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Ellmers strikes new pose

U.S. Rep. Renee Ellmers can now add pin-up to her resume. The Republican from Dunn is one of 12 women featured in the Clare Booth Luce Policy Institute's Great American Conservative Women 2012 Calendar.

Ellmers is in heady company. Also featured is Michele Bachmann, R-Minn., who is running for the Republican nomination for president; author and media pundit Ann Coulter; and various Fox News contributors such as Monica Crowley and Kate Obenshain. See the entire group here.

Who's missing? Sarah Palin.

The former Tea Party vice presidential candidate is invited to participate every year, according to the website.


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A Rogue's Gallery of Women who hate being women

In her infamous "globaloony" speech, Clare Booth Luce argued for isolationism on the brink of WWII - a Republican icon who supported the America First Committee that was riddled with Nazi agents, and she opposed war with Hitler.  Coulter's image is old and out of focus.  Malkin is hardly recognizable.  Ellmers looks cross-eyed.  

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