Republicans and Rape
#1
Posted 21 August 2012 - 07:59 AM
Kicking it off was Republican Representative Todd Akin who made comments in a television interview that women could not get pregnant from “legitimate rape” (presumably opposed to the other kind of rape where its just sluts making things up). Akin has backtracked since, but others are doubling down: Mike Huckabee, former GOP Presidential hopeful Mike Huckabee said, on his radio show that, essentially, rape isn't all that bad because some rape babies grow up to be neat people. Weird. And, just to show that membership in the Rapeublican party isn't restricted to right wingers, UK MP George Galloway, a prominent hard leftist, went online to defend Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, saying that the allegations of sexual assault Assange faces aren't so much criminal as bad “sexual etiquette” (which I always meant things like farting in the middle of the act, not doing it without your partner's consent). Yessir, Rapeublicanism isn't about left or right, but penises: who has them, who doesn't and who gets to decide when and where they are used.
#2
Posted 21 August 2012 - 09:59 AM
Rep. Steve King, one of the most staunchly conservative members of the House, was one of the few Republicans who did not strongly condemn Rep. Todd Akin Monday for his remarks regarding pregnancy and rape. King also signaled why — he might agree with parts of Akin’s assertion.
King told an Iowa reporter he’s never heard of a child getting pregnant from statutory rape or incest.
Link.
#3
Posted 21 August 2012 - 10:58 AM
Ron Paul sat down with CNN's Piers Morgan the other day, and the interview led to this rather remarkable exchange:
MORGAN: You have two daughters. You have many granddaughters. If one of them was raped -- and I accept it's a very unlikely thing to happen -- but if they were, would you honestly look at them in the eye and say they had to have that child if they were impregnated?
PAUL: No. If it's an honest rape, that individual should go immediately to the emergency room. I would give them a shot of estrogen
"Honest rape" being, I presume, similar to "legitimate rape;" neither involves sluts making things up.
#4
Posted 21 August 2012 - 06:18 PM
And, just to show that membership in the Rapeublican party isn't restricted to right wingers, UK MP George Galloway, a prominent hard leftist, went online to defend Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, saying that the allegations of sexual assault Assange faces aren't so much criminal as bad “sexual etiquette” (which I always meant things like farting in the middle of the act, not doing it without your partner's consent). Yessir, Rapeublicanism isn't about left or right, but penises: who has them, who doesn't and who gets to decide when and where they are used.
I'd file Galloway under a different category. I'd file that comment under the same heading as Whoopi Goldberg's "it wasn't rape-rape" comments in defense of Roman Polanski. I think that Galloway's desire to try to minimize the charges against Assange come from exactly the same mentality as Goldberg's desire to minimize the charges against Polanski. It's what you get when partisanship becomes more important than principle.
In a broader sense, I think that "progressives" who made sexist attacks against Sarah Palin and Kathleen Harris and Belinda Stronach are guilty of the same thing. Or "progressives" who heaped verbal abuse on Bill Clinton's accusers. Or Vancouver Canucks fans who insist to this day that Todd Bertuzzi was innocent.
-k
#5
Posted 21 August 2012 - 06:20 PM
Akin has backtracked since, but others are doubling down: Mike Huckabee, former GOP Presidential hopeful Mike Huckabee said, on his radio show that, essentially, rape isn't all that bad because some rape babies grow up to be neat people.
To be fair to Huckabee, he didn't say "rape isn't all that bad", he was clear to say rape was in every way a horrible act, but his position that some "extraordinary people" came as a result of rape is just to support his argument against abortion. Doesn't mean I support his position though.
Akin is an idiot. This whole thing just proves how dumb a lot of people are.
"Did you know that today 27,000 children will die of preventable diseases such as diarrhea, measles, and malnutrition? That's the same as if an airplane full of children crashed every 16 minutes, killing everyone onboard." - Aug. 2005 edition of 'Warcry', official magazine of the Salvation Army
#6
Posted 21 August 2012 - 06:22 PM
Missouri Rapeublican Sharon Barnes says rape pregnancies are a blessing from God.
-k
#7
Posted 23 August 2012 - 05:32 AM
I'd file Galloway under a different category. I'd file that comment under the same heading as Whoopi Goldberg's "it wasn't rape-rape" comments in defense of Roman Polanski. I think that Galloway's desire to try to minimize the charges against Assange come from exactly the same mentality as Goldberg's desire to minimize the charges against Polanski. It's what you get when partisanship becomes more important than principle.
I think you're right. (But don't quite know what to make of Barbara Amiel's impassioned defense of Polanski; Amiel's no "Progressive," self-labelled or otherwise.)
Amiel aside--and she does sort of see women (girls?) as accessories to powerful men, in a weird way, I think--you're quite right.
I especially remember the dyed-in-the-wool Clinton liberals shooting down all his accusers--quite reflexively, it seemed.
As for Galloway..he wouldn't be Galloway if he wasn't contradicting himself and putting his foot in his mouth at every opportunity.
Edited by bleeding heart, 23 August 2012 - 05:32 AM.
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#8
Posted 23 August 2012 - 05:40 AM
If a friend of mine said to me "I have been raped, I'm pregnant and I'm not sure I want to keep the baby", I'm not sure I'd find what words to say to convince her to keep him/her. A thing is sure: I wouldn't say she has been blessed, and I would not ask her If she was forcibly raped.“At that point, if God has chosen to bless this person with a life, you don’t kill it.”
Missouri Rapeublican Sharon Barnes says rape pregnancies are a blessing from God.
-k
#9
Posted 23 August 2012 - 08:13 AM
#11
Posted 23 August 2012 - 10:41 AM
To be fair to Huckabee, he didn't say "rape isn't all that bad", he was clear to say rape was in every way a horrible act, but his position that some "extraordinary people" came as a result of rape is just to support his argument against abortion. Doesn't mean I support his position though.
I'm not so sure his statement is just to support his argument against abortion; I feel that his statement is true. Some rape victims do choose to carry the resulting pregnancy to term, and the children are no less wonderful than any other person. They aren't born deserving a scarlet letter on their forehead. So that may be what Huckabee is saying, too; children of rape need to know that they are just as deserving of life as the kid sitting next to him/her in school, and just as special. Perhaps that is part of the message here.
#12
Posted 23 August 2012 - 10:50 AM
I'd file Galloway under a different category. I'd file that comment under the same heading as Whoopi Goldberg's "it wasn't rape-rape" comments in defense of Roman Polanski.
Take a look at what Assange might be charged with (since he's been charged with nothing so far) It's the lowest category of rape, involving putting emotional pressure on somebody, and in his case not using a condom. Maximum sentence is 4 years. When we hear the term rape, we think of a violent sexual attack, so this wasn't rape rape if it was anything at all. We don't even use the term anymore in Canada.
Edited by Canuckistani, 23 August 2012 - 10:51 AM.
#14
Posted 23 August 2012 - 10:54 AM
I'm not so sure his statement is just to support his argument against abortion; I feel that his statement is true. Some rape victims do choose to carry the resulting pregnancy to term, and the children are no less wonderful than any other person. They aren't born deserving a scarlet letter on their forehead. So that may be what Huckabee is saying, too; children of rape need to know that they are just as deserving of life as the kid sitting next to him/her in school, and just as special. Perhaps that is part of the message here.
What Huckabee is saying is that abortion should not be allowed even in cases of rape, because some babies that result from a rape grow up to be wonderful people. The woman having to carry the baby is apparantly immaterial in all this. If she wants to carry the baby to term and raise a wonderful human being, nobody is preventing her from doing so. Just, you know, she may not want to, and may not feel all that wonderful about the baby.
Apparently in 30 some states, rapists have visitation rights to any babies born from the rape.










