Politico: The Planned Parenthood Federation of America, facing a looming vote in the Senate to cut its federal funding, argues that the ferocious political battle waged over the past few weeks has actually been a positive - a skirmish that finally achieved what abortion rights groups have attempted for a decade by shifting the debate onto the terrain of women's health. "Going after the strongest brand in women's health in America is one of the stupidest things the Republican Party could have done," Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards said in an interview.