Whether they pushed extreme policies that would restrict a woman's right to make her own medical decisions, or expressed outrageous views, these politicians share the dishonor of being named one of the top five women's health chumps of 2012.
There are a lot of things you won’t hear during the week's speeches. That's why we’ll be here every step of the way telling you what you won’t hear during this week’s convention, but what you need to know. The GOP Go-Back Team, led by Romney and Ryan, is simply wrong for women.
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Rick Santorum's biggest financial backer, billionaire Foster Friess, spoke about women and birth control on MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell Reports. What he had to say was shocking.
Check out the must-watch clip of billionare investor and Rick Santorum supporter Foster Friess speaking about his favorite republican presidential candidate on MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell Reports. What he has to say about women and contraception is simply shocking.
Getting a ticket out of Iowa wasn't the only thing Rick Santorum won this week. His incredible statement about birth control on Monday has earned him our first Chump of the Week Award. And he gets the double honor of being named Chump of the Week on the same day he is newly listed as a Featured Chump.