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Hilary Rosen Doubles Down: Spare the Faux Outrage About Ann Romney

xjnyc5981 Wrote: Apr 12, 2012 1:02 PM
Palin wasn't someone's "wife" -- she was the candidate for Vice President. Should she have not been questioned about her politics because she was a woman? Are men who run for office considered to be "attacked" when they're asked questions? Palin thought she was attacked when Katie Couric asked her what newspapers she read -- are women so fragile that they can't stand up to scrutiny?

Last night on CNN, as we've written already on Townhall today, Democratic strategist Hilary Rosen claimed Ann Romney's life as a stay at home mom to five boys, beating breast cancer, living with MS and respecting a marriage, doesn't count as a real job. Even after outrage from both liberals and conservatives about the comment, Rosen is standing by her statement and wrote on CNN.com last night, "spare me the faux outrage."

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