Who do you prefer as First Lady?

Ann Romney vs Michelle Obama [:27]

Hilary Rosen’s attack on Ann Romney sparked an uproar that led to her apologizing and Obama and the White House distancing themselves from her remarks.

But White House visitor logs show that she has visited the White House at least 35 times and had several direct meetings with President Obama and with several of his senior advisers (Valerie Jarrett, David Axelrod, Jim Messina).

I believe Rosen’s attack expressed the Left’s genuine contempt for any human being who checked R when they registered to vote and that all their subsequent back-peddling is due exclusively to the fact that the attack hurt them politically.

We’ve seen this kind of thing over and over. IMHO, they’re saying what they really believe and only back-peddle when it explodes in their faces. Remember these gems?

Joe Biden’s reference to Obama as Clean & Articulate [4:11]

Barack Obama’s reference to bitter, gun and Bible clinging bigots [:25]

And they’re not all rethinking the decision to sneer at Stay At Home Moms.

Democrat activist says Rosen had every right to attack Romney  [1:51]

I don’t know who the blonde commentator on the FOX clip is, but I think she is absolutely dead on about the Left seeing people only as voting blocs. Michelle Malkin summarizes nicely:

What’s changed in 2012 is the Internet revenge of thousands of conservative female activists who have played a larger role than ever in controlling political narratives. These include tea party leaders such as Breitbart.com editor Dana Loesch, national grassroots groups such as Smart Girl Politics, the proliferation of conservative female bloggers and podcasters, and the critical mass of stay-at-home moms, work-at-home moms and young conservative women flocking to Twitter.

As we’ve documented at my new Twitter curation/aggregation site, Twitchy.com, GOP moms, grandmothers and daughters have besieged White House social media efforts to paint conservatives as anti-women. They’ve torn apart hypocritical White House rhetoric about equal pay from an administration that has failed to practice what it preaches.

And as Ann Romney is now experiencing on Twitter, the women of the right are fighting their way through a hostile cesspool of misogyny that has been SOP for the feminist left.

Rosen and her media defenders dismissed “faux outrage” about her attack. But the real moms of the GOP have launched their own Occupy movement in the social media space once dominated by Obama’s army. And they’re winning.

http://townhall.com/columnists/michellemalkin/2012/04/13/real_moms_of_the_gop_vs_white_house_sop/page/full/

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9 responses to “Who do you prefer as First Lady?

  1. Unthinkable! GOP lies! All women are in lockstep with the Demoncrats! [Does Obi Wan Kanobi hand-wave] There are no strong, outspoken conservative women. Not on PoliNation. Nor Sister Toldja. Nor HillBuzz. Nor on that beer-swilling girl-ogling bastion of male domination Ace of Spades (HA! do not cross the Moronettes). Nor Granny Jan. Nor Sarah Palin. The mighty Zilla. (I’m sure I failed to mention a few I know about, must be so many I don’t.)

    Also… Not among the neighboring rancher families. The women at the doctor’s office. At the gas pump. … My cousin’s home-schooling wife and all their friends. …

    And none of these women ever worked a day in their lives, either!

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    • Hey Mindful… I’m another one of those wimmen who never worked a day in her life (yes, I’m a woman, my masculine gravatar and screen name notwithstanding). That’s why I’m voting for Romney. Looking forward to having a first lady who does as little work as I do. Can’t wait.

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      • chrissythehyphenated

        ::trying to laugh quietly so as not to awaken my husband who must be a male chauvinist pig because he runs a business and votes Republican::

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        • My husband did the income tax stuff yesterday and when he was done we both had to sign the forms. Next to the space for your name is a space for “occupation,” which I never know how to answer — wife? mother? homemaker? unpublished novelist? unemployed? My husband told me to just write “never worked a day in my life.”

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    • chrissythehyphenated

      Had to google Obi Wan hand wave. Now I remember! That’s when a Jedi uses his mind power whammy to make the weak-minded believe what he wants them to believe. Hee hee. Good one 🙂

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    • anonymous

      Of words being exploited a bad choice. Looking for presidential candidates to elect or their wife’s, we are? – Yoda

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