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Super Bowl highlights and I don't mean plays! - NARAL the lunatics!

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Hr1    Super Bowl? I don't do sports... sorry.

U.S. Representative Mia Love introduces the "one subject bill" try to stop corruption!.

New Hampshire correspondent and political junkie, Kimberly Morin, joins Joe to discuss the upcoming New Hampshire primary.

Hr2    Tip toeing through the minefield of a college classroom. "Husband," "wife," "mom" and "dad" are all taboo. Don't bother uttering them or you'll get the boot and your grade will suffer. Free speech is no more.

David Bego, author of Devil at our Doorstep, says we need a president who understands business and free enterprise. The unions also flex their muscle with media networks. They had Glenn Beck removed from Fox. And they were probably instrumental in making sure Scott Walker got no talk time in the debates.

Unions are losing marketshare b/c people are waking up to the fact that unions aren't for them!.

One of the reasons wages have not increased is because illegals paid under the table drive wages down.

Hr3   Former Secretary of State, Madeleine Albright says there's a special place in hell for women who don't support each other, referencing Hillary Clinton. As if that's going to entice young women to vote for Hillary??

Young women voters in New Hampshire did not care that Hillary Clinton could be the first woman president OMG!

Nate Imhoff talks Super Bowl wrap up! If we could get as many people to vote as they got to watch the Super Bowl, that would be great.

Some people try to turn Super Bowl ads into political statements that they were never intended to be. Now pro-choice group NARAL is calling for a boycott of Doritos for humanizing fetuses. And the transgender community is mad at Snickers.

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