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Huckabee Tries To Tell Megyn Kelly Why His Birth Control Comments Weren't Offensive

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 01/24/14 11:02 PM EST

From the January 24 edition of Fox News' The Kelly File:

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Previously:

Fox's Huckabee: Democrats Tell Women They Can't Control Their Libidos

O'Reilly Defends Huckabee By Reviving Lie That Sandra Fluke Advocated For Taxpayer-Funded Contraception

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