
Tennessee Republicans have gone on a culture war rampage.

There is a war against women, but don’t tell RNC Chairman Reince Priebus. He not only thinks that women are comparable to insects, he thinks Republicans are being pro-women by attacking their reproductive rights.

During a Monday night interview with Bill O’ Reilly on Fox News, Nikki Haley doubled down on her claim that there isn’t a war on women.

After killing an Equal Pay law that prevents discrimination against women by employers, Walker signed 49 other bills into law, including three more targeting women.

In a statement released on Friday, Walsh accused President Obama of being anti-women because the National Security Agency met with several Egyptian political groups on Thursday, including the Muslim Brotherhood.

An unlikely foe in the religious right’s perverse war on women this past week was an elderly woman from central Iowa, who exchanged heated but respectful words with Rep. Steve King (R-IA).

On Thursday, during a Chamber of Commerce luncheon, Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski became the third female Senate Republican to contradict her male colleagues, calling Republican efforts against contraception an ‘attack on women’ despite Republican males claiming that there is no war on women.

On Friday, President Obama spoke in front of a largely female audience at a White House forum on women and the economy, and once again stood up for women against Republican attacks.

Mitt ‘The Flipper’ Romney just can’t stop himself from changing positions faster and more often than porn stars.

Remember when Mitt Romney told a reporter in Missouri that he would “get rid of” Planned Parenthood? Well, women do. That’s why they’ve been abandoning the Republican Party in droves.

Must be a slow news day for Rush Limbaugh. He’s taken to blaming birth control for high student loan debt.

On an appearance on ABC’s The View, South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley made the claim that women don’t care about contraception.

On Thursday, Missouri Senate and House Republicans passed two bills that could cripple women’s access to abortion and contraception.

The Kansas House of Representatives has lately had an ultraconservative agenda, and they are continuing that trend with a conscience clause bill.

The Republican all male-dominated debate on contraception took a new turn this week when Teaparty Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) told women to hop on the popular search engine, in the event they were seeking birth control and could not afford it, and Google ‘What if I can’t Afford Birth Control?’ Well, at least he didn’t tell them to Google ‘aspirin between their legs.’

It didn’t take Stormfront very long to flagrantly twist the perception of the murdered black teenager in order to satisfy its ridiculously racist agenda.

McCain must have just realized that you can’t actually bomb a woman’s uterus as he’s now in favor of contraception.

In the years since, I have never muttered my child’s secret name to any one, I’ve tucked it away in the recesses of my heart and hidden it in a sacred place within myself in sincere belief that one day we’ll meet again and forgiveness will be granted.

The first bill to pass the Wisconsin House was an anti-abortion bill that bans private insurance companies from covering abortion as part of the health insurance exchange as set up by the Affordable Care Act.

All week long Addicting Info has been dedicated to putting Garry Trudeau’s Doonesbury abortion comic strip segment on the map so that it can be seen and read by as many people as possible.