Hilary Rosen's attack on Ann Romney by saying that, although she raised five children, she "never worked a day in her life" perfectly fits the definition of a gaffe. A gaffe is a statement that reveals what the spokesperson really thinks but turns out to be embarrassing when it is publicly discussed.
In this case, the embarrassment fell on the Obama administration, so his campaign operatives immediately tried to create political distance between Obama and Rosen. They were not successful. The media refer to her as a "Democratic strategist" or "political analyst."
Rosen visited the Obama White House 35 times. That frequency...












HUH?
Do you mean worse off according to the flaming libtard women who thought women should be liberated from the home?
Okay. I get ya then. I reckon that libtard women meant that women should have liberty to have a seat at the tables of power and the board rooms. And in all fields of higher education and such. Mrs. Schlafly proved (she once worked in a factory) that there was nothing that stood in the way of woman achieving what they wished.
Wimmens libbers have made it easier for men to exploit women workers in the work place. Since they cannot "discriminate" among men and women in the work place they are not able to protect women from the harshness of the workplace.
Then daddy sends little Suzy off into the workplace and winces.
My friend is in a paid job. He hates his job. Ann Romney seems to like homemaking. I'm asking why a man in a job he hates should be considered privileged while a homemaker should be considered oppressed.