Thursday, April 12, 2012

Obama's New Problem With Women

Debt, Deficits, Recession -- and Now Chics?

Justice Dakota

04/12/2012

Democrat strategist Hilary Rosen attempted to rip Ann Romney's history and experience of motherhood on CNN on April 12, 2012: Rosen indicated that as a wealthy stay-at-home-mom Ann Romney “never worked a day in her life.”

Rosen implied that Ann Romney can not speak about women's economic issues because, well, because she was a stay-at-home mom who had things easy because she was married to Mitt Romney.

Ann Romney responded by saying: “We have to respect women in all the choices they make. Raising children, it’s for me the most important thing we can do ... Mitt said to me more times then you can imagine, Ann, your job is more important than mine.”

Governor Romney stated, “Her work raising our boys was tougher than any job I had.”

So here we go again: More Social issues! More about life-choices and life-styles ... SNORE.

The only thing interesting about this story is that it is not about Newt Gingrich (BTW, where is Newt and what is he doing?) and/or Senator Rick Santorum freaking people out with their social and moral needle-hole they expect everyone to thread.

Ms. Rosen unknowingly revealed the bigotry of the Obama administration, the radical left, and the virtually non-existent radical feminist movement with one to several comments.

At a minimum, Rosen implied that Ann Romney had it easy ... you know, that easy life of raising five boys, surviving breast cancer, and coping with multiple sclerosis. Wow!

What Rosen said was so politically stupid -- you have to believe she diminished and disrespected Ann Romney because of hate/envy -- or because of who she works for (?)

In an odd, yet legitimate way, it is safe to say that Hilary Rosen may be hugely important to President Obama:

Reportedly, since Obama's election in 2008, Rosen has visited the White House 35 times (Guests are listed by name, not by title).

Gen. David Petraeus, dude in charge of our military efforts in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the current CIA director, has been to the White House nine times.

Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta (former CIA director), has been to the White House 12 times.

Surprisingly not surprising, it appears as if records indicate Vice President “Joseph R. Biden” has been to the White House only six times.

So, Rosen matters -- at least a little bit -- to the Obama world-view (a little bit, at least).

Ms. Rosen used to work for the Recording Industry Association of America. In 2003, she resigned to spend more time with her family. She and her significant-other, Elizabeth Birch, had adopted twins, Jacob and Anna, and Rosen chose family work over salaried work (Rosen and Birch separated in 2006).

In early 2008, Rosen signed with CNN. She subsequently joined as a partner at the political communications firm SKDKnickerbocker.

How Rosen became so important to the Obama Administration is over my pay-grade. However, it is undeniable that her level of access to the White House makes her a significant player in the Obama administration.

So, I'm trying to figure out why Rosen seems to resent Ann Romney? Women should be free to choose life-styles, and they should be able to freely make life-choices.

Why the anger toward stay-at-home moms? I don't get it! Maybe Rosen, Newt, and Santorum can start a consulting firm called: "We Don't Like People Who are Not Like Us -- and We are Bitter and Angry (WDLPWaNLU -- aWaBaA)."

BTW: Many professional women I have known through-out my life chose to work to get some relief from working as a stay-at-home mom. Most of them have indicated that salaried work is much easier and less stressful than stay-at-home work.

Is there a chance Rosen could not cope with the rigors of being a stay-at-home mom -- so she jumped into the cushy world of "White House" visits?

Bottom line: If you have children, as Rosen does, nothing in the home is easy! She should know that!

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