Chelsea Clinton and Sandra Fluke: How to Deal With a Political Attack

Chelsea Clinton and Sandra Fluke: How to Deal With a Political Attack
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Sandra Fluke, the law student Rush Limbaugh infamously attacked because of her stances on birth control, introduces the US President during a campaign event Auraria Event Center in Denver, Colorado, August 8, 2012. AFP PHOTO/Jim WATSON (Photo credit should read JIM WATSON/AFP/GettyImages)
Sandra Fluke, the law student Rush Limbaugh infamously attacked because of her stances on birth control, introduces the US President during a campaign event Auraria Event Center in Denver, Colorado, August 8, 2012. AFP PHOTO/Jim WATSON (Photo credit should read JIM WATSON/AFP/GettyImages)

Have you wondered how Sandra Fluke, the Georgetown University Law student whom Rush Limbaugh attacked a few weeks ago, dealt with it all? Chelsea Clinton shared her own story of being attacked by Limbaugh as a 13-year-old and asked Fluke about her experience last night, here at 92Y. Clinton moderated Running in Heels, a panel discussion we presented in partnership with Glamour magazine which featured six women, Democrats and Republicans, involved in politics in various ways.

Chelsea Clinton is a special correspondent for NBC News. Sandra Fluke is a former president of Georgetown University Law Students for Reproductive Justice.

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