Thursday, September 27, 2012

Akin and Gingrich in Missouri

Gingrich Akin -- Redemption Leading to Victory
Former House Speaker and GOP Presidential candidate Newt Gingrich knows something about redemption. Despite his shameful past, both personal and political, he refused to be intimidated by moderators and media hype, running a vocal and outspoken campaign, sharpening the GOP nominee while landing well-placed attacks against the Mainstream Media and the President.

Gingrich is the perfect person to endorse and campaign for Missouri Congressman Todd Akin, a becoming statesman who commands a great deal of integrity, refusing to bow out of the race despite pressure from his own party leaders and media elites. Unlike Gingrich, Akin simply made a mistake when discussing the fraught and intimate details surrounding abortion, yet he apologized for it, and is pressing ahead for the win in the “Show Me” State.

It’s too bad that of all the major power players in the Republican Party, only Newt Gingrich has summoned up the courage not only to stand by the embattled challenger for the senate seat in Missouri, but that he alone has had the foresight and fierceness to challenge the Democratic party for their extreme views on abortion, including their recent move to drop Keynote Speaker and former President Bill Clinton’s celebrated compromise: “Safe, legal, and rare” from the party platform.

Todd Akin deserves to win the US Senate seat. He and other politicians are the face of the future so needed yet still so lacking in Washington: statesmen who admit their faults, refuse to fall in line with party, and stand up for principle.

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