Much of the first night at the Democratic National Convention was designed to paint Mitt Romney and other Republicans as anti-woman and President Obama as the advocate for progress among women. Texas Rep. Louie Gohmert is having none of it. He says he is appalled by Democrats saying we all belong to the government, rather than the government belonging to the people. When it comes to the war on women, the congressman says he’s much more horrified by gender-selective abortions that kill baby girls in the womb than opposing a birth control mandate on all employers. Gohmert also marvels that Democrats are offering no plan to reduce the deficit despite our national debt climbing above $16 trillion. On foreign policy, Gohmert says Americans should be outraged that deaths and injuries among Americans in Afghanistan are far higher in three and a half years of Obama’s leadership than under seven and a half years under George W. Bush. The mission itself is also a thorn in Gohmert’s side, as he unloads on Obama for impractical rules of engagement and having no strategy other than getting out in 2014.