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'Firearms are a feminist tool': Bridging the Gap Summit debunks GOP 'war on women'

Conservative women are using this weekend’s Bridging the Gap Summit in Charleston, S.C., to answer charges that the GOP is fighting a “war on women.” Speakers including Dana Loesch, Ann Coulter and Star Parker left the vagina costumes in the hands of the Left and instead used their lady smarts to promote their values.

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One fantastic feature at the summit was an illustrated guide to each speaker’s presentation. Someone really ought to print these up and offer a trade-in credit for those fading Obama posters — the real hope and change is right here.

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Columnist Star Parker is the founder of the Center for Urban Renewal and Education, or CURE, which promotes free-market solutions to poverty.

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Ann Coulter recently confessed that she’s become a single issue voter, and that issue is illegal immigration.

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