No, we certainly don’t expect anything classy from the folks at Daily Kos, and we won’t even call this a new low for the site.
To be honest, the fundraiser to which the tweet links has nothing to do with Ann Romney at all, or even Mitt. Rather, Kos readers are solicited for donations to support “Daily Kos-endorsed women candidates for the House and Senate” who will “fight back against the Republican War on Women—and maybe even shrink some penises with their feminism.”
How will that make Ann Romney suffer? It won’t, but it seems someone just really wanted to say that. And the tweet did get attention.
Disgusting, but typical of the Daily Kos (they are a lost Kos) http://t.co/fod6SUkv
— ❌Deplorable BitterAmerican (@Bitter_American) September 29, 2012
Liberals = evil. MT @dailykos: Hell to Pay: Ann Romney thinks she's suffered? Let's make her suffer.
— Chris (@4cchild) September 29, 2012
Whiskey. Tango. Foxtrot. RT @dailykos: Hell to Pay: Ann Romney thinks she's suffered? Let's make her suffer. http://t.co/e7UczTTf
— Kemberlee Kaye (@KemberleeKaye) September 29, 2012
The ugliness of this post is scary. RT @dailykos: Hell to Pay: Ann Romney thinks she's suffered? Let's make her suffer. http://t.co/GQPQSGym
— Teresa Wendt (@projectmat) September 29, 2012
https://twitter.com/Capt_Whitebread/status/252128970370347008
https://twitter.com/OrwellForce/status/252127120569032704
Is this the new standard? You sure? RT @dailykos: Hell to Pay: Ann Romney thinks she's suffered? Let's make her suffer. http://t.co/meYeguMj
— Kurt Schlichter (@KurtSchlichter) September 29, 2012
As far as examples of “suffering,” the Kos Kids quote from Romney’s RNC speech, where she recounted the early days of her marriage to Mitt: “We were living on the edge, not entertaining. No, I did not work. Mitt thought it was important for me to stay home with the children, and I was delighted.” Delighted to be home with the children equals suffering in Kosland? Got it. Now what was that about a war on women?
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