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The Left’s war on conservative women
« on: April 12, 2012, 01:00:35 PM »
The Left’s war on conservative women: We’re damned if we do stay home, and damned if we don’t

By Michelle Malkin

Hillary Clinton did it to stay-at-home moms in 1992:

I suppose I could have stayed home and baked cookies and had teas, but what I decided to do was to fulfill my profession…

Teresa Heinz-Kerry did it to Laura Bush in 2004:

Q: You’d be different from Laura Bush?
A: Well, you know, I don’t know Laura Bush. But she seems to be calm, and she has a sparkle in her eye, which is good. But I don’t know that she’s ever had a real job — I mean, since she’s been grown up.


And now, Anita Dunn colleague and Huffington Post Beltway insider Hilary Rosen has done it to Ann Romney:

She’s “never worked a day in her life.”

I am also reminded of the liberal elite female journalists who scolded Sarah Palin for being a working mom in 2008:

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Sisterhood of the Protected Female Liberal Journalists

Let’s talk Mommy Wars, double standards, and the media elite. Last Friday, Obama Campaign National Finance Committee member Howard Gutman attacked Sarah Palin’s ability to be a good parent and have a high-powered public life at the same time. In a finger-wagging appearance on the Laura Ingraham radio show, Obama’s operative scolded the Republican mother of five children for not putting her professional career on hold.

“Your responsibility is to put your family first,” Gutman lectured as he singled out Palin’s Down’s Syndrome baby and pregnant teenage daughter. “The proper attack is not that a woman shouldn’t run for vice president with five kids, it’s that a parent, when they have a family in need,” should get out of the public sphere and stay home.

The Gutman standard has now been proffered by countless Obama hacks and water-carrying commentators. Damningly, it’s high-powered working mothers in the journalism business helping to broadcast the anti-Palin slams or doing nothing to defend her.

CNN’s Soledad O’Brien denied Palin attacks on her network, even as her colleague John Roberts asked: “”There’s also this issue that on April 18th, she gave birth to a baby with Down’s Syndrome…. Children with Down’s syndrome require an awful lot of attention. The role of Vice President, it seems to me, would take up an awful lot of her time, and it raises the issue of how much time will she have to dedicate to her newborn child?”

NBC’s Meredeith Viera asserted that only blogs went after Palin’s motherhood abilities while running for veep, even as her colleague Brian Williams slyly raised feminists’ “fears or doubts that she should be able to do this, that she should be doing this.”

How would CNN’s O’Brien like the Gutman standard applied to her? She’s been working overtime covering the presidential campaign season, anchoring daily coverage, nighttime conventions, and producing documentaries that require large chunks of time away from home. Disney’s Family Parenting website lauds her as “a modern mom balancing a thriving career as one of America’s top news anchors along with her four children” – two daughters now ages 7 and 6 and twin boys who are 4. Where are the Palin-bashers to lambaste O’Brien’s professional pursuits?

How about Katie Couric? Her husband died at 42 when her daughters were 6 and 2 years old. With two young children devastated by the loss of a father, she opted not to quit journalism. She anchored NBC’s Today Show through his illness and death, continued working an intensive, time-consuming schedule as one of America’s most visible broadcast journalists while a single mother with two fatherless children at home, and then jumped to CBS News, where she maintains a rigorous on-air schedule, travel plans, and off-air social calendar. Where are the finger-waggers?

Also at CNN, Campbell Brown flew to Las Vegas last year to moderate a political debate while 8 ½ months’ pregnant. Fox News host and left-wing blogger Alan Colmes, last seen questioning Sarah Palin’s commitment to prenatal care because she worked and traveld late in her pregnancy, had no comment. When she initially left the Today Show in 2007, Brown said she was stepping down to devote more time to family and baby. She immediately turned around the next day and jumped ship to CNN, where she has anchored wall-to-wall CNN Election Center coverage and will launch a new nightly show in November.

…As a working woman in the media for 16 years and a working mother in the media for the last eight. I know the commitment and energy it took for these women to get to the top. I’ve filed columns from hospital beds, written books while nursing, brought my toddlers to TV studios, and told bedtime stories on the cell phone while boarding planes. I’ve worked hard to strike the “balance” we all seek. I’ve made good choices and bad choices, and have no regrets about the opportunities I’ve taken and the opportunities I’ve rejected. I couldn’t have done it without a supportive husband willing to forego his own career goals – the kind of spouse that the media has ignored in Todd Palin and the kind of spouse I’m sure the Sisterhood of the Protected Female Journalist all have.

I don’t challenge the commitment these fellow working mothers in the media have to their home lives. What I challenge is their silence and complicity as the Palin-bashers impose a “Family First” double standard on conservatives. The sorority is closed to the Right.

http://michellemalkin.com/2008/09/10/sisterhood-of-the-protected-female-liberal-journalists/
This is how the Left’s war on conservative women works:

We’re damned if we do stay home and we’re damned if we don’t.

We’re damned because we conservative moms drive the Left and its feminist shills mad with our mere existence, our exercise of free will, our fierce belief in protecting our families from the Nanny State, our embrace of free-market principles, and our rejection of the perpetual victim/grievance mentality.

From Hillary Clinton to Hilary Rosen, progressive feminists have shown nothing but the most reflexive, regressive contempt for women on the other side of the ideological aisle.

It doesn’t matter if you’re a conservative stay at home mom, work at home mom, or work outside the home mom. If you’re Right, the Left is gonna hate.

Chauvinists can wear heels, too.

http://michellemalkin.com/2012/04/12/the-lefts-war-on-conservative-women-were-damned-if-we-do-stay-home-and-damned-if-we-dont/

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Re: The Left’s war on conservative women
« Reply #1 on: April 12, 2012, 01:05:31 PM »
Hear, Hear........well opined Michelle, and thanks for sharing Miss De
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Re: The Left’s war on conservative women
« Reply #2 on: April 12, 2012, 01:38:22 PM »
Well it's no secret that Obama has 18 to 20 points on Romney when it comes to the female vote so the right has to complain about something.

Having said that though Ms Dunn may have been a bit unfair to Ann Romney. I'm sure she puts gas in one of her two Cadillacs now and again.


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Re: The Left’s war on conservative women
« Reply #3 on: April 12, 2012, 01:39:32 PM »
The envy/jealousy is almost tangible
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Re: The Left’s war on conservative women
« Reply #4 on: April 12, 2012, 02:08:07 PM »
I'm sure she puts gas in one of her two Cadillacs now and again.

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Do you think she uses the self-service pump? Or does she pay a bit extra for someone to dispense gasoline for her?

I really do not care what Ann Romney does or does not do.
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Re: The Left’s war on conservative women
« Reply #5 on: April 12, 2012, 02:31:40 PM »
The left apparently does.  Scares them to death, it would seem
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Re: The Left’s war on conservative women
« Reply #6 on: April 12, 2012, 03:19:14 PM »
Ann Romney's response via Twitter:

Ann Romney@AnnDRomney
I made a choice to stay home and raise five boys. Believe me, it was hard work.

Rosen is digging in:

Hilary Rosen@hilaryr
When I said @AC360 Ann Romney never worked I meant she never had to care for her kids AND earn a paycheck like MOST American women! #Truth

Hilary Rosen@hilaryr
Mitt Romney is running for President, not Ann. He hired only 10%women at Bain; now makes up false concern for women's economic struggle.

Hilary Rosen@hilaryr
I've nothing against @AnnRomney. I just don't want Mitt using her as an expert on women struggling $ to support their family. She isn't.

Donnapt@donnapt 11 Apr 12
@hilaryr So what? Does that disqualify her from being a good first lady? Does it make her a bad person? What is your point other than envy?

Hilary Rosen@hilaryr
@donnapt My point is that he should stop saying that she is his guide to women's economic problems. She doesn't have any. #IsntItObvious?

When you’ve lost David Axelrod…

David Axelrod@davidaxelrod
Also Disappointed in Hilary Rosen's comments about Ann Romney. They were inappropriate and offensive.

And Jim Messina…

Jim Messina@Messina2012
I could not disagree with Hilary Rosen any more strongly. Her comments were wrong and family should be off limits. She should apologize.
 
What others are saying:

Ryan Williams@RyanGOP
RT @ggitcho: @BarackObama adviser Hilary Rosen attacks Ann Romney, an MS, cancer survivor & mom of 5, for "never working a day in her life"
 
matt whitlock@mattdizwhitlock
Hillary Rosen says Ann Romney "never worked a day in her life." Because being a mother (with MS) to 5 successful sons is a walk in the park.

B.Z.@bzaz
Dear Hillary Rosen: Your remarks attacking Ann Romney were disgraceful.

1 Mountain At A Time@RockSolidHiker
WHAT? Oh this really ticks me off. I guess Hillary Rosen says that Ann Romney has never worked a day in her life. #bloodboiling

Christine K Roberts@ckroberts
Hilary Rosen owes Ann Romney an apology.

Dana Loesch@DLoesch
If the goal of feminism is to provide women choices, then why would you denigrate the choice of a fellow woman? @hilaryr

Teri Christoph@TeriChristoph
All Democrats should be making this mental note right now: Never hire @hilaryr. Worst PR person ever.

Teri Christoph@TeriChristoph
Will @BarackObama call Mrs. Romney to apologize for Hilary Rosen's shameful behavior?

More from Rosen and her Huffington Post pal Rachel Sklar:

Hilary Rosen@hilaryr
@AnnDRomney I am raising children too. But most young American women HAVE to BOTH earn a living AND raise children. You know that don't u?

Hilary Rosen@hilaryr
@AnnDRomney Please know, I admire you. But your husband shouldn't say you are his expert on women and the economy. #HeNeedsMore
 
Hilary Rosen@hilaryr
oh and @AnnDRomney welcome to Twitter. You will find it a very exhilarating and often unforgiving place!
 
rachelsklar@rachelsklar 11 Apr 12
So wonderful that @AnnDRomney joined Twitter tonight. Amazing to have her join this important conversat'n opened by @hilaryr. Hope she does.

Frunkis@navyvetpc6
@rachelsklar @AnnDRomney @hilaryr didn't open a conversation. She talked down all at home mothers and now the campaign is in repair mode.
 
The Romneys’ son, Josh, weighs in:

Josh Romney@joshromney
My mom has been able to get more followers in the last hour than I have in the last couple years. Follow her here @AnnDRomney

Josh Romney@joshromney
@AnnDRomney is one of the smartest, hardest working woman I know. Could have done anything with her life, chose to raise me
 
And a stay-at-home-dad talks back to Rosen:

Nick Humphries@thehumphries
Maybe @hilaryr will demonize me for being a stay home dad who does fostercare too! Im not working but raising kids, what does that make me?

http://twitchy.com/2012/04/11/ann-romney-joins-twitter-to-respond-to-feminist-attack/

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Re: The Left’s war on conservative women
« Reply #7 on: April 12, 2012, 04:06:23 PM »
WAY TO GO JOSH!!     8)
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Re: The Left’s war on conservative women
« Reply #8 on: April 12, 2012, 04:31:56 PM »
The Left has waged a war on women in general
and it starts with the economy.

The Obama economic trainwreck has been
devastating to women. Home values have fallen
and gas prices have skyrocketed since Obama took
office. This reality has really hurt working Mothers.
It's sad what Obama has done to women.
« Last Edit: April 12, 2012, 04:43:33 PM by Christians4LessGvt »
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Re: The Left’s war on conservative women
« Reply #9 on: April 12, 2012, 05:03:54 PM »
Ann Romney's response via Twitter:
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Re: The Left’s war on conservative women
« Reply #10 on: April 12, 2012, 05:12:38 PM »
So often, Liberal Leftists and know-it-all Elitists find themselves too smart for their own good.    Way to go, Hilary      ;D   
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