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

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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My Twitter feed was on fire after an appearance Wednesday night on CNN's AC360, where I said that I thought it was wrong for Mitt Romney to be using his wife as his guide to women's economic struggles when she "had never worked a day in her life."

Spare me the faux anger from the right who view the issue of women's rights and advancement as a way to score political points. When it comes to supporting policies that would actually help women, their silence has been deafening. I don't need lectures from the RNC on supporting women and fighting to increase opportunities for women; I've been doing it my whole career.

 

On CNN this morning, Rosen tried to claim her statements weren't "about Ann Romney at all" but about struggling women as a whole, despite attacking Romney by name last night.

Speaking of "faux outrage," remember when liberals accused Republicans of comparing women to insects? Yeah, they did that.

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