Posted on 09/03/2012 2:50:00 PM PDT by detective
The controversy over Missouri Republican Senate candidate Todd Akins abortion comments was started by a George Soros-funded Democratic Party Super-PAC and the bait was taken by Republican Party officials who wanted him out of the race for other reasons, says John Putnam, Missouri state coordinator for the national Tea Party Patriots group.
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You don’t mean he was, like, doing stuff to young Karl do you?
“Both McCain and Bush came running to endorse my former RINO congressman Joe Schwarz back in 06. Schwarz was a proud main streeter.”
And backed Snarlin’ Arlen Specter over Toomey.
I read that Karl is gay. He’s sure plays the part of a elitist drama queen well.
Santorum, Cain, or Gingrich were my choice, so I am not a Romney fan.
But currently he is the only presidential candidate we have, so using some people’s reasoning, we should not criticize him, just shut up and support him. Right?
I am not trying to be sarcastic, I just can’t see the difference.
That would be speculation that would easily be turned into a firestorm of indignation, but I do note the regard in which certain individuals and groups are held. He’s not unsympathetic. Draw your own conclusions.
Good riddance to a truly annoying troll!
LOL I was pleased.
If he stays in, I will vote for him.
I heard little about him in the primary except the McCaskill ads. Can’t help it, but have little confidence in him. Maybe he will prove himself in the campaign.
Ditto
I wish I had been there to watch the zot unfold in real time, it was one of the more colorful ones. Thanks for posting the link!
Good point, I was aghast when Romney told Akin to quit.
It would surprise me to find out he ISN'T!
Akin’ mouth started the controversy.
That said, he apologized, he chose to stay on the ballot... and at this point it’s a dead horse.
Karl Rove holds no candidacy or elective office, so I think Romney and the Republican party should sever any relationship with him. At least for the duration of this campaign. His “joke” was outrageous and offensive.
I used to kind of like Rove, but I think it was only because the Dems hated him and villified him so. I thought THAT was funny!
Since Obama was elected, I rarely find anything funny anymore.
“I hope Akin wins HUGE. Missouri, please make it so!”
I am a Missouri resident and both my wife and I plan to vote for Akin for U.S. Senator from Missouri. Plus, we have donated to his campaign.
I hope other SOCONs and balanced conservatives that aren’t dumb sheep following the GOPe will join us.
Sounds like we have a lot of “conservative” talkers and media who are paying too much attention to George Soros and not to conservative values.
Should have known the people asking Akin to step down were doing the bidding of George Soros
George Soros, through his Open Society organization, has been giving money to John McCain and Lindsey Graham for years. John McCain’s “Reason Institute” is nothing more than a depository for Soros donations.
Those two I know for sure are taking Soros money....and would not surprise me if other GOP are taking money from Soros. Heck, I would not be surprised some in GOP Media are being $$$ influenced by Soros (Akin attacks, attacks on “Birthers”, pandering to liberal GOP...smells of Soros)
Actually if you had Karl Rove as the dummy sitting on Soros’s lap it would be more appropriate and believable.
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