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Related: About this forumNY Times Editorial - "New Frontiers of Extremism"
The big mistake in the media is to portray Akin's comments as outside of the Republican mainstream given that Republicans have drifted ever rightward over the past few years.
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/21/opinion/new-frontiers-of-extremism-from-the-gop.html?_r=1&hp
Republicans are frantically trying to get Representative Todd Akin to drop out of the United States Senate race in Missouri after his remark about abortion and rape, but not because it was offensive and ignorant. Theyre afraid he might lose and cost them a chance at a Senate majority next year. He would surely be replaced by a Republican who sounds more reasonable but holds similarly extreme views on abortion, immigration, gay rights and the role of government because those are the kinds of candidates the party nominates these days in state after state.
His comments betray more than a remarkable unfamiliarity with the human reproductive system. They expose a widely held belief among many fierce abortion opponents that a rape exception will be abused by women whose rapes were not legitimate. This came up last year, for example, when the Indiana House was debating a stringent abortion restriction and Republicans objected to a rape exception. State Representative Eric Turner said the exception was a giant loophole that could be abused by a woman who falsely claimed she had been raped.
The principal difference between Mr. Akin and most other Republican candidates is that they would be more decorous in inventing reasons to stripping women of their abortion rights. One of the two candidates Mr. Akin defeated in the Republican primary last week supported the overturn of Roe v. Wade; the other supported a constitutional amendment saying life begins at conception.
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NY Times Editorial - "New Frontiers of Extremism" (Original Post)
TomCADem
Aug 2012
OP
(GOP platform) Their party is so extreme they don't know how extreme they are!
Bernardo de La Paz
Aug 2012
#2
lovemydog
(11,833 posts)1. Akin's views are the views of the Republican Party platform
This deserves discussion nationwide.
Vote democratic party. It's not run by extremist ayatollahs.
Bernardo de La Paz
(49,010 posts)2. (GOP platform) Their party is so extreme they don't know how extreme they are!