Hey, women! The election is suddenly about you. Sort of.
This was supposed to be the election about job creation (although we're still waiting for specifics). But in recent days it is about President Barack Obama losing women voters to Gov. Mitt Romney.
It's about Republican candidates for the Senate mouthing such absurdities as rape victims can't get pregnant and pregnancies conceived through rape are intended by God and must not end in abortion. It's about Romney refusing to disavow such politicians.
How ironic that as much of the world moves to repress women (a 15-year-old girl is shot in the head for advocating education for females), many in the United States want to take reproductive rights from women.
How ironic that those who advocate less government want government deciding that women should not have control over whether or when they bear children.
This is not about each man or woman's personal decision to be pro-choice or pro-life. This is about politicians taking away the control women should have over their own bodies. This is about a few people (mostly men) using their personal religious beliefs to affect the futures of millions of women they'll never even meet.
The current Congress has managed to get very little done, but Republicans have held more than one vote each week trying to curtail reproductive rights.
By the way, a lot of these control-freak politicians want to cut the budgets for government programs that help women trying to rear children on their own while increasing military spending by $2 trillion.