX Attorney General threatened to prosecute her doctor and hospital. The same AG who has been accused of bribery and admitted to an extramarital affair! We have a clear message to him and every other hypocritical extremist: worry about yourself! Then we’re thrilled to be joined by Florida Con...

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Clearly, Ken, you can barely handle your own personal life, and yet somehow you think you're going to go and handle the personal lives of all of the women in Texas.

0:16.0

Ken, worry about yourself.

0:19.0

We've got to address the suburban women problem because it's real.

0:26.5

Welcome to the suburban women problem, a podcast from red, wine, and blue.

0:32.9

Hi, everyone. Thanks for joining us. I'm Rachel Vindman.

0:35.9

I'm Amanda Weinstein.

0:37.2

And this is the suburban

0:38.5

women problem. This week, we were so excited to get a chance to talk with Florida Representative

0:43.8

Debbie Wasserman Schultz. She's actually my representative now. She's also one of many powerhouse

0:50.4

women in Congress, and it was so cool to get to talk to her.

0:54.9

Jasmine wasn't able to join this on today's recording session, but she was able to be part

0:59.6

of that interview, and I can't wait for you all to hear it.

1:02.7

But first, before we can get to that, we do need to talk about the news.

1:07.6

Amanda, my goodness.

1:09.5

There's so much.

1:10.2

I mean, we have to start with Texas. We do.

1:12.6

There has been drama after drama of like this is great. Like every time you think like this

1:19.1

has been the most dramatic abortion case ever. Like something else happens to make it more

1:23.8

dramatic. So the lower court in Texas ruled that a woman whose fetus has a fatal birth

1:29.9

effect, which potentially has health implications for her, she had to ask the court for

1:36.9

permission to get an abortion. And the lower court did rule it. You can actually watch a video

1:41.9

of her finding out the lower court's ruling.

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