GOP Rep. Steve King Credits Humanity’s Existence To Rape, Incest | Katy Tur | MSNBC

While defending anti-abortion legislation, GOP Rep. Steve King (IA) questions whether human populations would exist if not for rapes and incest that happened in families throughout history.
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GOP Rep. Steve King Credits Humanity's Existence To Rape, Incest | Katy Tur | MSNBC

55 comments

    1. @Dr Chunky Biscuit WTF? How come there are no blacks in the GOP today? Look at the crowd a donald’s pep fests. Whiter than snow. Your living in the past. Like 100 plus years.

    2. “When Republicans send politicians, they’re not sending their best. They’re christians, they’re racists…and some, I assume, are fine people”.

    1. Apparently they weren’t just his parents maybe his father and mother were also his brother and sister. That would explain things.

    2. Fortunately, he doesn’t have any daughter. However, I would keep his granddaughters away from him if I were his sons.

    1. @Deb Kellar seriously man its creepy i mean do people actually look at his comments and pictures of his daughter and him together, those pictures and comments are just wrong. Its down right creepy to be honest.

    1. This same party that demands women have the baby ar the ones who consistently cut funding for food and medical care for infants. Focused on the baby in the womb and on the mom once born. And what can the infants do if their parents are dysfunctional and don’t feed them or care for them when sick? Nothing. But Republicans will shout the mother should care for the child as if that makes it alright to make the cuts.

    1. @Maryann Surette When Obama was president I was aware that he was president but I did not think of him every day. Not so with Donald. I will be glad when Donald is gone after the 2020 blue tsunami.

    2. Seriously nothing until this.
      Have you been off the planet or something?
      If so, lucky you, these past few years has been one jaw dropping experience after another.

      Steve King is Iowa’s problem to deal with.
      It really doesn’t matter if it is him and his asinine comments or a Republican who’s more polished, the net result is the same.
      Abortion rights and reality are under attack.

      If there is not an in flux of right minded people into these smaller states to offset their voting patterns the rest of the country will be at the mercy of the bible thumping crazed evangelicals and the 12th century mentality via the electoral college.

      The country needs a redistribution of people.

      States like Montana, Wyoming, North Dakota, South Dakota could be flipped if California, Washington and New York encouraged 2 million liberals to move and retire in these states.
      They’d turn blue in a year bringing some much needed stimulus and add 8 Senators to the Democrat side. lol

    1. Michael Duff unless you are involved in getting an abortion, I’d think that the issue would be between those involved, and God.

    2. @Michael Duff And you are the party that consistently cuts food and medical care for infants. I guess God works thru Democrats to care for the infants you claim to love in the womb.

    3. @A the irony is that @Michael Duff’s imaginary friend “god” went around egypt in the bible and killed every firstborn child. and im supposed to believe that guy cares about abortion?

    4. @The Blade
      First, there have never been ANY cuts in federal spending on welfare programs. That is a myth. Second, if you think killing an unborn child is better than caring for them, then I rest my case on the morality question.

    1. snoop alert His mom love is Trump supporters? Huh? Maybe you meant love has trump supporters? Either way, you dumb.

    2. @snoop alert The only thing you’re shooting off in is your mother. Gotta keep that inbred train rolling.

  1. How is it this type of people make it as a politician? Steve King should be removed for his position. This is immoral behavior. I guess he is taking Trump’s lead.

  2. The Republican Party has become totally crazy. They live purely off vile lies from their billionaire funded propaganda machine. Disgusting human filth.

    1. Liberals do not have rich / billionaire supporters . They are all paupers, welfare queens , drag queens , and college students. Except Soros, gates , buffet, academic , the media….

    2. @Phil 502 love that money huh? Well its easier for an animal to do the impossible than it is for the rich to enter into the kingdom of God.
      Jesus literally said its easier for the impossible to happen than it is for the rich to get into the kingdom of God.
      Wonder what kind of people those billionaire benefactors are. Both sides are simply the same. Both want power and money.

    3. Some Guy Democrats have made it quite clear they don’t care anything about God or the Bible . Many republicans don’t either . Most of them get their morality from their gender studies professors or CNN/MSNBC.

    4. @Phil 502 no sides care about God neither party. To think one side is superior to the other is to lie to yourself, and its allying yourself to forces that oppose God and any force that goes against God loses.

  3. Just because that’s how your family tree grows doesn’t mean that’s how the rest of humanity has gotten along, Steve. You’re a dangerous dunce and you need to die, Steve.

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