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National Review's Rich Lowry Suggests Forced Kissing Is Not Sexual Assault

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 12/07/14 12:20 PM EST

From the December 7 edition of ABC's This Week:

Previously:

Rolling Stone And The Debate Over Sexual Assault Reporting Standards

Conservative Media Jump On Sexual Assault Truther Bandwagon, Cry Foul On White House Report

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