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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsAmerican Family Association and Family Research Council backing Akin
As reported earlier, American Family Association spokesman Bryan Fischer is jumping to Todd Akins defense over his claim that legitimate rape rarely results in pregnancy. Fischer today said that the trauma of a real, genuine rape, a case of forcible rape, would make it impossible for her or difficult in that particular circumstance to conceive a child. Of course, rape does not make pregnancy either impossible or unlikely, and there are other types of rape than forcible rape, such as statutory rape or cases where consent isnt offered or is impossible.
..Family Research Council's Connie Mackey is also defending Akin in an email to members:
"This is another case of 'gotcha politics' against a conservative leader. Todd Akin has a long and distinguished record of defending women, children and families. He has fought against forcing taxpayers to subsidize abortion giant Planned Parenthood, which is the bedrock of Claire McCaskill's base of support. When speaking about the issue of rape, let's not forget the cover-up of statutory rape by Planned Parenthood, which to my knowledge has not been addressed by Senator McCaskill.
"Throughout his twelve years in Congress, Todd Akin has supported legislation that honors all human life. He has opposed the commodification of women in contrast to his opponent, Claire McCaskill, who has a long record of promoting the abortion industry while ignoring how abortion harms women. We know Todd Akin, and FRC Action PAC enthusiastically endorses his candidacy," Mackey concluded
http://www.rightwingwatch.org/content/bryan-fischer-todd-akin-absolutely-right
Good, hopefully the support of these right wing nutters is enough to keep him in the race.
customerserviceguy
(25,183 posts)The very worst thing that could happen is for Akin to leave the race, it means that McCaskill cruises to victory, in what I thought would be a very tough fight.
Amazing how fundie bullshit about how their invisible skyfather causes them to say incredibly stupid shit.
ibegurpard
(16,685 posts)a lot of people support these groups. I hope he stays in though. When even teapartiers are running from you then you know you've gone over the line.
customerserviceguy
(25,183 posts)if Akin dropped out. He's the poster child for Republicon stupidity, and the mushy middle (who decides elections) can see that clearly in him.