Becoming a clone of the Democrat party in order to win, is not winning
If Mitt Romney manages to lose in this economy...The blow back against the GOP and it’s rinos is going to resemble Mt. St. Helens in 1980!
The GOPe are thinking like Mensheviks and history knows what happened to them.
Led by fellow sufferers of Tourette syndrome.
If Romney loses, conservatives and tea partiers are going to be p ‘off at the GOP. It’s liable to split the party. Democrats think this will be good for them, but I think not. It will be very bad for the country.
If Romney loses, the GOP will cease to exist.
And talk is cheap. If you think Akin should stay in the race - support his campaign (his son and wife on the campaign payroll will thank you).
Akin is an idiot. His problems are as a result of his own stupid comments. We are going to lose this seat because this bonehead wouldn’t step aside. There are plenty of good pro-life candidates that could have taken his place. Akin remains in the race because of his own ego. Politics is like any pro-sport in this regard - if you become a liability for the team ya get benched or fired. Doesn’t matter what you did in the past, it only matters what you bring to the team going forward.
IF OBAMA WINS BUT WE WIN BOTH HOUSES.....we will employ the nuclear option in the senate and get rid of filibusters. Then odumbi will be forced to veto everything. And in 2016 we get a Real Conservative.
Missouri Farm Bureau maintains endorsement of Akin for Senate despite remarks about rape
By Associated Press, Published: September 11
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. The Missouri Farm Bureau provided a boost for Senate candidate Todd Akin on Tuesday by reaffirming its endorsement of the Republican congressman despite his remarks about womens bodies being able to avert pregnancy in cases of legitimate rape.
The Farm Bureaus support is important for Akin because its membership spans every county in the state. Akin could have lost access to that rural network had the Farm Bureau rescinded its endorsement and taken a neutral stance in the Missouri Senate race......
An Akin spokesman said the six-term congressman from suburban St. Louis was very encouraged and very appreciative that the Farm Bureau reaffirmed its support. The Farm Bureau president called Akin on Tuesday to personally share the news.