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Vice President Joe Biden said tonight that what he called a Republican-led effort to rollback the rights of women is real and will intensify.
I think the war on women is real, Biden told MSNBCs The Ed Show, deploying the politically-charged phrase for the first time on the national stage.
And look, Ill tell you when its going to intensify the next president of the United States is going to get to name one, possibly two or more, members to the Supreme Court, he added.
Asked about Hilary Rosens controversial comments on Ann Romney, Biden said the Democratic strategist made an outrageous assertion.
Look, I have fought my whole career Im no hero, I dont want to make it like whether its the Violence Against Women Act or equal pay. My entire career as a senator and the vice president is to get to one point: when my daughter is able to make whatever choice she wants and no one question it, he said.
Tell it to the pubs.
What don't we have a war on these days?
I suspect a war on women would be as effective as the war on drugs or poverty.
In addition, the points I've seen raised as evidence of a "war on women" fail to make a logical connection. But then, that's what central planners do.
I suspect a war on women would be as effective as the war on drugs.....
....DEA-agent!!!!
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"Something is funny about all these Republican women rushing to Romneys defense. None of them support womens rights."
comsidering how that state of the nation was when Obama took office, he is doing okay. Better than Bush
Thanks in advance, partisans.
mmmmm-kay?
Thanks in advance, partisans.
mmmmm-kay?
Thanks in advance, partisans.
It's a figure of speech.
Thanks in advance, partisans.
I always wondered why you milquetoast types come to a political rant discussion and whine about people playing politics.
What don't we have a war on these days?
I suspect a war on women would be as effective as the war on drugs or poverty.
In addition, the points I've seen raised as evidence of a "war on women" fail to make a logical connection. But then, that's what central planners do.
See if you can make a logical connection after reading through this link:
Guttmacher Institute State Update: Legislation Enacted