Absolutely. I agree 100%.
But I'm afraid that some folks can't separate Ann from Mitt's politics. These are different issues, and if we don't have the mental capability of separating them, we're in big trouble.
This whole mess is BAD for Obama. It's still in the news. It's being tweeted and discussed by women (and men) all over the country, and leftists are twisting themselves into pretzels to try to distance themselves from a statement that they actually believe.......but it won't work, because there's not a leftist out there who respects women enough to allow us the choice to stay home and raise our kids with our values, teach them to read, be there for them, and nurture them as only a parent can.
This is a good discussiong to have, and it helps us enormously because the vast majority of Americans agree with us, and not with the vile, spiteful Ms Rosen. Going after Ann Romney, and secondarily all women who "never worked a day in their lives" is backfiring BIG time.
Rosen wasn't right about anything.
btw, I completely agree with your assessment of the responsibility of choosing the wrong husband. There's such pressure in some circles to be married that many young women make very bad choices, and unfortunately have to deal with the consequences of those choices.
(And that's part of what a Mom can teach her daughters IF she spends enough time with them).
People are going to view Anne Romney from their own station in life......and frankly what ever women decide to do it's no business but theirs and those of their family.. Stay at home or work otherwise...it really isn't an issue it's being made out to be.
There's nothing about Anne Romney that isn't pretty much typical to women of her stature and position...She's married to an Elitist and that's just what it is...who cares if she has hired help or not....or sits in front of her TV eating Bon Bons....her business.
It's very annoying when people thing that monetary means doesn't make any difference to where's Anne at. Of course it does or the whole world wouldn't be chasing the dollar.
Romney wouldn't be buying the presidency with his millions if he didn't have it...and he sure as heck wouldn't be winning without those revenues.
So trying to paint pictures of Anne Romney as something other than what she is to score political points is fruitless by either dem's or rep's....especially when we consider the First Lady that's in the Whitehouse now. She set the bar so low any woman can reach it.