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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMourdock's mess not just a one-day story
Mourdock's mess not just a one-day story
By Steve Benen
On Tuesday night, Republican Senate hopeful Richard Mourdock forgot to moderate some of his extreme views, declaring during a debate that when a woman becomes pregnant during a rape, "that's something God intended," which is why he's comfortable with laws that force women impregnated by rapists to take their pregnancy to term.
Jay Leno helped keep the story alive, asking President Obama about the controversy on NBC's "The Tonight Show."
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For those who can't watch clips online, Obama seemed to summarize the thoughts of many when he said, "I don't know how these guys come up with these ideas." It wasn't long before the president connected the controversy to the bigger picture.
As it turns out, Obama wasn't the only national figure talking about Mourdock's mess; the president's 2008 rival was, too.
In fact, Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) had thrown his support to the Indiana Republican, but is now reconsidering.
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http://maddowblog.msnbc.com/_news/2012/10/25/14695353-mourdocks-mess-not-just-a-one-day-story
By Steve Benen
On Tuesday night, Republican Senate hopeful Richard Mourdock forgot to moderate some of his extreme views, declaring during a debate that when a woman becomes pregnant during a rape, "that's something God intended," which is why he's comfortable with laws that force women impregnated by rapists to take their pregnancy to term.
Jay Leno helped keep the story alive, asking President Obama about the controversy on NBC's "The Tonight Show."
<...>
For those who can't watch clips online, Obama seemed to summarize the thoughts of many when he said, "I don't know how these guys come up with these ideas." It wasn't long before the president connected the controversy to the bigger picture.
(T)his underscores, though, this is exactly why you don't want a bunch of politicians -- mostly male -- making decisions about women's health care decisions. Women are capable of making these decisions in consultation with their partners, with their doctors. And, you know, for politicians to want to intrude in this stuff, often times without any information, is a huge problem. And this is obviously a part of what's at stake in this election. You've got a Supreme Court that, typically a president is going to have probably another couple of appointments during the course of his term. And, you know, Roe vs. Wade is probably hanging in the balance. You've got issues like Planned Parenthood where, you know, that organization provides millions of women cervical cancer screenings, mammograms, all kinds of basic healthcare.
"And so I think it's really important for us to -- to understand that women are capable of making these decisions and that these are not just women's issues. These are family issues."
As it turns out, Obama wasn't the only national figure talking about Mourdock's mess; the president's 2008 rival was, too.
In fact, Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) had thrown his support to the Indiana Republican, but is now reconsidering.
"I think it depends on what he does," McCain told CNN's Anderson Cooper, when asked if he still counts himself among Mourdock's supporters. "If he apologizes and says he misspoke and he was wrong and he asks the people to forgive him, then obviously I'd be the first. ... But, you know, in the years that I've been around, I've made a few, Anderson, and I've asked for people's understanding and forgiveness when I won't -- when I own up to it," he continued. "It's when you don't own up to it when people will not believe you."
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http://maddowblog.msnbc.com/_news/2012/10/25/14695353-mourdocks-mess-not-just-a-one-day-story
Mitt tries to distance himself from Mourdock's rape comment after starring in ad
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10021621280
Operation awkward: Will Paul Ryan distance himself from Mourdock now?
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10021622515
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Mourdock's mess not just a one-day story (Original Post)
ProSense
Oct 2012
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napkinz
(17,199 posts)1. this is another WAKE-UP call
With 12 days to go, it couldn't have come at a better time.
To Mr. Mourdock, the only "gift" from God has been your INSANE comments that are exposing how extreme your party is.
napkinz
(17,199 posts)2. Romney/Ryan ... let's talk "twisted" to borrow from Mourdock
JustAnotherGen
(31,907 posts)3. And this is why
My husband screamed in joy in Italian this morning when the clip was playing on MSNBC -
Women are capable of making these decisions in consultation with their partners, with their doctors. And, you know, for politicians to want to intrude in this stuff, often times without any information, is a huge problem. And this is obviously a part of what's at stake in this election
He's disturbed that not only are these guys trying to undermine women in every single avenue of our daily lives - but he makes a good point. . . If he can't tell me what to do . . . some 'needle dick' Republican doesn't get to tell me what to do either.
napkinz
(17,199 posts)4. check out the new DNC video ad on Romney & Mourdock!
ProSense
(116,464 posts)5. Thanks, here's the clip
napkinz
(17,199 posts)6. Have to remind the public this is not an isolated incident ...
This IS the Republican Party at its core.
Fricking God Almighty.
napkinz
(17,199 posts)7. Romney's DREAM Team is a NIGHTMARE for women!
napkinz
(17,199 posts)9. out of the mouths of boobs ...
Delphinus
(11,841 posts)10. Thanks for putting
everything together!
ProSense
(116,464 posts)11. LOL! Internal polling
Mourdock Poll Says He Is Still Tied After Comment About Rape
http://livewire.talkingpointsmemo.com/entry/mourdock-poll-says-he-is-still-tied-after
"I'm not losing, it's a tie!"
http://livewire.talkingpointsmemo.com/entry/mourdock-poll-says-he-is-still-tied-after
"I'm not losing, it's a tie!"
napkinz
(17,199 posts)12. And Romney still supports him
There needs to be a profiles in COWARDICE award.