The feminist elite

      CNN pundit Hilary Rosen’s swipe at Ann Romney not being credible to talk about what economic issues women are talking about because Mrs. Mitt “never worked a day in her life” was a ridiculous and stupid comment.
    Rosen thought she was exposing Mrs. Mitt as an elitist who was out of touch with working class women, but instead came off as the snob herself.
    In the so-called war on women, Rosen, a Democratic strategist, gave the Romney campaign an opening large enough to drive both of Ann’s Cadillacs through.
    You never knock political moms. If you do you should be sent to bed without supper. And while your mother and I are at it, no TV for a week!
    The trouble with liberals like Rosen is they think and speak the Beltway. Rosen forgot the no-brainer: All stay-at-home moms are working moms. Granted, Ann Romney, being wealthy, probably had The Help there to make life easier as she raised five boys. But that’s not reason enough to knock her, even if Mitt does condescend by telling his supporters that she reports back to him about what issues are concerning women.
    The liberal media, because it is controlled in a large part by the feminist elite, does tend to look down on stay-at-home moms. But they’re subtle about it. Until Rosen let the proverbial cat out of the bag with her ill-advised comment.
    So the Romney people did what any smart campaign would do: It seized the opportunity. Any good gift is a gift that keeps on giving. Shucks, even the evil genius Karl Rove couldn’t have delivered a better pitch right down the middle that screamed “Here I come, hit me!”
    Be that as it may, there is such a thing as wearing out a gift. On Friday at the NRA convention, Romney carted out the Mrs. to keep pounding away at the all stay-at-home moms are working moms slogan. There was no reason for her to be there, except to keep capitalizing on a goof.
    Maybe Mitt might want to douse this firestorm a bit because he’s looking like he’s hiding behind his wife’s skirt.
    One last thing for Hilary Rosen to ponder: What would June Cleaver do?
    Come November, millions of June Cleavers might just help put Ann’s husband in the White House.
    Nice digs for a stay-at-home mom.

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