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6:25 p.m. Quite Contrary Older women shouldn't worry about being raped? By NR's Ramesh Ponnuru & John J. Miller |
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Here's NR's transcription of the exchange:
Contacted on Monday, Erbe refused to back down. "A woman living in a rural area and at a post-menopausal age statistically is not likely to be a rape target," she said. "Women buying guns for their self protection have gone completely bonkers." Asked if she knew Chavez's age, Erbe replied, "Somewhere over 55 and somewhere under 60." Chavez is 52. Cari W. Stein, the executive producer of "To the Contrary," said, "Bonnie certainly is not insensitive to sexual assault. Her commitment to women's issues should be apparent from the program."
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