On Sunday's State Of The Union, CNN's Candy Crowley interviewed Vice President Joe Biden and pressed him on his comments that tied failing to pass Obama's jobs bill to an increase in rape and murder. "Is it your intention to say, when you give these speeches that if Republicans don't pass the president's jobs bill, they will be responsible for increases in rape and murder?" Crowley questioned, alluding to Human Events reporter Jason Mattera's heated exchange with the Vice President. Biden disputed that he was playing politics.
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- by James Crugnale
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