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Binders of Women Bring Down the GOP’s Pro Rape Senate Candidates
The Republican rape triplets running for the senate took a big hit last night.
Todd Akin of legitimate rape shuts down pregnancies infamy, Tom Smith who compared rape to unwed motherhood, and Richard Mourdock who felt pregnancies resulting from rape were a gift from God all met their political demise in last night’s election. Sen. Clair McCaskill beat Todd Akin 55-49 in Missouri, Tom Smith lost to Sen. Bob Casey 54-45 in Pennsylvania and Joe Donnelly beat Richard Mourdock 50-44 in Indiana. Goodbye to rape is a gift, legitimate rape can’t cause a pregnancy and rape is like unwed motherhood.
Women elected the President 55-42. So much for the belief that the war on women wasn’t real. As an example of how women’s issues may have played a part in the win on a state level, the Romney camp thought they would get Virginia, but in Virginia Republicans came after women’s rights with a vengeance and the state went for Obama. It turned out that a pro-choice message in Virginia was a win in a state where that seemed unlikely just a year ago.
Not only did the rape triplets get rejected, but several women made it into the Senate where they can have a real impact for progressives. And not just any women — but very liberal women who bring with them the winds of real change. Prior to the 2012 election, we had 17 women in the Senate. We will now have a record high level of women serving in the Senate.
Liberals won big in the Senate with three of the women ushered in last night. Democrat and very progressive fighter for the middle class Elizabeth Warren won her Senate seat in Massachusetts. In Wisconsin, Democrat Tammy Baldwin won over Tommy Thomspon. Ms. Baldwin is the first openly gay, non-incumbent to win in the Senate and she also once signed a petition to impeach Dick Cheney. Democrat Mazie Hirono won in Hawaii, and she’s a Buddhist. It will be interesting to see how they impact the Senate.
New Hampshire now has the first all-female congressional delegation and a female governor, with Ann McLane Kuster (D) and Carol Shea-Porter (D) winning seats in the House and Maggie Hassan (D) winning the gubernatorial race.
Marriage equality measures passed in Maine and Maryland, which relates to women’s freedom as both are civil rights issues; personal freedom for all is the goal.
Binders full of women went to the polls and made their voices heard. The message? They intend to maintain their liberty and work to expand freedom for all. Neither dirty SuperPAC money nor weeping about rape’s gifts from God swayed the voters.
Republicans spent the last two years legislating to restrict women’s freedom instead of working on jobs. They got routed last night for trying to restrict the rights of Americans. Backlash is putting it mildly.
NOW President Terry O’Neill issued a statement saying in part, “We call for an immediate and unconditional end to the war on women that has been waged by right-wing extremists for too long now.”
The country is clearly moving to the left demographically. It remains to be seen whether or not the GOP will get the message in the mandate. Reality is not a value in the modern day Republican Party.
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singhx
Nov. 7th, 2012 at 7:22 am
…”Democrat Mazie Hirono won in Hawaii, and she’s a Buddhist.”
Hopefully, she will hand out copies of “Mindful Politics” www.amazon.com/Mindful-Po...
Anon
Nov. 7th, 2012 at 7:37 am
That sign is sadly ironic – for them anyway.
s l mccoy
Nov. 7th, 2012 at 8:15 am
On target. The one other reproductive rights win I would have liked to see mentioned here is the defeat of “there is no need for abortion to save a woman’s life or health” Congressional candidate Joe Walsh of Illinois.
Deanne
Nov. 7th, 2012 at 9:50 am
I’ve noticed in the majority of MSM, that Walsh has gotten a ‘free undeserved pass’ with regard to his comment as they focused on Akin and Mourdock.
Walsh not only was the owner of his stupidity — he’s a deadbeat dad which should have been a highlight too. When they garnishee wages of an elected person in DC — in the words of Joe Biden — It’s a BFD!! and should be made known to the public.
Elizabeth
Nov. 7th, 2012 at 10:34 am
John Koster “that rape thing” lost 1st Dist. WA to a woman.
D. W. Skinner
Nov. 7th, 2012 at 8:30 am
I’d like to take this moment in time to say to the far-right, the conservatives and the Teaparty who for the past years fought long and hard for their belief system and are now suffering because the tide turned on them, thank you, thank you, thank you for affording us this glorious moment to gloat and celebrate!. It’s stupendous!
Shiva (Moderator)
Nov. 7th, 2012 at 9:05 am
Looks like the Evangelical right will have to be tosed to the kurb in order for the GOP to accept women as equals. Oh well.
Jenny
Nov. 7th, 2012 at 9:33 am
Let’s Start An Impeachment! Let’s Impeach Obama! I’m Very Upset!
Shiva (Moderator)
Nov. 7th, 2012 at 9:34 am
For what?
Shiva (Moderator)
Nov. 7th, 2012 at 10:00 am
Gasp, ive been had!
Reynardine
Nov. 7th, 2012 at 10:22 am
Meee toooo!
Kim
Nov. 7th, 2012 at 10:18 am
I tried to put a thumbsdown on the impeachment comment and it turned into a thumbsup. wth.
Reynardine
Nov. 7th, 2012 at 11:16 am
So the intending binders of women found themselves bound by binders of women!
dlbvet
Nov. 7th, 2012 at 1:15 pm
Put me in a binder!!!!! I’m in! It’s all about GIRL POWER!!
John O'Sullivan
Nov. 7th, 2012 at 6:59 pm
As a Catholic I’m not that keen on abortion, but listening to the rants of people like Messrs Akin & Mourdock, I can see that it is very justified in some instances !!
These people have more in common with the Taliban than with normal democratic (Democrat or Republican) politicians
Shiva (Moderator)
Nov. 7th, 2012 at 7:27 pm
For many of us, its not abortion that is the center of the argument. Its the right of choice. Along with the choice of abortion, euthanasia the right to decide if you can die if terminally sick is also involved.