Bill Loehfelm

“The Devil in Her Way is. . . morally twisty, richly textured and filled with soul. . . perhaps its greatest gift is the battered-but-not-broken Maureen Coughlin, a hero with whom we will go anywhere.”
- Megan Abbott, author of DARE ME and THE END OF EVERYTHING

Rep. Todd Akin and the evolution of a phrase like “legitimate rape.”

A statement like the one Rep. Akin made comes from a message the far-right GOP has been trying to communicate for some time without saying out loud for fear of political backlash:

If abortion bans have rape/incest exceptions, all a woman has to do to get an abortion is show up at a clinic and claim rape or incest. The exception is a loophole. Any woman who wants an abortion is a moral failure anyway, so what’s to stop them from using the loophole? Any ban that includes an exception is not a real ban.

The attempt to parse degrees of rape is an attempt to put the burden of proof for rape or incest on the pregnant woman. I point you to the GOP’s 2011 effort to redefine rape: http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2011/01/republican-plan-redefine-rape-abortion Hence all the clumsy verbal dancing in defense of no exception abortion policy.

A deeply held far-right wing disdain for unmarried women who have sex sustains these opinions and efforts. A large portion of the far-right base, both male and female voters, believe women who get raped deserve it and bring it on themselves.

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    What Bill said.
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