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Fox News host: Dems 'invented' war on women because 'stimulus didn't work'

One Fox News host on Monday asserted that Democrats had concocted the "phony" Republican war on women to divert attention from high gas prices and a slow economic recovery.

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Herman Cain calls on Romney to pick Allen West for VP

After failing at his own attempt at the presidency, Herman Cain is now offering campaign advice to likely Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney.

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Cleaver: 'Wrong' for Dems to accuse GOP of 'war on women'

Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (D-MO), the chairman of the congressional Black Caucus, condemned some in his party's claim Sunday morning that the GOP is waging a "war on women."

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Andrew Sullivan: Politicization of Christianity fuels atheism in U.S.

Columnist and author Andrew Sullivan said Sunday that atheism was growing in the United States because more and more people saw Christianity as an organization intent on gaining political power.

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Billy Graham's daughter: 'I would not vote for an atheist'

The daughter of televangelist Rev. Billy Graham says that it's important to discriminate against candidates who are atheists because politicians "should have a fear for almighty God."

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Cardinal Dolan on secularism: Santorum had 'good point' about vomiting

The archbishop of New York on Sunday agreed that Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum had a "good point" when he said that John F. Kennedy's speech about the separation of church in state made him want to "throw up."

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Rick Warren: Mormonism 'denies' Christian doctrine

Evangelical Saddleback Church founder Rick Warren says that Christians have a disagreement with Mormonism because it "denies" certain fundamental Christian beliefs.

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DNC chair: GOP 'callous and insensitive' towards women

Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) on Sunday ripped the Republican Party for "turning back the clock for women."

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Gingrich: GOP 'not an Etch A Sketch party'

Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich on Sunday continued to blast rival Mitt Romney over his campaign's assertion that their candidate could change positions "like an Etch A Sketch" during the general election.

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Maddow to GOP: Women notice when you try to take away our rights

Friday night on "The Rachel Maddow Show," host Rachel Maddow highlighted the remarks of Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski (R) who urged Republican men to go home and ask their wives and daughters whether they feel like the GOP is waging an all-out assault on the rights of women.

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Obama: Gov't. would work better with 'more women in Congress'

Speaking to a crowd on Friday, President Barack Obama urged more American women to get into government, and even suggested that "more women in Congress" would practically guarantee that more gets done.

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Allen West: I'll be VP if 'God would ordain' it

Tea party Rep. Allen West (R-FL) said on Friday that he would accept the Republican vice presidential nomination if it was the "right fit."

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CNN contributor: 'I like the idea' that Augusta bans women

CNN contributor Erick Erickson on Friday declared that he agreed with Augusta National Golf Club's decision not to allow women and accused President Barack Obama of "trying to make everything political" by calling on the home of the Masters to change their rules.

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