Where do these people get their information?
And how can they get elected to public office?
Here we are with Missouri’s Todd Akin, serving his sixth term in Congress
and running for US Senate against Democratic incumbent Claire McCaskill. And he’s favored to win.
Akin opposes abortion, even in the case of rape. And according to news reports, when he was asked to explain his position, he
told a Missouri TV reporter that based on what he has heard from doctors,
rape-created pregnancies are “really rare.”
And besides, he said: “If it’s a legitimate rape, the female body has ways
to try to shut that whole thing down.”
Ah, yes. A “legitimate rape.”
And Akin knows of a magical mechanism in women’s bodies that “shuts that
whole thing down”?
The mind boggles.
Maybe instead of Republicans pushing for voter I-D laws to make sure only
qualified people vote, they should push for competency exams for their
candidates.
This article appears in Aug 15-21, 2012.






