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Deadline passes: Akin defies calls to drop out
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Posted on 08/21/2012 7:02:40 PM PDT by chessplayer

I didn’t listen to his interview on Sean Hannity’s radio show this afternoon but conservative tweeters were rapt. This sounds promising:

jimgeraghty @jimgeraghty

Akin now talking about two world wars, rebuilding our enemies' lands... he's rambling. Incoherent. Nowhere near questions asked.

And here’s something that, coming from most other pols, I’d chalk up to feigned ignorance of a politically inconvenient fact. In this case? Not so sure:

Philip Klein @philipaklein

Akin befuddled when Hannity tells him that PPP poll oversampled Republicans.

According to Geraghty, Hannity ended the segment by saying, “The person who’s going to be happiest with this interview is Claire McCaskill.” You think? I don’t know: Akin’s inner circle seems downright psyched about this glorious opportunity to overcome adversity.

"On the seemingly dire politics of staying in the race, Akin advisers assert, “The truth might work,” referring to what they consider his sincere apology."

"Projecting unusual confidence in the face of so much opposition, advisers even predicted that Akin will be sworn into office in January “stronger having endured and overcome.”

" And they claim he will consider this experience a “blessing,” because Akin would have a new national audience for his grassroots causes and be better able to speak to people who believe the political process has “left them by the side of the road.”

If overcoming this gaffe will leave him a little bit stronger, imagine how much stronger he’ll be after overcoming the inevitable four or five major gaffes still to come. One more thing from the Hannity bit:

Philip Klein @philipaklein

Akin on Romney: "Why couldn't he run his race and I run mine." 21 Aug 12

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Not a bad development for Romney to have a guy as radioactive as this suddenly grumbling publicly about him, but I can’t remember the last time the GOP’s presidential nominee and its Senate nominee in a key swing state were publicly on the outs.


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To: ilgipper
The Missouri senate race is a different story. This may fade, but unless money is recommitted, we gave up a sure win due to aiken’s selfishness.

There'ss no point in re-committing the money unless Akin can prove that he can overcome his self-made problems and run a competitive race.

Given the level of intelligence and political acumen he's demonstrated thus far, I don't see it happening.

The Missouri seat is likely gone...

41 posted on 08/21/2012 8:05:16 PM PDT by okie01 (The Mainstream Media: IGNORANCE ON PARADE)
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To: srmorton

Under what rationale would the Republican Party in MO replace him? They just can’t willy nilly overturn the results of an election.


42 posted on 08/21/2012 8:05:53 PM PDT by randita (Paul Ryan is "Mr. Smith goes to Washington.")
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To: ncalburt
He made a complete fool out of himself on Hannity today.

That's for sure. It was awful.

I can see why Claire spend millions helping him win the primary and HE LET HER .

Under the circumstances, if he really cared about the pro-life cause as much as he claims to (and about our nation's future) he would have put his personal ambition aside. He comes off as someone lacking humility yet firmly believing they're on some higher mission. A fraud.

But apparently the country is stuck with him. Another hold-your-nose-and-vote candidate.

43 posted on 08/21/2012 8:06:03 PM PDT by BlatherNaut
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To: randita

I’m usually a Palin fan, but why doesn’t SHE run as a 3rd party candidate.

What’s her role these days, besides cheerleader.


44 posted on 08/21/2012 8:08:50 PM PDT by dagogo redux (A whiff of primitive spirits in the air, harbingers of an impending descent into the feral.)
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To: Jyotishi

It wasn’t even a study, that’s the old Willke snake oil writings that some pro-lifers still spout even though it has been incredibly discredited. Any responsible politician won’t be spreading that nonsense when medical science has completely disavowed it.

Not sure what Akin was thinking but his awkward rambling on Hannity earlier today only made it far worse.


45 posted on 08/21/2012 8:09:43 PM PDT by PhxTM06
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To: cripplecreek

The GOP aren’t the one’s making it a national issue. I’ve turned on CNN and MSNBC 4 times today, that is ALL they are talking about. Akin gave the Dems a freebie and they are going to run with it and milk it for every last drop they can get.


46 posted on 08/21/2012 8:13:14 PM PDT by PhxTM06
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To: demsux

Someone needs to offer him a million bucks and a lobbyist position. Bet that would change his mind.


He rambled about being “called by God.” I doubt money, or anything else, will get him out.


47 posted on 08/21/2012 8:16:36 PM PDT by chessplayer
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To: Kolath
Last deadline is Sept 25th which would take a court filing by Akin.

I was going to say the same thing.

It's not over yet. Akin can still read the tea leaves and decide to drop out, but now it will take a court filing.

We can't let people forget this, that there are still options.

So, we have to start talking up the courts, just in case. We cannot allow a liberal judge to force Akin to remain on the ballot if Akin chooses later to withdraw. That would be judicial activism of a nature way beyond the Torricelli/Lautenberg ruling.

With Torricelli, Democrats argued that the voters of New Jersey deserved a competitive election, and therefore the courts must allow Torricelli to be replaced with another candidate. Ironically, they argued this simultaneously with arguing in Hawaii that the recently deceased Patsy Mink should remain on the ballot in the name of fairness, and any votes for her should count for her replacement.

Sympathetic courts sided with the Democrats in both cases, voting to toss the Torch and keep the late Mink.

And let's not even talk about the Mel Carnahan disaster here in Missouri. The reason the courts didn't intervene is that John Ashcroft was too much of a gentleman to contest the legitimacy of running against a dead candidate who had the governor's promise to name his wife in his place if he won. Properly, votes for Carnahan should not have counted at all, but Rules For Democrats trump the rules for the rest of us, it seems.

So, what would they do in Missouri if Akin decides to drop out later? Will they force him to remain despite other courts allowing the deceased to remain in Hawaii and Missouri, and the loser to be replaced in New Jersey?

-PJ

48 posted on 08/21/2012 8:16:36 PM PDT by Political Junkie Too ( It doesn't come naturally when you're not natural born.)
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To: chessplayer

Hide speakers in the walls of his home??? :P


49 posted on 08/21/2012 8:18:03 PM PDT by PhxTM06
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To: PhxTM06

... and if everybody piles on and manages to run him out of the race, they’ll stop? The damage is done, whatever that may be. Don’t compound it.


50 posted on 08/21/2012 8:19:45 PM PDT by RegulatorCountry
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To: chessplayer

He needs to be called by Lifepac or some group like that.


51 posted on 08/21/2012 8:23:35 PM PDT by demsux (Obama: THE job destroyer)
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To: Uncle Slayton

Regardless of the science “facts” Akin tried and failed to present, is. . .we are pro-life in ALL circumstances or not.

Pro life is pro life. Rape, incest, no matter, the child is innocent and does not deserve the death penalty.

And our “ethics” say he must step down?

I’m more ashamed of pro-lifers than I am of Akin.

Maybe his science is wrong, but his heart is right.


52 posted on 08/21/2012 8:28:02 PM PDT by KittenClaws
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To: Froggie
Big OOPS there

Now you'll never be able to run for the Senate.

53 posted on 08/21/2012 8:37:32 PM PDT by super7man
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To: Froggie

“Big OOPS there....should have been ... much less than the chance of pregancy from consensual sex”

You should be banned from FR forever for this mistake.


54 posted on 08/21/2012 8:40:21 PM PDT by Bruinator ("For socialism is not merely the labour question, it is before all things an atheistic question")
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To: PhxTM06
The GOP aren’t the one’s making it a national issue. I’ve turned on CNN and MSNBC 4 times today, that is ALL they are talking about. Akin gave the Dems a freebie and they are going to run with it and milk it for every last drop they can get.

And that's the rub isn't it? Noone is upset because Akin is so pro-life that he tries to defend this position in all circumstance - factually wrong or right - he's a no-go because, now, the libs get to "milk it".

And that's what's pissing everyone off.

So Akin is wrong on a fact. This is not the first time its happened, and it won't be the last.

But, but, but . .. OUR CANDIDATES are supposed to be perfect! Yes, that's it - make one little comment that makes us look bad, so we abandon you.

I have news for all of you who worry about the libs milking a mistake: The libs are gonna milk any tit in their sight. Fall for it. They know you will. So do it.

55 posted on 08/21/2012 8:41:11 PM PDT by KittenClaws
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To: Uncle Slayton

Yes...the GOP needs to commit itself to Pro-Life

Unfortunately they are not...and this is the real reason they are calling for Akin to drop out.

Akin is demonstrating some real leadership by telling the GOP RINO establishment...and all the PhonyCons in GOP Media...to go procreate with themselves...Akin is stayin’


56 posted on 08/21/2012 8:42:14 PM PDT by SeminoleCounty (Just because someone has an "R" next to their name, does not make them a Conservative)
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To: KittenClaws
But, but, but . .. OUR CANDIDATES are supposed to be perfect!

Not quite.

But they are supposed to be able to articulate their position on fundamental elements of our platform.

Not necessarily effectively. But at least coherently.

Akin, unfortunately, proved greivously unequal to the task.

57 posted on 08/21/2012 9:03:31 PM PDT by okie01 (The Mainstream Media: IGNORANCE ON PARADE)
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To: okie01; entropy12
You are both right, of course.

Akin failed to articulate, but he is obviously pro-life.

He failed. He failed us, the pro-life cause, he set us back years in our struggle.

Gee, I sure wish crusifiction was still legal.

Heck, back in 1492, if Akin had said something that wasn't factual, I'd have his damn head in a sling! Country be damned! Ethics be damned! We have our principles to defend!

58 posted on 08/21/2012 9:16:54 PM PDT by KittenClaws
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To: SeminoleCounty

How the hell is Akin going to win this seat? He’ll have NO financial support from the GOP. Is he filthy rich? His opponent will have unlimited funds pour into her campaign now. Watch for 24/7 DNC ads in MO, and everywhere else to boot.


59 posted on 08/21/2012 9:33:56 PM PDT by boop (It's not personal...it's strictly business)
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To: SeminoleCounty

Akin will follow foot-steps of:

Joe Miller in AK
Hoffman in NY-23
Sharron Angle in NV
Christine O’Donell in DE
Buck in CO
JD Hayworth in AZ
George Allen in VA

All were solid pro-lifers. All were solid conservatives.
But that is not why they all lost. They lost because they
were lousy politicians. Akin is a lousy politician.

Akin opined that women victims of rape almost never get pregnant (paraphrasing). That is gaffe #1. There will be
half a dozen more for McCaskill & the liberals to exploit.

I know exactly why Akin is staying in the race. His hired advisers told him to. They want to keep getting paid. If he drops out, they are all out of a job. Akin is just an egotistical, dumb azz politician and a fool. After he loses in November he will be branded for life as the man who made Obamacare permanent and helped Obama finish his dreams from his father. MO is critical for Romney to win White House. With Akin as the flag bearer, GOP turnout will be down and that helps Obama.


60 posted on 08/21/2012 10:52:27 PM PDT by entropy12 (Hate is the most insidious emotion, it will grow cancer in your body.)
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