The assistant opinion editor at the Waco Trib, Sandra Sanchez, is at it again.  In previous columns Sanchez has lamented that, if Republicans had their way, her daughter might grow up in a world where she would have to get her own birth control and might not have as much access to Planned Parenthood.

Sanchez argues it's perfectly appropriate for government to tax or ban soda because Americans have proven they're too dumb to not drink a bunch of sugar, but are more than equipped to make decisions about when to use government-mandated birth control.

Now she says women need to vote with their lady parts.  Who even talks like that?  Lady parts? 

Republican candidate Mitt Romney’s comment during the second presidential debate that he had “binders full of women” — brought to him in an effort to stack his cabinet with females while he was governor of Massachusetts —signalled his flippant tone, and his party’s tone, toward women.

[Republicans] seem to place us in such low regard. Could that really be how they think and feel about us?

But this doesn't place women in low regard?


 

And then Sanchez concludes with this bit of wisdom:

Women everywhere should be outraged. We should demand more say-so of our lady parts.

Say-so of our lady parts?  Who is this woman?  The women I know don't go around talking about their "lady parts." 

Even her own newspaper, in the same day's edition in which this column ran, said female voters in central Texas don't care about and aren't going to vote with their lady parts.