Todd Akin, who has lost support from all but the most extreme, radical right wing politicos, told a voter that the best way to get his attention is, “write me a decent check.”
Paul Ryan, while discussing rape, Todd Akin, and abortion, told a reporter that rape is just a “method of conception,” totally ignoring the woman who was raped.
Todd Akin is making the GOP “the Party of Rape,” says the National Review, adding, “Republicans cannot deal with Congressman Todd Akin swiftly or severely enough.”
It’s the “liberal media” and the “liberal elites” Akin is claiming to his supporters who are the ones trying to get him to exit the race. No! Keep running, Todd!
Bryan Fischer today said that Rep. Akin is a “victim” of “forcible assault,” and used language to suggest Akin is being gang raped by the media and by conservatives.
Congressman Todd Akin’s new campaign website, “Still Standing,” is a freaking exploration into really bad design, poor grammar, mis-spelling, and is ugly and mean.
Congressman Todd Akin is still leading his Missouri senatorial opponent, Claire McCaskill, in the race for her U.S. Senate seat, even after Akin’s rape comments.
Congressman Todd Akin is under the mysterious impression that Americans think he’s soft on rapists, as his new ad suggests. And now he’s asking for “forgiveness.”
American Family Association’s Bryan Fischer today came out in support of comments Todd Akin made over the weekend, claiming “genuine” rape makes pregnancy impossible.
The Family Research Council, speaking about rape comments made by embattled Congressman Todd Akin, offered both support to Akin and a threat to his GOP critics.