<<<< What troubles me is the the quickness of our response to the Akin mistake. Makes you wonder just how "pro life" we really are. Understand that Obama believes in "late term abortions" and has just announced (this week) his comfort with 3rd trimester life-ending procedures. Nearly 80% of this nation is opposed to "later term" extractions. We just passed up a chance to correct Akins and drive forward a winning debate on late term abortions. Foolishness.
With all the talk about Todd Akin, the man, in his own clumsy way, was saying, in the case of a pregnancy because of rape, you still have the creation of young life, just as alive as its "mother." Akins position? Don't take it out on the infant. Obama's solution? Kill the little fellow if for no other reason, "just for the hell of it" (my words but his words "in effect").
Understand that I believe the GOP jumped the gun on Akin. What he said was wrong but not evil and had little to do with the main theme of his comments. Can Atkin win without the support of the Establishment GOP and even honest conservative pundits such as Sarah Palin? You say "no." I say, he is in a state that is 39% "evangelical" and profoundly anti-abortion.
We hasten to condemn the man for a non-consequential error while ignore this week's news that Obama has voiced his approval of the abortion of viable unborns through the full pregnancy including 3rd term babies.
Update: this does not change my opinion, but, now, it is too late to change the tide mounting against Akin:
Missouri Senate: McCaskill (D) 48%, Akin (R) 38% — What a difference one TV interview can make. Embattled Democratic incumbent Claire McCaskill has now jumped to a 10-point lead over her Republican challenger, Congressman Todd Akin, in Missouri's U.S. Senate race.
Update: nice to know that I am not the only conservative thinking this way.
Go to Hack Wilson (the blog) and read his excellent article, Republicans are cowards.
Updated #3:
Huckabee and his critique of the GOP's attack on Akin, taken
from a Huckabee emial. I am sure he will not mind a full reproduction of
his message:
The Party’s leaders have for reasons that aren't rational, left [Akin] behind on the political battlefield, wounded and bleeding, a casualty of his self-inflicted, but not intentional wound. In a Party that supposedly stands for life, it was tragic to see the carefully orchestrated and systematic attack on a fellow Republican. Not for a moral failure or corruption or a criminal act, but for a misstatement which he contritely and utterly repudiated. I was shocked by GOP leaders and elected officials who rushed so quickly to end the political life of a candidate over a mistaken comment in an interview. This was a serious mistake, but it was blown out of proportion not by the left, but by Akin's own Republican Party. Is this what the party really thinks of principled pro-life advocates? Do we forgive and forget the verbal gaffes of Republicans who are "conveniently pro-life" for political advantage, but crucify one who truly believes that every life is sacred?
Who ordered this "Code Red" on Akin? There were talking point memos sent from the National Republican Senatorial Committee suggesting language to urge Akin to drop out. Political consultants were ordered to stay away from Akin or lose future business with GOP committees. Operatives were recruited to set up a network of pastors to call Akin to urge him to get out. Money has changed hands to push him off the plank. It is disgraceful. From the spotlights of political offices and media perches, it may appear that the demand for Akin’s head is universal in the party. I assure you it is not. There is a vast, but mostly quiet army of people who have an innate sense of fairness and don't like to see a fellow political pilgrim bullied. If Todd Akin loses the Senate seat, I will not blame Todd Akin. He made his mistake, but was man enough to admit it and apologize. I'm waiting for the apology from whoever the genius was on the high pedestals of our party who thought it wise to not only shoot our wounded, but run over him with tanks and trucks and then feed his body to the liberal wolves. It wasn't just Todd Akin that was treated with contempt by the thinly veiled attack on Todd Akin. It was all the people who have faithfully knocked doors, made calls, and made sacrificial contributions to elect Republicans because we thought we were welcome in the party. Todd Akin owned his mistake. Who will step up and admit the effort being made to discredit Akin and apologize for the sleazy way it's been handled?
I’ve always believed and still do, that if you don’t honor your friendships, you don’t honor yourself. And I consider Todd a friend. So I will join Todd as often as I can, in his fight for our Party’s pro-life policies, traditional marriage and our efforts to rein in the massive expansion of government under President Obama. Todd is being systematically scourged for one thing he said. Is that more important than what Claire McCaskill has DONE over her 6 years in the Senate? If you’d like to join the fight, and help defeat a Democrat Senator standing in the way of a conservative majority, I encourage you to join me. The party has decided it won't help. In fact, it has decided that it will try to cut off the supply lines to Akin to pressure him to exit and let the party bosses overturn the voters of Missouri and pick their own candidate. If this can happen to Todd Akin, who is next?
I’ve heard the talk of new deadlines and the nonsense about the Republican Party running a 3rd party candidate, but I am no longer listening to that noise. The idea that our Party would continue to play games behind the scenes and feed the Democrats make-believe narrative of the GOP’s fictional war on women is equally ridiculous. Now is the time to focus on electing a conservative Senate Majority. And if the NRSC and RNC and the money-rich PACS won't help Todd Akin get us to the majority, then we'll do it without them. And his seat will not have been sold to the highest bidder, but obtained by the highest principles.
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