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Monday, September 15, 2014

Typical GOP horse's patoot who should never have been in any position to comment on behalf of the party

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After Saying Women On Medicaid Should Be Sterilized, Russell Pearce Resigns From Arizona GOP
By Paige Lavender, September 15, 2014

Former Arizona state Senator Russell Pearce resigned as Arizona Republican Party's first vice chair late Sunday after receiving criticism over recent comments he made about women on Medicaid.

Pearce made the controversial comments on his weekly radio show.

"You put me in charge of Medicaid, the first thing I'd do is get [female recipients] Norplant, birth-control implants, or tubal ligations," Pearce said, according to the Phoenix New Times. "Then, we'll test recipients for drugs and alcohol, and if you want to [reproduce] or use drugs or alcohol, then get a job."

Pearce said "people out there [who] need help" should get it from "family, church, and community," not the government.

According to the Washington Post, Pearce said the comments were "written by someone else" and said he "failed to attribute them to the author."

"This was a mistake," Pearce said. "This mistake has been taken by the media and the left and used to hurt our Republican candidates."

The Arizona Republic reports several Republicans in the state, including nominees for governor, secretary of state and attorney general, criticized Pearce for the remarks after Arizona Democratic Party Executive Director DJ Quinlan pushed for them to do so in a news release.

UPDATE -- 1:31 p.m.: Quinlan told The Huffington Post "it's a good thing" Pearce resigned.

"Unfortunately it takes kind of an embarrassment for these Republican candidates to distance themselves from Russell Pearce," he said.

Quinlan also questioned why Republicans gave Pearce such a high position in the state GOP, noting Pearce lost a recall election in 2011 and has a "whole history" of making controversial statements.

Read more on the controversy over Pearce's comments at the Arizona Republic.
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