War on women? Pshaw, says Rand Paul, telling CNN today that "I sort of laughingly say, 'Yeah, there might have been—but the women are winning it." Citing female majorities in medical, dental, and law schools, he added, "I think women are doing very well, and I'm proud of how far we've come. And I think some of the victimology and all of this other stuff is trumped up. We don't get to any good policy by playing some sort of charade that somehow one party doesn't care about women or one party is not in favor of women advancing." (Paul was responding to a question about Mike Huckabee's poetic waxing on libido and Uncle Sugar.) Paul took it a step further in comments to NBC, saying that Democrats "concocted" a war on women while largely giving Bill Clinton a free pass in the Monica Lewinski scandal. "There is no excuse for that, and that is predatory behavior. And it should be something we shouldn't want to associate with, people who would take advantage of a young girl in his office." Elsewhere on your Sunday dial, as per Politico: