That last comment was Sharron Angle's Pan, to a group of Latino Nevadans.
I'm going to walk back just a bit, and agree with radioman's point about the GOP's jumping in to smash this guy.
They believed they could force him out of the race. Now he's damaged goods. We'll have the same dynamic as we did in 2010 with the Roveites bashing Akin, even though he's the primary victor.
A smart party would have made no official comment, approached Akin behind the scenes, demanded he step down, and waited to see what he would do. If he stepped down at that point, they could have praised his integrity. If he didn't, they could've devised a strategy for dealing with the political fallout.
Now, it is all fallout, all the time. No way back. He's staying in, and the GOP is already on record as condemning him. No walking that back. He's doomed, and so is the chance to unseat McCaskill, barring something unforeseen.