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Missouri: The 'Show Me Another G.O.P. Candidate' State

benir Wrote: Aug 23, 2012 3:01 PM
If you were the NDSC Leader paying $100,000,000 for an ad campaign called, "The Republicans "War-on-Women !" Wouldn't you try to divert a whole nation of Independent and women vioters to it ?-?-? But they'll fail because we're going to say: "Akin's the far-to-the-right-Pro-Life-type. Most R's lean Pro-Life, but not as far to the right as Akin does on this issue ! Akin's a decent man, but politicians must always watch what-how-they-say-it, pay the price for it. The Dems will attempt to repeat their 1 of 3 favorite mantras, "The Republicans have-been-and-are "Waging-a-War-on-Women !" But their attempts will fail ! Because we tried our best to get Akin out, We defended, went to war for women on this issue, we'll continue doing so !
benir Wrote: Aug 23, 2012 3:01 PM
The GOP'S rapid-resonse of immediate-strong-uniquivocal-opposition to Akin in the last few days was actually a good show of unity,

and will help to neutralize the contrversey, as long as we can all see these kinds of things, in the midst of what is happening before us !

Relying on Todd Akin's sense of decency has not worked. Within hours of his idiotic comments about "legitimate rape," Karl Rove's Crossroads GPS pulled out millions of dollars in funding for the Missouri Senate race. Akin didn't get the hint.

Reince Priebus, chairman of the Republican National Committee, withdrew all funding from the Missouri race. Akin still refused to quit.

Sen. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, a major Christian and tea party favorite, immediately called for Akin to withdraw from the race -- nothing.

Even Sean Hannity, the most true-blue Republican and...

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