If Rand makes his campaign about social conservatism or infidelity then you might have a point. The Dems and especially the Clintons are using the "War on Women" against Republicans constantly and are without a doubt going to use if for Hillary's run. So if they are going to make it a central part of their campaign then it is a perfectly acceptable area to critique them on. It is no different than when Social Cons make morality a big part of their campaign.
So yea, you're completely missing the point of what Rand is doing.
You're right, I don't see the point of this, when we are $17+ trillion in debt. Have a foreign policy that hasn't changed. Drones striking innocent civilians around the world. And have CURRENT Republicans and Democrats in Congress that don't even read the bills they vote on, much less follow/know the Constitution.
Instead of showing how a policy President Clinton did/didn't pass has hurt women, he is focusing on something that two candidates like Newt and Herman are guilty of as well, yet he would have endorsed them. If he's trying to show how the Democrats have issues on the "War on Women", he should be able to point out specific policies/regulations.
The Republicans haven't had the majority of women votes since 1988. I don't think this is the route to go to sway them over.