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Romney’s Endorsement of Rape Enthusiast Richard Mourdock
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This fall, Mitt Romney supports Richard Mourdock for senate.
You can learn more at RichardMourdock.com, where you will see what Romney said about Richard Mourdock:
“This is a man that I want to see in Washington – to make sure that we cannot just talk about changing things, but actually have the votes to get things changed.”
Richard Mourdock is the Tea Partier who beat out Dick Lugar in the Indiana Republican primary. They said Lugar was too moderate.
Boy, did they fix that.
Mourdock, who had previously compared the Chrysler bailout to slavery, a tortured comparison making him Abraham Lincoln to Obama’s Stephen Douglas, said Tuesday that when a woman becomes pregnant because of rape, it is something God intended:
“I struggled with it myself for a long time, but I came to realize that life is that gift from God. And, I think, even when life begins in that horrible situation of rape, that it is something that God intended to happen.”
And Romney wants this guy in Washington.
It makes you wonder if Mourdock and Todd Akin are brothers of another mother. Mourdock’s comment seems based on Akin’s pseudo-scientific theory that women have magic vaginas that protect them from a rapist’s sperm.
In August, Todd Akin opened his mouth and “legitimate rape” came out, echoing Paul Ryan’s earlier appeal to ideas of “forcible rape” as though some rapes were not really rapes. Ryan now, of course, is saying “rape is rape”.
And Republican Wisconsin State Assemblyman Roger Rivard is on the record as saying that “some girls rape easy“.
Ryan withdrew his endorsement of Rivard but how does Ryan explain his earlier comments, or, those he made more recently, that rape is “just another form of conception”?
If, at this point, you are asking yourself, “WTF?” you are not alone. The Republican Party has become the party of choice for rapists. Rapists have their own political party where they can mix it up with rich white folks and religious fruitcakes.
Mitt Romney, a bit of a religious fruitcake himself, has pulled a Pontius Pilate and washed his hands of Mourdock. Sorta.
“Gov. Romney disagrees with Richard Mourdock’s comments, and they do not reflect his views,” That’s what Romney spokeswoman Andrea Saul said in an email to The Associated Press.
What Romney did not do was withdraw his endorsement of Richard Mourdock. What Romney did not do is pull his ad. Nor did he say he would pull his ad. He just said he doesn’t agree that rape pregnancies are a gift from God.
Romney still wants this guy in Washiungton.
But by declining to withdraw his support, Romney, whatever words he may have uttered, tacitly supports Mourdock’s extreme position on rape. By endorsing Mourdock for Senate, he is endorsing Mourdock’s violently anti-woman position and putting this Indiana extremist in the position of legislating his hateful beliefs into law. As Ryan himself has previously attempted to do by redefining rape as “forcible rape”.
Mourdock, for his part, attempted to mollify critics by clarifying his position: only God creates life, he said:
“What I said was, in answering the question form my position of faith, I said I believe that God creates life. I believe that as wholly and as fully as I can believe it. That God creates life. Are you trying to suggest that somehow I think that God pre-ordained rape? No, I don’t think that. That’s sick. Twisted. That’s not even close to what I said. What I said is that God creates life.”
Oh, ok, that’s alright then. Not.
Rick Santorum would not be shocked by Mourdock’s comments, since he has said something very similar. In January, he told CNN’s Piers Morgan,
“I think the right approach is to accept this horribly created — in the sense of rape — but nevertheless a gift in a very broken way, the gift of human life, and accept what God has given to you. We have to make the best of a bad situation.”
This is a lot like Sharron Angle’s rape lemonade. And Idaho’s Rep. Brent Crane, R-Nampa, who claims to be fighting for your family, freedoms, and finances. Crane told legislators this spring that the “hand of the Almighty” was at work. “His ways are higher than our ways.” Echoing Angle, the equally crazed Crane said. “He has the ability to take difficult, tragic, horrific circumstances and then turn them into wonderful examples.
In other words, yes, rape is part of God’s plan. Mourdock’s position is sick and twisted. Mourdock’s god is sick and twisted. The Republican Party is sick and twisted. And Mitt Romney, by continuing to support Richard Mourdock, is sick and twisted.
Besides being sick and twisted, Mourdock’s position is also not scientific. Only God creates life? What is it about biology – in particular, women’s biology – that Republicans do not understand? They think a man sticks his penis in a woman’s vagina and some sort of divine magic takes place, completely bystepping biology?
Well, go figure that in Florida’s Republican-controlled legislature you can’t even say vagina or uterus.
And as far as God and rape goes, Mourdock and his fellow rape enthusiasts needs to read his Bible, where God condones rape and far more than rape. Sick? Yes.
It is a shame Republicans don’t actually read their Bible before trying to push it on the rest of us.
Mourdock’s Democratic opponent, Rep. Joe Donnelly, replied that he did not believe “my God, or any God, would intend that to happen.”
Well thank goodness somebody has a sane God. Republicans sure don’t. Nor any sane candidates either.
According to the Associated Press, Mourdock has quite a few big name supporters besides Romney:
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell came to Indianapolis for a fundraiser Monday, and Arizona Sen. John McCain and South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham campaigned for Mourdock last week. New Hampshire Sen. Kelly Ayotte is due in the state Wednesday.
That does not include the $1 million Karl Rove’s Crossroads just pumped into the Indiana race on Mourdock’s behalf.
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Jocelyn Ruddell
Oct. 24th, 2012 at 8:13 am
No one is going to force someone who is anti abortion to have one.
His comments on rape and God are unbelievable. BUT, if he and his kind are prepared to offer a home to those children born of rape …that would be wonderful.
Only a woman knows what it is like to have a child and make that life long commintment to that child. If a woman feels unable to do that…that should be her right to choose. There are enough children already born who need our help. When and only when they are all taken care of will I turn my attention to the unborn.
j
Oct. 24th, 2012 at 8:48 am
I know this is a different subject – but I wonder if anyone here can tell me how to watch the British documentary ‘You’ve been Trumped’ about our favorite troublemaker Donald.
Thanks, I cannot find it anywhere!
Paws
Oct. 24th, 2012 at 8:53 am
I am flabbergasted that these attitudes exist in 2012.
Reynardine
Oct. 24th, 2012 at 8:53 am
Women are Petri dishes, designed to grow whatever cultures are put into them. I see.
Shiva (Moderator)
Oct. 24th, 2012 at 9:10 am
if you think about it, there are far deeper things happening here. The number of people who support this type of thinking is growing, thinking that they are supporting their own religion. Nothing could be further from the truth.
This opens the door for the fundamentalists to step in and begin the creation of rules that we will live by. Religious rules. Which is not something the United States wants to do given the fact that they are against the Taliban types across the ocean. They do not realize that they are empowering the Taliban types on this side of the ocean.
we face attacks of so many different types in this country because of our culture of openness. There are many people who want to close that culture for their own personal gain and empowerment
Diane
Oct. 24th, 2012 at 9:11 am
And does he support laws that make it impossible for the rapist/birth father have access to the “gift from God?”
Or will the woman have to deal with her rapist for 21 years?
stenc
Oct. 24th, 2012 at 9:14 am
If this is what America is headed for, I’m packing and taking my wife to Canada.
David Wright
Oct. 24th, 2012 at 9:26 am
Would Like To See What Their stance would be If It Was Their Wife or Daughter That Had just Been Brutally beaten And Gang Raped…GOD’S Will and A Blessing ?
stenc
Oct. 24th, 2012 at 9:51 am
This just in: In honor of these great Americans, Todd Akin and Richard Mourdock, the GOP is changing their name to the Rape-publican Party.
Mary
Oct. 24th, 2012 at 10:22 am
This man is what our country will look like with mitty in the white house.The crazy domestic terrorist will take over and do everything they can to turn this country back to the 50′s.The damage they have done the past 2 years have shown that they will destroy the middle class and poor.
Reynardine
Oct. 24th, 2012 at 11:10 am
The Fifties will look benign compared to what they want. At least then, public schools were supported, labor protections wwere strong, hospital committees were allowed to approve medically necessary abortions, and there was a large middle class enjoying a decent standard of living. These people aren’t planning to allow us any of those perks.
KJBunn
Oct. 24th, 2012 at 10:49 am
I believe that all gods or the way they are perceived are simply projections of the human psyche. There are a lot of rapists and woman despisers out there.
TigerLily
Oct. 24th, 2012 at 11:42 am
I can’t stand these SOB’s! Make me sick to my stomach. They need to be raped so they can see what its like! They just sicken me to death the way they keep trying to make rape seem like its nothing and a woman should just accept it! My gawd if any women votes republican you have got to be so incredibly ignorant! I am not kidding. WTH is wrong with you women voting republican?
Maranon
Oct. 24th, 2012 at 12:49 pm
Rape is an act of violence, the equivalent breaking and entering, then trashing your home & stealing your one of a kind jewel, leaving the victim unable to trust or connect with others. If in addition the female is left pregnant, and mandated to care for the child, that would only be a constant reminder of the repulsive and violent event, enough to drive that person to self destruction. The invaders use it in the war Zone, as a tool to demoralize the population.
To desire this kind of violence on our female population is unthinkable, yet these “god fearing” individuals are serious about turning back the clock to the neanderthal ages. They have created a god to reflect their needs.
Soon we will be doing female circumcisions like the Somalians, and wear burkas like the extreme islamic group, and maybe we could import some saudi clerics to beat women on the street as they misbehave and show some part of their skin.
Some sick twisting of patriarch ruled religions.
Lets get the female vote out!
BeeEss
Oct. 24th, 2012 at 12:59 pm
I hope the Democrats exploit the hell out of this. Romney, when you lie down with dogs – you get fleas.
Doris~
Oct. 24th, 2012 at 2:04 pm
This country is at stake,we must oust the TGOP or we will be doomed. I cannot imagine a RobMe,Lyin Ayn Ryan,Northquist,Rove,Cheney,Cheney daughter,OliElly,Beck,Adelson,KochMonsters or any of these unfit unpatriotic jerks near 1600 Pannsylvania Ave and especially the Rush LimBums of this country…
Wake up America! Now is the time to Save our country! OBAMA~BIDEN OR WE WILL BE DOOMED!
D. W. Skinner
Oct. 24th, 2012 at 5:29 pm
my dog lays milk-bone and corn-laced steamy curls on the sun-drenched dewy lawn that are smarter than Richard Mourdock!