Rachel has covered recent developments in Virginia on the show this week, most notably one of the most offensive anti-abortion measures ever considered in the United States. As regular viewers know, Republican state lawmakers in the Commonwealth have approved a bill to require women who wish to terminate a pregnancy to undergo an ultrasound, even if it’s medically unnecessary, and even if they don’t want one.
More specifically, however, because of the way the legislation is written, the practical effects are breathtaking: most women in Virginia seeking first-trimester abortions will be required by the state to undergo a transvaginal ultrasound.
For Republican policymakers in the 21st century, this is what passes for limited-government principles: invasive and unnecessary medical procedures, mandated by politicians, overriding the judgment of medical professionals, and without the consent of patients.
Seriously.
Dahlia Lithwick asked a good question in Slate yesterday: “Where’s the outrage?“
Proponents seem to be of the view that once a woman has allowed a man to penetrate her body once, her right to bodily autonomy has ended.









