From The Daily Beast -- August 23, 2012:
The GOP Had the Todd Akin ‘Legitimate Rape’ Debacle Coming
By Michael Tomasky
The average American, courtesy of Todd Akin, is now learning that banning abortion for rape or incest victims is an official GOP platform. But it was only a matter of time before voters learned how extreme the party has become—and now Romney must deal with the fallout.
Do all these leading Republicans and conservatives want Todd Akin to drop out because of the potential balance of the next Senate? Oh sure, that’s one reason. But it isn’t the main one. Akin’s views, and his coziness on these matters with House colleague Paul Ryan, threaten to do enormous damage to the GOP ticket. A “well-wired Republican” told Mike Allen for his Wednesday Playbook that Akin “could even put Missouri into the Obama column.” That’s a reach, probably. But this much is true: to a greater extent, of course, if Akin stays in, but to some extent even if he leaves, he helps turn this election from an economic referendum on Barack Obama to a cultural referendum on the Troglocons.
America’s Abortion Rights: A History
Republican Vice Presidential candidate Paul Ryan, with Rep. Todd Akin on Capitol Hill in 2011. Rep. Akin’s views—and the fact of his coziness on these matters with Ryan—threaten to do enormous damage to the GOP ticket, writes Michael Tomasky. (AP Photos)
Rarely is the door flung open for the rest of us as it has been by Akin to the kind of mystical and reactionary drool that passes for theology on today’s right. The average American, if she’s paying even a little attention this week, is learning that it is not merely the case that Republicans oppose abortion rights as a general matter. She is grasping, and probably for the first time, even though it’s been official GOP doctrine for years, that the party wants victims of incest and rape to be forced to carry those fetuses to term. She is learning that many in the party and the movement seem to think, astonishingly, that there is truly bad rape and rape that really isn’t such an imposition.
And if she’s paying a bit more than casual attention, she is figuring out that Akin is not some crazy outlier but indeed a comrade in arms of the party’s vice-presidential nominee. She’ll have read about the bill Akin and Ryan gleefully helped sponsor that made the rape distinction. And if the Democrats and the women’s groups do their jobs as they should in the coming days and weeks, she may be left to ponder that the man who’ll be a heartbeat away from the presidency once implied that women could be jailed for getting abortions. “If it’s illegal, it’s illegal” is how Ryan described the appropriate punishment for women who receive abortions in states that would make the practice illegal in Ryan’s dream world. The line richly deserves to enter the public lexicon, in the manner of “read my lips” and “I did not have sex with that woman.”
And, if the Democrats and women’s groups do their jobs, the average American will be informed that the man at the top of the ticket, whatever glib nonsense he sputters today, has long supported the idea of a “personhood” amendment to the Constitution, which could ban not just abortions but in-vitro fertilization and some types of birth control. How reactionary is this? The voters of Mississippi—Mississippi!—voted such an amendment down by 16 points last year once they had a chance to ruminate on its implications.
Call it Trogloconservatism—the rise of caveman politics. These views expressed by Akin, held by Ryan, and endorsed by Romney, are not anywhere close to being on the normal political scale. I think many women, and not a few men, would find these positions not merely objectionable but shocking.
And here is an important point. These are the kinds of issues and views that will inevitably take up a lot of oxygen. And rightly so. There’s a reason our debates on reproductive issues are so heated. These issues are personal, a lot more so than Medicare or marginal tax rates. And the chance that Roe v. Wade might be overturned someday soon is real enough, and the prospect of a Romney presidency, with possible liberal high court retirements in the offing, increases that chance. If Roe doesn’t exist, the states will become the laboratories of these crackpot ideas. If voters are made to understand all this, we are looking at a gender gap of at least 20 points. (It was 14 percent in Obama’s favor in 2008.) A 20-point deficit among the people who’ll make up probably 53 percent of the electorate is something Republicans ought to be very worried about indeed.
There was no way we were going to go through a presidential election without the Republican Party or its new standard bearer being forced to explain and defend the party’s extremism or deny it.
And it is up to Romney to sort all this out and draw some lines in the sand here. (If you’re not laughing at that very thought, you haven’t been paying much attention to Romney’s character.) His campaign says a Romney administration will honor rape and incest exceptions. But why should we believe that? The platform says otherwise. And on what issue—name one, please, just one!—has Romney shown any disagreement with right-wing orthodoxy in the past two years? At the very least, Democrats must put him on the spot, make him denounce and deny his own party’s platform. George W. Bush, whom conservatives trusted, could get away with doing that in 2004 over civil unions, which he embraced despite platform language to the contrary. But they don’t trust Romney.
So…an economic referendum on Obama? Yes, the election will be that, in part. That’s inevitable. But this is inevitable, too: the Republican Party has become so extreme in these last four years on so many fronts that there was simply no way we were going to go through a presidential election without the party and its new standard bearer being forced either to explain and defend that extremism or deny it. And that may be this election’s real referendum—on whether the Republican Party even qualifies anymore as a “legitimate,” to use Akin’s adjective, force in this country.
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A: No. Many records that presidential candidates don’t ordinarily release do remain confidential, but they are not “sealed” by a court. The 16 claims in a widely distributed graphic are mostly false or distorted."
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Willard - the Birther-in-Chief.
Romney quipped that "no one's ever asked to see my birth certificate..."
What is implicit in Romney's statement is, "Look at me. I ain't no n****r, I'm white!" And when a candidate stoops to that level of racist bigotry, that candidate has taken whatever amount of integrity he might have had and thrown it away.
Never in the history of American Presidential politics has the citizenship of a viable candidate been questioned - never, that is, until a black man made it to the finals. Then, all of a sudden, a new standard was set whereby one certain candidate had to go to extraordinary measures to prove his birthplace, and even then the documentation used was questioned as being a forgery. And yet, politics aside, the only thing that made Obama different from every other President is the color of his skin.
With his recent plunge into the racist quagmire of birtherism, Bishop Romney has distinguished himself as perhaps one of the most overt bigots to ever make it to the top of the ticket. By endorsing the very racist basis of birtherism, Romney has essentially said that he has no real problems with the horrors of slavery and racism and the Klan and all the other things that go along with believing that other human beings are somehow sub-human because of the color of their skin. With these most recent remarks, Bishop Romney has sunk to a new low. He might as well attend a Klan rally and campaign for votes there. Of course, republicans applaud the Bishop's racism.
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Willard: You Can Legally Find Tax Loop Holes by Using Off Shore Bank Accounts
You Can Legally Accept Major Funding from a Billionaire Gambling Tycoon who Makes Most of His Money From China
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Romney’s Lying Machine
Friday, August 24, 2012
I’ve been struck by the baldness of Romney’s repetitive lies about Obama — that Obama ended the work requirement under welfare, for example, or that Obama’s Affordable Care Act cuts $716 billion from Medicare benefits.
The mainstream media along with a half-dozen independent fact-checking organizations and sites have called Romney on these whoppers, but to no avail. He keeps making these assertions.
Every campaign is guilty of exaggerations, embellishments, distortions, and half-truths. But this is another thing altogether. I’ve been directly involved in seven presidential campaigns, and I don’t recall a presidential candidate lying with such audacity, over and over again. Why does he do it, and how can he get away with it?
The obvious answer is such lies are effective. Polls show voters are starting to believe them, especially in swing states where they’re being repeated constantly in media spots financed by Romney’s super PAC or ancillary PACs and so-called “social welfare” organizations (political fronts disguised as charities, such as Karl Rove and the Koch brothers have set up).
Romney’s lying machine is extraordinarily well financed. By August, according to Jane Mayer in her recent New Yorker article, at least 33 billionaires had each donated a quarter of a million dollars or more to groups aiming to defeat Obama – with most of it flooding into attack ads in swing states.
In early August, “Americans for Prosperity,” one of the nonprofit front groups masquerading as a charity, and founded in part by billionaire right-wingers Charles and David Koch, bought some $27 million in ad time on spots now airing in eleven swing states.
So Romney’s lying machine is working.
But what does all this tell us about the man who is running this lying machine? (Or if Romney’s not running it, what does it tell us about a man who would select the people who are?)
We knew he was a cypher — that he’ll say and do whatever is expedient, change positions like a chameleon, eschew any core principles.
Yet resorting to outright lies — and organizing a presidential campaign around a series of lies — reveals a whole new level of cynicism, a profound disdain for what remains of civility in public life, and a disrespect of the democratic process.
The question is whether someone who is willing to resort to such calculated lies, and build a campaign machine around them, can be worthy of the public’s trust with the most powerful office in the world.
President Obama believes in his country and invests in it's bonds, while Willard hedges his bets against his country and invests in offshore, shady shell corporations that teach foreign investors how to AVOID paying taxes in the US on their investments. It does not take a PhD to see who loves the USA and who sees it as an instrument to increase his wealth, while robbing it of revenue.
Ike would turn around in his grave when hearing about the current TGOPs and what they stand for.
I never heard any mainstream Republican leaders such as Reince Priebus, or Paul Ryan, or Mitt Romney or Mitch McConnell, or John Boehner, or Sean Hannity, or Michele Bachmann, accuse George W. Bush of being a European socialist when he initiated the largest government intervention in history with the $700,000,000,000 TARP, or when he nationalized private bank after private bank by giving them billions in tax payer money, or when he gave the auto industry $13,000,000,000, or when he gave private insurance company AIG $80,000,000,000 for losses that predominantly came out of a London office, or when he funneled billions of dollars to seniors to help pay for prescription drugs, or when he enacted his own stimulus plan that resulted in the LITERAL handing out of $500 checks to almost everyone!! Somehow in 2007 & 2008 all the mainstream Republican leaders of today weren't drowning in their patriotic convictions that demanded they call out President George W. Bush for his European socialist/foreign ideology/agenda, as they are doing to President Obama today!!!
Last week, Paul Ryan gave an interview in which, defending his position that there should be no excuses for abortion, he referred to rape as a "method of conception."
Read about it here: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/paul-slansky-/paul-ryan-said-something-_b_1832377.html
The Romney campaign said on Tuesday that its ads attacking President Obama's waiver policy on welfare have been its most effective to date. And while the spots have been roundly criticized as lacking any factual basis, the campaign said it didn't really care.
"We're not going to let our campaign be dictated by fact-checkers," Romney pollster Neil Newhouse said at a panel organized by ABC News.
The GOP panders to the far right wing, since that's currently the most energetic element of its base, but the far right is built around what is clearly diagnosable as an adult form of Oppositional Defiant Disorder. Look at the DSM IV criteria:
A pattern of negativeness, hostile, and defiant behavior lasting at least 6 months, during which four (or more) of the following are present:
1. often loses temper
2. often argues
3. often actively defies or refuses to comply with requests or rules
4. often deliberately annoys people
5. often blames others for mistakes or misbehavior
6. is often touchy or easily annoyed by others
7. is often angry and resentful
8. is often spiteful or vindictive
That reads like the defining charter of the Tea Party, and captures the characteristics of practically every far-right pundit. And true to form, those suffering from ODD will not listen to any authoritative source that contradicts their immediate beliefs and desires; in fact, the mere act of presenting something as authoritative is sufficient to produce rage and defiance.
It's sad that normal conservatives have gotten swept up in this pathological trend, and doubly sad that organizations like FOX and the GOP are willing to foster this disorder for their own gain, but there's not much to be done about it until people start recognizing the pathology for what it is.
Additionally: Sociopathic behaviors. Google that.
All those lying TGOPers are setting a *great* example for the kids, NOT!!
No morals, civility, ethical or conscience either. The list of unconscionable behavior and actions of these lowlifes is getting longer and longer. Additionally, many or most of them are so-called christians. Why do they not adhere to their bible teachings?
In case you've forgotten what President Obama did:
By Ann Marie at Politifact:
4.3 million jobs saved (of 4.4 million Bush LOST);
Immigration Executive Order, Amnesty to Immigrants since Congress has refused to act on the matter for nearly 4 years;
Cut taxes for 160m Americans;
Wall street reform passed;
18 new tax cuts for small businesses;
Unfair credit card fees eliminated;
466,000 new manufacturing jobs;
$1 T in spending cuts;
Protected Reproduction Rights;
Stem Cell Research funded;
Efficiency Standards Doubling;
U.S. Oil Production at 8-year high;
Natural Gas Production at all-time high;
Renewable energy production up 27%;
First Latina supreme court justice appointed;
$100 billion invested in science and research;
Iraq War Ended;
Afghanistan War ends 2014 and all troops return home;
Libya Liberated;
Osama Bin Laden Dead;
Incentive to Hire Unemployed Veterans;
Don't Ask Don't Tell Ended;
Unemployment Benefits Extended;
Equal Pay for Women Protected;
Health Care Reform Passed;
Seniors' Drug Costs Lowered;
College Pell Grants Doubled;
Guaranteed Coverage for Contraception;
Medicare and Soc Sec Protected, and finally,
Auto Industry Saved
Lilly Ledbetter Act
According to Fox News columnist Sally Kohn, vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan's speech at the Republican National Convention on Wednesday "was an apparent attempt to set the world record for the greatest number of blatant lies and misrepresentations slipped into a single political speech."
"On this measure, while it was Romney who ran the Olympics, Ryan earned the gold," Kohn wrote.
In a surprising move, Fox News joined CNN, The Huffington Post, the Washington Post's Wonkblog, and ThinkProgress in publishing a fact-check of the Republican vice presidential nominee's speech, finding that the speech was full of lies and misleading assertions.
Read the entire article here: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/08/30/fox-news-sally-kohn-paul-ryan_n_1842580.html
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