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Christian Group Defends Todd Akin, Accuses Republicans Of Political Gang Rape
Missouri congressman Todd Akin has had very few defenders following his controversial remarks about rape, and everyone from the head of the RNC down to Sean Hannity has strongly condemned his remarks, even calling for him to step down. A Christian nonprofit group called American Vision stood by Akin, and called out several prominent conservatives for pouncing over Akins remarks in a post titled Legitimate political gang rape.
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The post, written by Joel McDurmon, American Visions Director of Research, argues that while it was expected that lefists [and] liberals would get outraged over Akins remarks, it was a surprise that conservatives did the same.
What could have been quickly and easily handled with a consolidated response correctly interpreting Akins unfortunate phrase was instead a rare cause of bipartisan hazing.
Its an old and reliable political reality: liberals care for even the criminals in their midst, while conservatives shoot their wounded. So, for example, Joe Biden can put all three of his left feet in his mouth twice a week and the media performs damage control (and perhaps leash training as well). The Right can scream and howl but the matter gets buried in no time. And thus, the male-prostitute hiring Barney Franks of this world retire from Congress as alleged civil rights heroes.
[L]et a conservative utter an awkward phrase, and its ready, aim, firenot only from the leftist media, but from alleged conservatives like Ann Coulter, Scott Brown, the Romney-Ryan campaign, and the RNC itself. Were not associated with him!
The post goes on to defend Akins use of the phrase legitimate rape by claiming he was referring to actual, criminal, forcible rape as opposed to several other conceivable definitions that are not actually rape.
Christian Group Defends Todd Akin, Accuses Republicans Of Political Gang Rape
Missouri congressman Todd Akin has had very few defenders following his controversial remarks about rape, and everyone from the head of the RNC down to Sean Hannity has strongly condemned his remarks, even calling for him to step down. A Christian nonprofit group called American Vision stood by Akin, and called out several prominent conservatives for pouncing over Akins remarks in a post titled Legitimate political gang rape.
RELATED: Right-Wing Radio Host Says Todd Akin The Victim Of A Forcible Situation, a Forcible Assault
The post, written by Joel McDurmon, American Visions Director of Research, argues that while it was expected that lefists [and] liberals would get outraged over Akins remarks, it was a surprise that conservatives did the same.
What could have been quickly and easily handled with a consolidated response correctly interpreting Akins unfortunate phrase was instead a rare cause of bipartisan hazing.
Its an old and reliable political reality: liberals care for even the criminals in their midst, while conservatives shoot their wounded. So, for example, Joe Biden can put all three of his left feet in his mouth twice a week and the media performs damage control (and perhaps leash training as well). The Right can scream and howl but the matter gets buried in no time. And thus, the male-prostitute hiring Barney Franks of this world retire from Congress as alleged civil rights heroes.
[L]et a conservative utter an awkward phrase, and its ready, aim, firenot only from the leftist media, but from alleged conservatives like Ann Coulter, Scott Brown, the Romney-Ryan campaign, and the RNC itself. Were not associated with him!
The post goes on to defend Akins use of the phrase legitimate rape by claiming he was referring to actual, criminal, forcible rape as opposed to several other conceivable definitions that are not actually rape.