Todd Akin

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person Richard Mourdock
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2016-11-08 N/A US Election Day USA View
2012-01-01 N/A Todd Akin makes comments regarding 'legitimate rape'. Missouri/National Media View

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This document appears to be a page from a manuscript or political essay found within House Oversight materials (stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019103). The text offers a satirical and critical commentary on the 2012 US election, specifically targeting Republican figures Todd Akin, Richard Mourdock, Mitt Romney, and Rick Santorum for their views on abortion, contraception, and religion. It concludes with the mention of Barack Obama's re-election.

Manuscript / political commentary / evidence file
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be a page from a manuscript or draft article in which the author defends a controversial 'metaphor' they previously made about a 'rape-in of legislators' wives.' The author compares this statement to satirical routines by comedians Louis C.K. and Lenny Bruce, arguing it was a 'pro-choice parable' not meant to be taken literally. The text then pivots to criticizing Republican politicians Todd Akin and Richard Mourdock for their comments on rape and pregnancy.

Manuscript / draft / article excerpt
2025-11-19

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Two opinion columns from November 9, 2012, analyze the aftermath of the recent presidential election. Gail Collins satirically discusses the "fiscal cliff" and the Republican reaction to losing, while Nicholas D. Kristof argues that the Republican party must adapt to changing demographics (Hispanic voters, women) or risk becoming irrelevant.

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2025-11-16
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