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no_hypocrisy

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Sat Apr 14, 2012, 05:41 AM Apr 2012

Memo Pad previous | Faking It: Right-Wing Republicans And Women’s Rights

Making propaganda of Hilary Rosen’s clumsy remark about Ann Romney – that the wife of megamillionaire Mitt “never worked a day in her life” – was easy enough for Republicans worried by the growing alienation of women from their party. With no ill will toward her, it is fair to observe that a matron whose Cadillacs have their own elevator may not fully comprehend the travails of working mothers.

The subsequent wave of ”War On Moms” Twitter blasts, coupled with attacks on Rosen for being a lesbian mother, revealed nothing but the insincerity of the GOP counter-campaign. Soon all the pseudo-outrage will dissipate.

What matters more to women than fake fury over insults to moms is Republican hostility to every measure designed to defend their rights. Consider the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act. Stymied for years by the Bush administration and Republicans in Congress, it was the first bill signed by President Obama in 2009. Congressional Republicans would still repeal the Ledbetter bill if they could — which must be why Mitt Romney’s campaign ostentatiously hesitated to endorse it.

Asked by Huffington Post reporter Sam Stein whether the presumptive Republican nominee supports the Ledbetter equal pay legislation, Romney’s spokesperson had no ready answer: “We’ll have to get back to you that.” That choking response, impossible to imagine for any candidate with a pro-woman record, provoked a cascade of disdainful commentary from Democrats. Embarrassed and scared, the Romney campaign later said that he supports equal pay for equal work, “of course.” Had Rosen’s remark hadn’t served as a convenient distraction, Romney would still be explaining.

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Memo Pad previous | Faking It: Right-Wing Republicans And Women’s Rights (Original Post) no_hypocrisy Apr 2012 OP
Mittens is faking it on every single issue. Tennessee Gal Apr 2012 #1

Tennessee Gal

(6,160 posts)
1. Mittens is faking it on every single issue.
Sat Apr 14, 2012, 05:52 AM
Apr 2012

There is no substance to him. He is void of any backbone or sincerity. He is a disgusting empty suit taking any position he thinks will gain him the votes of right wing radicals.

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