
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.

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.

Wisconsin Republican State senator Glenn Grothman, the same guy who previously created a bill equating single parenthood to child abuse and claimed that unplanned pregnancies are a ‘woman’s choice,’ fine-tuned his ever-growing lack of reason and credibility recently when he said that ‘money is more important to men,’

But what happens when a Christian right-wing pastor says that women are subservient to men in marriage? Because that is exactly what Pat Robertson said on The 700 Club on Monday.

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.

With a stroke of his pen on Thursday, ultra-conservative Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker quietly eliminated the state’s equal pay law that allows women and others who feel discriminated against to file charges in state and local courts.

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.

Not even a month has gone by since Georgia Republican Terry England compared women to cattle, and now, RNC Chairman Reince Preibus has gone even lower than that.

If the Republican Governor of Mississippi signs a new anti-abortion bill that has swept through the Republican controlled Senate and House, the state’s only abortion clinic could be forced to close its doors.

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.

Lee Aronsohn, the co-creator of the CBS hit series ‘Two and a Half Men,’ recently did his best Charlie Sheen from the show impression when he snarkily derided female-centered comedies.

Senate Republicans in Arizona have passed a bill that bans abortion after 18 weeks of pregnancy and forces women to endure transvaginal ultrasounds before having an abortion.

The war against women has finally caught up to the Republicans and Mitt Romney should wear a cup because women are prepared to hit him where it hurts: at the voting booth.

According to The Quad-City Times, HB 4085 requires ‘that women about to undergo an abortion be asked if they want to see an image of the fetus.’
Despite the fact that science suggests that fetuses can only feel pain after the 24th week of pregnancy, Republicans in Georgia declared that fetal pain occurs at week 20 in legislation that also bans abortion after the same time.

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

Alaska Rep. Alan Dick would advocate for criminalizing women who have an abortion without the permission via written signature from the man who impregnated her.

If Terri Proud has her way, women in Arizona will have to watch an abortion procedure before they can go through with an abortion themselves.

When we think of anti-abortion fanatics and anti-abortion legislation, we think of states like Georgia, Texas, Mississippi, Alabama, and Kansas. We certainly don’t think of Rhode Island.