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Video :Politics

GOP Rape Debate an Extension of 2010 Agenda

From the October 24th episode: Rachel Maddow explains that recent outrageous remarks about rape by Republicans Todd Akin and Richard Mourdock are not isolated but part of an extreme rightward veer by the Republican Party at the state and federal level since the 2012 midterm election. (Excuse the election info, outdated at this point!)

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Rape Exceptions? Many Women in the United States Are Already Living That Nightmare [TRIGGER]

An Open Letter to Rachel Maddow: Stop Calling Opposition to Rape and Incest Abortion Exceptions “Extreme”

CNN Concludes Rachel Maddow Was Right In Gender Pay Gap Debate With Alex Castellanos

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