Makes sense to me.
The worshippers of Baal sacrificed babies to Satan. The “secular” abortionists also want to sacrifice babies to Satan.
Anyone helping McCatskill get elected by not promoting Akin is literally in league with Satan.
See the forest through the trees, Derp. The long-term health of the pro-life movement does not benefit by one election if, in that election, people begin to perceive the movement as one of ignorance. Akin, when asked to articulate his position, proved himself incapable of doing so. We don’t need that!
I have seldom read such nonsense, even considering this site which has been quite full on nonsense of late.
Let me explain why. Conservatives, excepting the Akin gang, will not help McCaskill, in fact they want a conservative, pro life candidate who can beat her in November. Many can do this, but Akin cannot.
At least 30 percent of Missouri voters will vote for Akin in November, both those who support him and those urging him to get out of the race. They are called conservatives. 30 percent will vote for McCaskill. They are called liberals. The rest are called independents, moderates, clueless, whatever and they represent 40 percent of the electorate. They will decide the election and they no longer support Akin and nothing is going to make them change their minds at this point, certainly not some knee jerk support of Akin's unfortunate remarks. In fact, that works the other way. Combine that with Akin's lack of money, lack of party support, and multiple opportunities to stick his foot in his mouth yet again and you have what is called a hopeless situation.
So what do Akin's supporters do in the fact of all of this? They pick a fight with conservatives. Real bright. They insist that only they have the ideological purity in the argument and that people arguing electoral reality are unpure and unworthy. See how far that gets you in November.
There, fixed it for you.