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By now we've all seen this moron:

A Republican congressional candidate in Chicago believes God controls the weather and that tornadoes, autism and dementia are his punishments for the gay rights movement and abortions.

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"God is angry. We are provoking him with abortions and same-sex marriage and civil unions," she added, blaming natural disasters like tornadoes and diseases including autism and dementia on recent advances in the LGBT movement. "Same-sex activity is going to increase AIDS. If it's in our military it will weaken our military. We need to respect God."


The moron in question is Susanne Atanus (MBA, MPA, Northwestern grad), and she is indeed a Republican candidate for Congress. Really, though, that's not saying much, since she's still just running for the Republican nomination. In fact, she made her remarks during a debate against the other Republican candidate, a socially moderate veteran from my old neighborhood named David Earl Williams III. The winner will go on to lose to the incumbent, enormously popular Democrat Jan Schakowsky, by at least two-to-one.

Nonetheless, Atanus's remarks are a huge deal. Part of it is that she's a superstitious idiot and a religious bigot, although progressives would probably forgive that if Atanus were a new-ager talking about vaccines causing autism. Most of it is that abortion, birth control, and gay rights, as cultural issues, are huge winners for liberals and huge losers for conservatives. I know plenty of "pro-life" zealots who will disagree with me that abortion is a losing issue for them, but the defeats of Senate candidates Mourdock and Akin make my point for me. Ditto for birth control. Furthermore, the nation has changed its mind on gay rights, particularly on gay marriage, which has gone from a winner for conservatives to a winner for liberals in just the last decade. Every time a Republican candidate opens their mouth on these issues, they risk ramming their foot into it. When that happens, it's not just the candidate that suffers, but the entire Republican brand.

Republicans know that their brand suffers when candidates fumble on abortion, birth control, gay rights, and many other cultural issues. This is why they're trying to educate their candidates to tread lightly around those issues. For them, Atanus is a worst case scenario. She has already demonstrated that she's recklessly dim-witted when it comes to cultural issues. The media attention will only grow as she says more dumb things as a candidate. The primary election isn't until March 18th, which gives her almost two months to cause more damage. And if she wins the primary, then what?

It shouldn't surprise anyone, therefore, that the Illinois GOP wants her to quit. Personally, I hope she stays on.

No I wouldn't

Date: 2014-01-24 07:38 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] arkham4269.livejournal.com
The only reasonable thing to do to a new-ager who spouts anti-vaccine crap is to beat them to death with a religious nut like this Atanus.

I've said it before and I'll say it again, the patients are running the asylum now and they see it as their duty to 'tell it like is actually is' regardless that it makes the rest of us go, "Holy crap; they actually believe that? Wow!"

I mean as I said on Facebook yesterday, if this woman saw a Nova program (hah, liked she'd watch a science program on public television) with some native saying, "Oh yes, the God Bugaboo causes the tides through farting" she'd probably roll her eyes and say something about superstitious natives are so quaint and totally miss the fact she does the exact same thing.

Date: 2014-01-24 09:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] heron61.livejournal.com
Personally, I hope she stays on.

I entirely agree. I love how the mainstream (aka evil & greed-driven, but not actually delusional) GOP now wants to drive the crazies out. At least in 2014, I hope they fail utterly and end up with a wealth of crazy candidates. Of course, succeeding and having the tea-baggers start a short-lived third party would also work really well.

Also, now that Christie has no chance of the 2016 presidential nomination, we might also get lucky there. Huckabee is already preparing to drive away reasonable voters by appealing to the crazies.

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