The Left’s absurd and phony War on Women meme became a dominant theme during the 2012 campaign season. Lady parts screecher Sandra Fluke achieved femme-a-gogue martyrdom and President Obama was elevated to “lord and savior” of $18,000 birth control as Lena Dunham urged young women to vote their way into his harem.

How do you defang the howling War on Women wolves and avoid another campaign riddled with floppy vagina costumes? Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal proposes we obliterate one of their favorite attacks — that the GOP is anti-birth control — by making hormonal contraceptives available to adults without a prescription.

Democrats have wrongly accused Republicans of being against birth control. It’s hogwash. http://t.co/MpFZTss4 — Gov. Bobby Jindal (@BobbyJindal) December 14, 2012

Time to stand up to big government & big Pharma by allowing contraception to be purchased over the counter. http://t.co/MpFZTss4 — Gov. Bobby Jindal (@BobbyJindal) December 14, 2012

Let’s take birth control out of the political arena by allowing contraception 2 be purchased over the counter http://t.co/MpFZTss4 @acognews — Gov. Bobby Jindal (@BobbyJindal) December 14, 2012

The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, known for supporting progressive policies, recently endorsed the over-the-counter sale of oral contraceptives. But in a Wall Street Journal op-ed, Jindal expands on his conservative case for big government getting out of the way of over-the-counter birth control sales.

As an unapologetic pro-life Republican, I also believe that every adult (18 years old and over) who wants contraception should be able to purchase it. But anyone who has a religious objection to contraception should not be forced by government health-care edicts to purchase it for others. … It’s time to put purchasing power back in the hands of consumers—not employers, not pharmaceutical companies, and not bureaucrats in Washington. The great thing about America is that power doesn’t come from government, but from people. It’s time to reclaim that power. It’s time to stop government from dividing people or insulting deeply held religious beliefs, and return the country to the path that has always made it great—one where Americans respect and value their fellow citizens, no matter their creed.

Naturally, lapdog Chuck Todd took the opportunity to snicker at Jindal’s “chastising” of “DC GOPers.”

Last week, Bobby Jindal had op-ed that seemed to chastise DC GOPers on taxes; this week, it's contraception. http://t.co/UmyHoLyH — #2016 — Chuck Todd (@chucktodd) December 14, 2012

Snicker all you want, lapdog Chuck. Jindal’s op-ed is making the rounds and has the right side of the Twitterverse buzzing. While conservatives are divided on Jindal’s proposal, it’s not just socially liberal conservatives who like the idea.

Bobby Jindal is talking sense in the contraception debate. http://t.co/9DWkgNjJ — Erick Erickson (@EWErickson) December 14, 2012

I'm 100% with Bobby Jindal: take birth control away from the Dems by allowing OTC purchase of contraception. http://t.co/pZ8KDyOE — Ken Gardner (@kesgardner) December 14, 2012

Finally! A GOP elected unapologetically pro-birth control. THANK YOU @BobbyJindal for saying it in @WSJopinion… http://t.co/2lwOPJd4 — MargaretHoover (@MargaretHoover) December 14, 2012

Others have concerns about his suggestion.

I don't agree with @BobbyJindal on over-the-counter contraception, but I like that he's trying to engage this head-on. — Russell Moore (@drmoore) December 14, 2012

Jindal is endorsing over-the-counter birth control.I support access to contraception,but problem=young kids will have friends buy it 4 them. — Jedediah Bila (@JedediahBila) December 14, 2012

https://twitter.com/jeffemanuel/status/279445327528984577

Shockah! Left-wing feminists who make careers out of clamoring for expanded birth control access aren’t into Jindal’s plan. They like having Big Daddy Government involved in their “reproductive health” decisions.

Be clear: Bobby Jindal wants over the counter #birthcontrol so insurance doesn't have to pay. http://t.co/XN38jLav — Erin Matson (@erintothemax) December 14, 2012

Even in supporting contraception access, Gov. Jindal makes women sound like we're easily duped by "big government": http://t.co/hjY8Fx2S — Chloe Angyal, PhD (@ChloeAngyal) December 14, 2012

Bobby Jindal, women voters aren't stupid enough to fall for this. http://t.co/5GPNdEM6 — Shelby Knox (@ShelbyKnox) December 14, 2012

And they’re just getting started. Agree or disagree, Jindal’s op-ed exposes femme-a-gogue hypocrisy once again.