Stephen Colbert can't say that, can he?!
Stephen Colbert Explains the Catholic Church and Contraceptives
The comedian describes what Obama's birth control plan looks like to conservative Catholics. It involves a banana and a guillotine.
You need to be logged in to comment.
(If there's one thing we know about comment trolls, it's that they're lazy)
About the Author
E.J. Graff writes on social-justice and human-rights issues, particularly discrimination and violence against women and children; marriage and family policy; and lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender lives. She is a resident scholar at the Brandeis Women's Studies Research Center and the author of What Is Marriage For? The Strange Social History of Our Most Intimate Institution (Beacon Press, 1999, 2004).
What Our Readers Are Saying
- irishtap What I find most troubling is the high level of policy illiteracy in this country, that allows for... 10 hours 18 min ago
- tercat 1 For all those without jobs or a college degree, do you think the vulture capitalist is your best... 20 hours 4 min ago
- Remittance Girl What I don't understand is the questionable rationale and shoddy pseudoscientific conclusions put... 1 day 1 hour ago
- MoreheadDem Yeah, but the point is, this whole article/meme are based on the idea that people are "blaming"... 1 day 9 hours ago
- lrfreeatlast I was married and going through a divorce before I faced being gay. Then I became involved with an... 1 day 10 hours ago
But Wait, There's More ...
-
A Farewell and Friday Round-up
May 18, 2012Here's a bunch of links to finish up my week filling in for E.J.
-
How the Sausage Gets Unmade
May 17, 2012What we can learn from the successful International Campaign to Ban Landmines about how to stop rape in conflict.
-
Why Sex Matters
May 16, 2012Pretending it doesn't makes it harder to end the worldwide problem that is rape in conflict.
Most Popular
Obama Hits Mitt Where It Hurts
Why the president's most recent ad is also his most important
Town and Country
On North Carolina’s Amendment One, the fault line was not racial—it was urban-rural.
Mitt Romney, Servant of the Right
Those who believe the former Massachusetts governor would become a moderate once in office are wrong.
Dēmos
Research and analysis
-
Walter Dellinger to Supreme Court: Do Not Summarily Reverse Montana Money In Politics Decision
May 18, 2012 -
The Jobless Tech Boom
May 18, 2012 -
Income Inequality, American Apathy
May 18, 2012 -
Facebook IPO Gives the Rich (Even) More Clout
May 18, 2012

