Submitted by Rapewhistle on Tue, 08/21/2012 - 01:09.
I'm a tad unclear and maybe someone can help me out on this but when he says "I think the punishment should be on the rapist and not the child" is he saying that a for real and not a fake rapist should get more prison time if he accidentally knocks up his arguably legitimate victim who through some defunct in her flawed reproductive defensive countermeasures lets some baby gravy slip past
or has he not gotten the memo that rape convictions no longer go the way of 32 shekel fines
Fake rape is fine, provided the "victim" is punished. The main thing is that we need as many kids born as possible. We're in the midst of a people shortage for the first time in history, so it's not unreasonable to imagine we might removing the stigma of all forms of rape in the near future. Desperate times...
what's more shocking to me is that he doesn't even talk about the woman, "punishment for the rapist" alright, and "not on the child" mmkaaaay ? and the lady ? is she a powerless spectator or something, she got raped, but the rapist and the fertilized ovula got more rights than her
Submitted by deathbyejaculation on Tue, 08/21/2012 - 10:17.
This just in: I Misspoke—What I Meant To Say Is 'I Am Dumb As Dog Shit And I Am A Terrible Human Being'
By
Rep. Todd Akin (R-MO)
August 20, 2012 |
As a politician, I often find myself in situations where,
unfortunately, I express a certain thought or idea poorly, or find my
words taken out of context. Indeed, that is what happened this weekend.
Upon reviewing the impromptu remarks I made Sunday afternoon, I can now
see that I used the wrong words in the wrong way. I would now like to
set the record straight with the American people and clear up some
confusion about what it was I intended to convey.
You see, what I said was, “If it’s a legitimate rape, the female body
has ways to try to shut that whole thing down.” But what I meant
to say was, “I am a worthless, moronic sack of shit and an utterly
irredeemable human being who needs to shut up and go away forever.”
It is clear to me now that I did not choose my words with care and
did not get across the point I was trying to convey. In hindsight, I
guess instead of using the words “legitimate rape,” I should have used
the words “I am an unforgivable, unrepentant, and unconscionable
subhuman dickhead.” Or better yet, “I am an evil, fucked-up man who
should never have been elected to the United States Congress, and anyone
who would vote for me is probably a pretty big fucking dumbshit, too.”
See how much more sense that makes? It’s amazing how a few key word
changes can totally alter the meaning of a statement.
Because, of course, it’s all about context. And yes, when you take what I said out
of context, I can see how it might sound like I’m denying that women
can be impregnated via rape. This is, I assure you, not what I was
trying to express at all. Such is the age we live in that one little
sentence excerpted in a news report can come back to haunt a person in a
pretty big hurry. But if you actually go back and look at the remarks
closely, you’ll see that what I was actually trying to convey in my
statement was that
(1) I am a big fucking idiot,
(2) I am a nauseating slug of a human being who doesn’t deserve to live, and
(3) I am essentially everything that’s wrong with this country and with humanity in general.
Honestly, that’s all I was trying to get across there. It was a simple misunderstanding, really.
It’s funny, because, in my head, I remember thinking very vividly,
“I, Rep. Todd Akin, am a bigoted jackass who probably should not be
alive, let alone in political office. People need to know what a
terrible person I am so they will then remember to punch me in the face
anytime they get the chance.” But when I opened my mouth and tried to
articulate that thought, somehow I blurted out the thing about rape
instead of just saying, in plain English, that I am awful, just purely and incontrovertibly awful.
Frankly, it’s hard not to make a mistake from time to time when
you’re in the public eye as much as I am. I am constantly having to
speak my mind in a public forum, and sometimes, when all I’m trying to
say is something simple and inarguable, like, “Sweet Jesus, I am the
worst person who has ever lived,” I wind up saying something completely
different. It’s frustrating, really. Because I have a lot of very
pertinent and very well-thought out things to say about how somebody
should just smack me in the head with a goddamned cricket bat because of
how brainless and insensitive I am, but instead my words just come out
all jumbled.
I guess I just have a habit of putting my foot in my mouth! And for being the very worst that Western Civilization has to offer!
So let me take this opportunity to be very specific about what I
meant Sunday, which was this: I am not a competent or respectable
politician; I am, essentially, a subhuman monster of a prick, a prick as
profoundly insensitive as he is monumentally unintelligent in every
respect; somebody should apply dozens of layers of duct tape to my mouth
every morning so that words are not able to exit my large, dumb,
misogynist, imbecilic mouth at any point; I make the planet worse; I
don’t know jack shit about any of the topics I spoke about in that
interview, or about any topics at all, really; I should apologize every
day to the women of the world, but doing so would most likely be an
exercise in futility given my rock-bottom intellect and my complete and
utter lack of human decency; I am, in no uncertain terms, not even worth
the time it took you to read this.
That’s what I meant to say. Sorry for the confusion.
There are more than 31,000 pregnancies as a result of rape every year. Roughly 5% of rape victims become pregnant. It amazes me how guys like this just create "facts" and spew bullshit to suit their own agenda.
That doesn't amaze me. What amazes me are the amount of people who still vote for them. And we wonder why Republicans are against funding public education?
Comments
I'm a tad unclear and maybe someone can help me out on this but when he says "I think the punishment should be on the rapist and not the child" is he saying that a for real and not a fake rapist should get more prison time if he accidentally knocks up his arguably legitimate victim who through some defunct in her flawed reproductive defensive countermeasures lets some baby gravy slip past
or has he not gotten the memo that rape convictions no longer go the way of 32 shekel fines
is she a powerless spectator or something, she got raped, but the rapist and the fertilized ovula got more rights than her
one of those old codger dixiecrat assholes, anyway
the republican party is increasingly turning into a less entertaining, entirely earnest version of the man show
I Misspoke—What I Meant To Say Is 'I Am Dumb As Dog Shit And I Am A Terrible Human Being'
By Rep. Todd Akin (R-MO)
August 20, 2012 |
As a politician, I often find myself in situations where, unfortunately, I express a certain thought or idea poorly, or find my words taken out of context. Indeed, that is what happened this weekend. Upon reviewing the impromptu remarks I made Sunday afternoon, I can now see that I used the wrong words in the wrong way. I would now like to set the record straight with the American people and clear up some confusion about what it was I intended to convey.
You see, what I said was, “If it’s a legitimate rape, the female body has ways to try to shut that whole thing down.” But what I meant to say was, “I am a worthless, moronic sack of shit and an utterly irredeemable human being who needs to shut up and go away forever.”
It is clear to me now that I did not choose my words with care and did not get across the point I was trying to convey. In hindsight, I guess instead of using the words “legitimate rape,” I should have used the words “I am an unforgivable, unrepentant, and unconscionable subhuman dickhead.” Or better yet, “I am an evil, fucked-up man who should never have been elected to the United States Congress, and anyone who would vote for me is probably a pretty big fucking dumbshit, too.” See how much more sense that makes? It’s amazing how a few key word changes can totally alter the meaning of a statement.
Because, of course, it’s all about context. And yes, when you take what I said out of context, I can see how it might sound like I’m denying that women can be impregnated via rape. This is, I assure you, not what I was trying to express at all. Such is the age we live in that one little sentence excerpted in a news report can come back to haunt a person in a pretty big hurry. But if you actually go back and look at the remarks closely, you’ll see that what I was actually trying to convey in my statement was that
(1) I am a big fucking idiot,
(2) I am a nauseating slug of a human being who doesn’t deserve to live, and
(3) I am essentially everything that’s wrong with this country and with humanity in general.
Honestly, that’s all I was trying to get across there. It was a simple misunderstanding, really.
It’s funny, because, in my head, I remember thinking very vividly, “I, Rep. Todd Akin, am a bigoted jackass who probably should not be alive, let alone in political office. People need to know what a terrible person I am so they will then remember to punch me in the face anytime they get the chance.” But when I opened my mouth and tried to articulate that thought, somehow I blurted out the thing about rape instead of just saying, in plain English, that I am awful, just purely and incontrovertibly awful.
Frankly, it’s hard not to make a mistake from time to time when you’re in the public eye as much as I am. I am constantly having to speak my mind in a public forum, and sometimes, when all I’m trying to say is something simple and inarguable, like, “Sweet Jesus, I am the worst person who has ever lived,” I wind up saying something completely different. It’s frustrating, really. Because I have a lot of very pertinent and very well-thought out things to say about how somebody should just smack me in the head with a goddamned cricket bat because of how brainless and insensitive I am, but instead my words just come out all jumbled.
I guess I just have a habit of putting my foot in my mouth! And for being the very worst that Western Civilization has to offer!
So let me take this opportunity to be very specific about what I meant Sunday, which was this: I am not a competent or respectable politician; I am, essentially, a subhuman monster of a prick, a prick as profoundly insensitive as he is monumentally unintelligent in every respect; somebody should apply dozens of layers of duct tape to my mouth every morning so that words are not able to exit my large, dumb, misogynist, imbecilic mouth at any point; I make the planet worse; I don’t know jack shit about any of the topics I spoke about in that interview, or about any topics at all, really; I should apologize every day to the women of the world, but doing so would most likely be an exercise in futility given my rock-bottom intellect and my complete and utter lack of human decency; I am, in no uncertain terms, not even worth the time it took you to read this.
That’s what I meant to say. Sorry for the confusion.