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Sen. Rand Paul suggested that even if there is such a thing as a war on women, it’s all pretty irrelevant because women are doing quite well for themselves and “some of the victimology and all of this other stuff is trumped up.” Talking to Candy Crowley on CNN, Paul insists Democrats will fail in their efforts to try to frame Republicans as anti-women.

"The whole thing of the 'war on women,' I sort of laughingly say, ‘Yeah, there might have been—but the women are winning it,'" the Republican senator from Kentucky said. “Over half of the young people in medical school and dental school are women, law school the same way. I think women are doing very well, and I'm proud of how far we've come.” He then went on to add that "I think some of the victimology and all of this other stuff is trumped up. We don't get to any good policy by playing some sort of charade that somehow one party doesn't care about women or one party is not in favor of women advancing, or other people advancing."


