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Abortion scandal puts GOP congressman on the ropes
« on: October 04, 2017, 08:32:44 pm »
 Abortion scandal puts GOP congressman on the ropes

Rep. Tim Murphy met with Speaker Paul Ryan Wednesday after a report that the anti-abortion lawmaker suggested his mistress terminate an apparent pregnancy.

By RACHAEL BADE, ELENA SCHNEIDER and JOHN BRESNAHAN

10/04/2017 02:44 PM EDT

Embattled Rep. Tim Murphy is weighing his political future as pressure mounts on the Pennsylvania Republican to resign.

Murphy met privately with Speaker Paul Ryan Wednesday, according to GOP sources. Numerous top Republicans want Murphy to step down amid a report that the married, anti-abortion congressman suggested his mistress terminate an apparent pregnancy.

Murphy, who represents a district in southwestern Pennsylvania, admitted several weeks ago to an affair with forensic psychologist Shannon Edwards — news that came to light during the woman’s divorce proceedings with her husband. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported Tuesday that Murphy suggested Edwards get an abortion during a pregnancy scare, citing leaked text messages between the two.

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Re: Abortion scandal puts GOP congressman on the ropes
« Reply #1 on: October 04, 2017, 09:15:46 pm »
Hit the road, Jack.
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Re: Abortion scandal puts GOP congressman on the ropes
« Reply #2 on: October 04, 2017, 09:35:39 pm »
Murphy is also a psychologist.

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Re: Abortion scandal puts GOP congressman on the ropes
« Reply #3 on: October 04, 2017, 09:44:30 pm »
Murphy is also a psychologist.

He's also a dirtbag with a taste for young pieces of ass.....

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Re: Abortion scandal puts GOP congressman on the ropes
« Reply #4 on: October 04, 2017, 09:46:14 pm »
This merely reinforces my low overall opinion of politicians, in general.

John Schmitz, ultra-conservative devout Catholic "conservative" icon of his time.

Ran for President.

"Early in 1982, John George Stuckle, an infant born on June 10, 1981, was treated at an Orange County hospital for an injured penis. A piece of hair was wrapped so tightly around the organ—"in a square knot," according to one doctor—that it was almost severed. The surgery went well and the baby suffered no permanent injury. However, the baby's mother, Carla Stuckle, a 43-year-old Swedish-born immigrant and longtime Republican volunteer, was not allowed to take John George home since some of the attending doctors were convinced the hair had been deliberately tied around his penis.
 
Detectives threatened to arrest Carla and take John George away permanently unless she identified the father. Carla then identified Schmitz as John George's father.[citation needed]

During a custody hearing, Schmitz acknowledged fathering John George out of wedlock. He was also the father of Carla's daughter, Eugenie. The admission effectively ended his political career, though he made an unsuccessful run for the 38th Congressional District in 1984. He was defeated by former Congressman Bob Dornan in the Republican primary 65% to 11%, with another candidate earning 24%. Dornan would go on to defeat Democratic incumbent Rep. Jerry Patterson in November.

Schmitz's affair also ended his wife Mary's career as a political commentator on television, where she advocated from the conservative position on the political roundtable debate show Free for All. (Before entering television, Mary had already become known as the "West Coast Phyllis Schlafly", having campaigned vigorously against Equal Rights Amendment.) He and Mary briefly separated over the affair but reconciled.[citation needed]

Schmitz never financially supported nor helped raise his two children with Carla Stuckle. When the detective investigating the possible child abuse claim against Stuckle confronted Schmitz about fathering John George, Schmitz confirmed parentage and reportedly told the officer, "I do not and will not support him financially. It is her [Carla Stuckle's] responsibility to take care of him." Stuckle was not charged with any crime, and authorities returned John George to her care. Stuckle raised both John George and Eugenie on her own, working long hours at two different jobs. In 1994, when John George and Eugenie were 11 and 13 respectively, Carla Stuckle died from complications of Type I diabetes. Schmitz refused custody of the children. Mary Schmitz's close friend, high-profile astrologer and alleged psychic Jeane Dixon took in the children.[citation needed] When Dixon died in 1997, the children became wards of the state and went to an orphanage.[citation needed]"
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Re: Abortion scandal puts GOP congressman on the ropes
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