Personally, while I think banning her is stupid and most likely just seizing a chance to silence some opposition, I did find her specific comment to be a tad immature. Her comment implied, however facetiously, that the Speaker of Michigan's House of Representatives wanted personal access to her specific vagina regardless of her consent. I feel that is from the same school of political discourse as the right's smear campaign against Sandra Fluke, though certainly not to same depths, in which you take a person's opinion on a political matter regarding women's health and apply downright vulgar personal motivations to it. I want political discourse in our country to be better than personal attack laden jive.