This is such bullsh*t until it's not even funny. This is nothing more than the Romney campaign lame and very failed attempt to close his ever growing gap with women. Any woman out there with two brain cells to rub together know exactly what Hillary Rosen was talking about.
No way in Hell is Ann Romney your average "Stay At Home Mom" in fact the majority of women AREN'T stay at home moms. This just further shows how out of touch and disconnected Romney is with everyday working class people. While I'm sure Ann Romney had it so damn tough assisting the nanny and maids in raising and cleaning up after her 5 boys. It must've been pure Hell coming home to a spic and span mansion after hobnobbing at the country club with the other poor unfortunate wives of millionaires.
Gimme a f@#! break already!
Hillary rosen Obama mouth along with democrats.. Attacking all stay at home mothers.. Democrats Now have decided to attack not just the individual but YOUR FAMILY
iamnothere
2012/04/12 23:35:55
35 trips by Hillary Rosen to the WhiteHOUSE.. meanwhile Jay Carney is busy saying there is no such person.. Polls are starting to kick Obama where it hurts..
Do you think it is good for the Debtocraps to now deciding that war on women is where they are going to take this country..
Women taking care of children is not something that any woman who belong to NOW would do..
Do you think that a woman who stays home and is taking care of the babies is not working. Babies and kids in general are a lot of work. Anyone who says it is not a full time job has a screw loose.. OH that would be the Dumbocrats
Divide to win.. liberal women will vote for Oscumbo.. but do you women who raise families think that other women who the Dumbo in the whitehouse think war on you and all the rest of the women in this country?
Women cannot afford $9 bucks a month.. AND NEED THE GOVERNMENT to pay for their Birth control pills..
Wondering if all those on the left have a clue what they are doing..
Rosen: It's not personal, it's politics
CNN's Ashley Killough
(CNN) – Responding to a downpour of criticism over comments she made about Ann Romney, top Democratic strategist Hilary Rosen said Thursday she was not taking the heat too personally-even that coming from within her own party.
"I've clearly been on the other side where I've jumped on peoples' misstatements, so I'm not claiming victim here," Rosen said on CNN's "The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer."
She continued: "When people go for their respective corners, I understand it. It's not personal."
Rosen, also a CNN contributor, sparked outrage among Republicans and Democrats alike when she said Wednesday night that Ann Romney, a former stay-at-home mom, had "never worked a day in her life."
Clarifying her point, Rosen apologized Thursday and said she meant Ann Romney was not the best example for her husband to use on the campaign trail as a woman who understands the struggles of working class moms.
While Republicans had quickly seized on her original remarks, top Democrats–including first lady Michelle Obama, Vice President Joe Biden, and Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz–also railed against her remarks.
Asked about the flurry of attacks from her own party, Rosen said she was "comfortable" with the resulting firestorm and understood their concerns.
"People who know me know that I didn't intend that. But my words were not very good, you know, if they want to play politics with it, that's fine," she said.
Rosen added she's had supportive calls from friends, but wasted no time commenting on the lighting fast pace of an election season.
"The modern-day campaign and the swiftness of the charges and the counter charges and the intensity of it is enormously frightening for campaign professionals and for consultants and for candidates alike," she said. "This is going to be an ugly campaign season and if this ends up being the start to it, so be it."
Apologizing again, Rosen said she saw no need to meet with Ann Romney face-to-face to discuss the issue.
"I hope Ms. Romney knows that I didn't mean it personally," she said. "I was trying to talk about economic issues."
Do you think it is good for the Debtocraps to now deciding that war on women is where they are going to take this country..
Women taking care of children is not something that any woman who belong to NOW would do..
Do you think that a woman who stays home and is taking care of the babies is not working. Babies and kids in general are a lot of work. Anyone who says it is not a full time job has a screw loose.. OH that would be the Dumbocrats
Divide to win.. liberal women will vote for Oscumbo.. but do you women who raise families think that other women who the Dumbo in the whitehouse think war on you and all the rest of the women in this country?
Women cannot afford $9 bucks a month.. AND NEED THE GOVERNMENT to pay for their Birth control pills..
Wondering if all those on the left have a clue what they are doing..
Rosen: It's not personal, it's politicsCNN's Ashley Killough
(CNN) – Responding to a downpour of criticism over comments she made about Ann Romney, top Democratic strategist Hilary Rosen said Thursday she was not taking the heat too personally-even that coming from within her own party.
"I've clearly been on the other side where I've jumped on peoples' misstatements, so I'm not claiming victim here," Rosen said on CNN's "The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer."
She continued: "When people go for their respective corners, I understand it. It's not personal."
Rosen, also a CNN contributor, sparked outrage among Republicans and Democrats alike when she said Wednesday night that Ann Romney, a former stay-at-home mom, had "never worked a day in her life."
Clarifying her point, Rosen apologized Thursday and said she meant Ann Romney was not the best example for her husband to use on the campaign trail as a woman who understands the struggles of working class moms.
While Republicans had quickly seized on her original remarks, top Democrats–including first lady Michelle Obama, Vice President Joe Biden, and Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz–also railed against her remarks.
Asked about the flurry of attacks from her own party, Rosen said she was "comfortable" with the resulting firestorm and understood their concerns.
"People who know me know that I didn't intend that. But my words were not very good, you know, if they want to play politics with it, that's fine," she said.
Rosen added she's had supportive calls from friends, but wasted no time commenting on the lighting fast pace of an election season.
"The modern-day campaign and the swiftness of the charges and the counter charges and the intensity of it is enormously frightening for campaign professionals and for consultants and for candidates alike," she said. "This is going to be an ugly campaign season and if this ends up being the start to it, so be it."
Apologizing again, Rosen said she saw no need to meet with Ann Romney face-to-face to discuss the issue.
"I hope Ms. Romney knows that I didn't mean it personally," she said. "I was trying to talk about economic issues."





















She says her words were bad, not the meaning. What a crock.
I hope she keeps talking like this and helps to bring the DiMs out in the light and expose them for what they really are.
That being said, I would love to try a jackhammer. Wouldn't that be a kick in the pants?!
I'll try most anything once.
Where I go work out, the trainer has his boxers split wood. I could never do that before, but now I can and its fun.
Women should be portrayed in many lights, just as a man should. But to knock anyone that chooses to put aside their occupation to raise their children is just plain stupid and hypocritical to say the least. Mothers give up so much for their children.
And Rosen never said despite all the efforts from the rt to claim otheriwise that being a homemaker wasn't "work". When you're down by 18 pts which will cause you to lose the election, you'll say anything! And they have.
"It makes no sense to make this attack on women," she said on KBBI AM 890 Public Radio's Coffee Table program, according to the Homer News. "If you don't feel this is an attack, you need to go home and talk to your wife and your daughters." - Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) Yeah she's a REPUBLICAN!
Every GOP Senator voted AGAINST Equal Pay for Women Act
Every GOP Senator voted AGAINST Al Franken's Anti-Rape Amendment
Every GOP member vote FOR Anti-Safe Abortion Legislation
Every GOP member vote FOR Blunt/Rubio Anti-Women's Equal Health Coverage Amendment. While Blunt/Rubio Amendment does not allow employer to deny men employee health coverage for Vasectomy, the Blunt/Rubio Amendment allows Employer to deny female employees & female dependents: contraception, tubes tied, and hysterectomies.
GOP Redefine Rape
GOP write legislation to probe metal prongs up a woman's vagina
GOP change legal term for victims of rape, stalking, and domestic violence to "accuser"
GOP write legislation that could make it legal to murder a doctor who provides abortion care. (South Dakota GOP)
GOP write legislation to cut nearly a billion dollars of aid to low-income pregnant women, mothers, babies, and kids.
GOP write legislation that would let hospitals allow a woman to die rather than perform an abortion neces...
"It makes no sense to make this attack on women," she said on KBBI AM 890 Public Radio's Coffee Table program, according to the Homer News. "If you don't feel this is an attack, you need to go home and talk to your wife and your daughters." - Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) Yeah she's a REPUBLICAN!
Every GOP Senator voted AGAINST Equal Pay for Women Act
Every GOP Senator voted AGAINST Al Franken's Anti-Rape Amendment
Every GOP member vote FOR Anti-Safe Abortion Legislation
Every GOP member vote FOR Blunt/Rubio Anti-Women's Equal Health Coverage Amendment. While Blunt/Rubio Amendment does not allow employer to deny men employee health coverage for Vasectomy, the Blunt/Rubio Amendment allows Employer to deny female employees & female dependents: contraception, tubes tied, and hysterectomies.
GOP Redefine Rape
GOP write legislation to probe metal prongs up a woman's vagina
GOP change legal term for victims of rape, stalking, and domestic violence to "accuser"
GOP write legislation that could make it legal to murder a doctor who provides abortion care. (South Dakota GOP)
GOP write legislation to cut nearly a billion dollars of aid to low-income pregnant women, mothers, babies, and kids.
GOP write legislation that would let hospitals allow a woman to die rather than perform an abortion necessary to save her life.
GOP write law cutting ALL funding for low-income kids saying "Women should really be home with the kids, not out working (Maryland)
GOP Cut Funding for Head Start, by $1 Billion.
Two-thirds of the elderly poor are women: GOP write Bill to CUT funding for employment services, meals, and housing for senior citizens.
GOP Candidates for President vow and pledge to Cut Funding for Planned Parenthood.
GOP voted for a Amendment to cut all federal funding from Planned Parenthood health centers.
GOP write Bill to eliminate all funds for Federal Family Planning Program.
GOP Write Bill to Provide Contraception for wild horses but ENDS all Federal Funding for Family Planning, including contraception coverage. (Dan Burton(R))
Looks like a war to me....
Now name the piece of legislation Hillary Rossen sponsored, co-sponsored, wrote, or voted on to set women's rights and access to health care back a couple of centuries.
I know we are not asking a great deal.. but if you are going to present information give us something to talk about.. When you present real and viable information.. you will be surprised at how many folks will agree with you here
Republicans vote unanimously against equal pay for women bill
The House GOP's Plan to Redefine Rape
Women in Texas Losing Options for Health Care in Abortion Fight