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Todd Akin: Some of my staff ‘conceived in rape'
Politico ^
| 7/17/14
| Jonathan Topaz
Posted on 07/17/2014 9:56:51 AM PDT by DoodleDawg
A defiant Todd Akin on Thursday conceded he misspoke some words regarding his infamous 2012 comments on rape, but he cast blame on those in both parties for politicizing them.
In an interview on MSNBC, the 2012 Missouri Republican Senate nominee didnt spare anyone criticism, calling out by name Bill and Hillary Clinton, the Democratic Party, Karl Rove, Senate Republican leadership and the political media. Continue Reading
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I misspoke some words, Akin conceded to host Chuck Todd.
Thats as far as his remorse went, though, as the conservative firebrand continues his re-emergence to promote his new book and rail against the political establishment that largely abandoned him after his controversial comments.
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TOPICS: Politics/Elections; US: Missouri
KEYWORDS: akin; dnctalkingpoints; politicobias; rape; raperape; waronwomenmeme
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To: so_real
Akin could have stood some wise counseling but instead he just got slapped. But now it’s become an ego fight.
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posted on
07/17/2014 10:16:27 AM PDT
by
HiTech RedNeck
(Embrace the Lion of Judah and He will roar for you and teach you to roar too. See my page.)
To: so_real
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posted on
07/17/2014 10:17:07 AM PDT
by
Fester Chugabrew
(Even the compassion of the wicked is cruel.)
To: HiTech RedNeck
To: DoodleDawg
I think he is being paid by David Axelrod. He must!
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posted on
07/17/2014 10:23:32 AM PDT
by
Titus-Maximus
(It doesn't matter who votes for whom, it only matters who counts the votes - Joe Stalin)
To: so_real
The tea party and Palin were against Todd Akin.
He is a vain egotist.
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posted on
07/17/2014 10:24:28 AM PDT
by
ansel12
(LEGAL immigrants, 30 million 1980-2012, continues to remake the nation's electorate for democrats)
To: E. Pluribus Unum
>> Nobody paid any attention to Todd since the last election.
Exactly.
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posted on
07/17/2014 10:28:42 AM PDT
by
Gene Eric
(Don't be a statist!)
To: ansel12
Palin did speak against Todd Akin, but only in light of her opinion that another in Missouri could take the reins from him and defeat McCaskill. Boots on the ground in Missouri knew that was not going to happen -- not enough time and no strong contender. Akin was the only one in position with eyes on target -- he was the only opportunity for success. Mitt Romney and Karl Rove also spoke against Todd Akin. Do you really think they are on Team Barracuda? As for the Tea Party ... well I *am* tea party, and I would have happily voted for Akin.
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posted on
07/17/2014 10:37:06 AM PDT
by
so_real
( "The Congress of the United States recommends and approves the Holy Bible for use in all schools.")
To: a fool in paradise
Politico spinning Hillary!?
who needs them when Hillary has Brett Baier, Greta, Megyn fox and Imus pimping her?
She hasn’t even officially announced her candidacy, and these characters are quoting her as viable and wise already.
She has no official status and these people are pointing to her every day, telling us to adore her.
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posted on
07/17/2014 10:45:34 AM PDT
by
stanne
To: a fool in paradise
And Megyn Kelly was the one who had him on, sputtering his weird nonsense.
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posted on
07/17/2014 10:46:25 AM PDT
by
stanne
To: so_real
"It's a shame so many, even on this forum, are eager to pee in Akin's Wheaties."
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posted on
07/17/2014 10:48:11 AM PDT
by
Joe 6-pack
(Qui me amat, amat et canem meum.)
To: Joe 6-pack
Akin peed in his own Wheaties...then made a point of splashing everybody else at the breakfast table.
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posted on
07/17/2014 10:49:25 AM PDT
by
Joe 6-pack
(Qui me amat, amat et canem meum.)
To: DoodleDawg
This dude needs to go away
To: so_real
False.
The tea parties and Palin opposed Akin in the primary, and then asked him to withdraw after he won it with his 36%.
Akin was another Bachmann/Huckabee mistake.
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posted on
07/17/2014 10:50:55 AM PDT
by
ansel12
(LEGAL immigrants, 30 million 1980-2012, continues to remake the nation's electorate for democrats)
To: DoodleDawg
Why doesn’t this idiot finally shut up ?
To: so_real
Akin was McCackle’s choice for an opponent.
What does that tell you ?
To: E. Pluribus Unum
I wonder how much they are paying him?
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posted on
07/17/2014 11:00:32 AM PDT
by
Lorianne
(fedgov, taxporkmoney)
To: DoodleDawg
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posted on
07/17/2014 11:00:33 AM PDT
by
chris37
(heartless)
To: E. Pluribus Unum
Nobody paid any attention to Todd since the last election. Now that election time is approaching, state-controlled media wants to dredge him up for their never-ending Republican war on women extravaganza. Hard to say they had to "dredge him up" - he wrote a book, he is promoting his book, and he is apparently trying to salvage some sort of public career. Is the media happy to let him keep digging a hole for himself (and, more importantly, for other Republicans)? Of course. But Akin knew (or should have known) that would happen. The blame for any damage to other Republicans should fall squarely on Akin's shoulders for deciding to publish the book and open his mouth now.
To: DoodleDawg
This dude still needs to shut up
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posted on
07/17/2014 11:17:58 AM PDT
by
dalebert
To: ansel12
True.
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0812/79976.html
"This is not going in his favor," Palin said. "So you have to step aside ... from your self-desire to get in there and serve and do what you believe is right, and you have to, in a sense, take one for the team, and you have to step aside, hand the mantle to someone else."
She wanted him to step aside because she believed another in Missouri could take the reins from him and defeat McCaskill. Palin advocated Sarah Steelman ... makes sense as Steelman endorsed John McCain's 2000 presidential bid. In the primary Steelman acquired 29% of the vote compared to Akins 36%. She wasn't even second runner up as Brunner took 30% of the vote. Mitt Romney was a 3rd place finisher on his first presidential bid -- how did that turn out for him next time around? Steelman did not stand a chance. Akin was the only candidate in position -- and he would have been a reliably Constitutional conservative voter. The GOP-E and Republican lemmings screwed the pooch and we lost a Senate seat.
True.
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posted on
07/17/2014 11:20:26 AM PDT
by
so_real
( "The Congress of the United States recommends and approves the Holy Bible for use in all schools.")
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