You know, it's about time some white guys weighed in on abortion. |
"I struggled with it myself for a long time, but I came to realize life is that gift from God. I think that even when life begins in that horrible situation of rape, that it is something that God intended to happen."
-Indiana Senatorial Candidate and
noted theologian Richard Mourdok
noted theologian Richard Mourdok
If you're ever out drinking with The Lord, keep an eye on your drink. |
"What would Richard Mourdock do?"
-Frightened teen
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Above: the gene responsible for meaningless political distraction. |
But you know what? I blame us for this. All of us. Not for Richard Mourdok being an idiot, that's probably genetic, but for the fact that we, as a culture, put him in the position to wax stupid in front of a microphone in the first place. Why the hell do we still ask politicians to chime in on something that's been established law since 1973? Aren't they supposed to be letting people know where they stand on issues that will come up in the Senate? Roe v. Wade isn't up for discussion. Is it?
Um...it isn't is it? Like, for real, if it is, then this whole damn election cycle needs to be about it, it can not be just a one off question on Richard McBushybrows' OK Cupid profile.
Incidentally, Sam Waterston called. He'd like his eyebrows back. Burn. |
"Stop talking. No. Stop talking Richard. Shut it."
-God
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Needless to say, Mourdok quickly tried to walk back his comment saying:
"God does not want rape, and by no means was I saying that He does. Rape is a horrible thing, and for anyone to twist my words otherwise is absurd and sick."
-Richard Mourdok, heroically coming out against rape
So, to clarify: when Mourdok said that pregnancies resulting from rape '[are] something that God intended to happen' what he actually meant was...um...they're not something that God intended to happen...clear? Holy shit, maybe everyone should stop talking for God. Sound good?
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