The outcry from Republicans over the dangerously stupid comments of congressman Todd Akin is decidedly at odds with the very platforms of the GOP. One is left with the clear impression that the outcry is bogus, given the reality that Akin said out loud what the GOP really thinks about women, rape and abortion.
" ... the Republican Platform
Committee again included in its platform draft support for a "human life
amendment" to the Constitution, which would not make exceptions for
victims of rape or incest or even provisions for the life of the mother.
"So while this position
is being roundly decried for political reasons in the case of Akin, it
is simultaneously being enshrined in the official Republican platform.
It is evidence that the problem is not the policies but the political
damage of discussing them in public."
Republican-led legislatures have very successfully been challenging a woman's right to choose, with vows to shut down Planned Parenthood (despite the many vital medical services they provide) and in Tennessee, a new law has nearly eliminated choice options in Knoxville, forcing one clinic to shut down.