That is hilarious, coming from the woman who was being advised by Hilary Rosen when she first uttered the absurd “war on women” phrase.
http://twitter.com/#!/DLoesch/status/190460603851218944
Irony, thy name is Debbie Wasserman Schultz. She’s not the only Democrat trying to scurry away from Rosen’s remarks. And failing. Even the big guns like Michelle Obama were brought out.
Every mother works hard, and every woman deserves to be respected. –mo
— Michelle Obama (@MichelleObama) April 12, 2012
Of course, she failed to mention that her husband is empathetic toward mothers only because they’ve been “punished with babies” and all.
http://twitter.com/#!/DLoesch/status/190473695821709314
http://twitter.com/#!/DLoesch/status/190470769040572416
Yep. Wasserman Schultz’s attempt at distancing is late. Obama campaign staffers got the ball rolling earlier.
http://twitter.com/#!/davidaxelrod/status/190270056977022979
I could not disagree with Hilary Rosen any more strongly. Her comments were wrong and family should be off limits. She should apologize.
— Jim Messina (@Messina2012) April 12, 2012
Deputy campaign manager Stephanie Cutter hopped onto Messina’s tweet.
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http://twitter.com/#!/stefcutter/status/190274669381824513
There are frantic attempts to spin away Rosen’s advisor status as well.
http://twitter.com/#!/BuzzFeedBen/status/190430666763157506
Oh, really? Then why has she visited the White House thirty-five times?
http://twitter.com/#!/jimgeraghty/status/190435838079930368
http://twitter.com/#!/jimgeraghty/status/190445449939918848
Nothing yet from Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. But, of course, she thinks moms just sit at home and bake cookies.
Press Secretary Carney is spinning away, however.
http://twitter.com/#!/CuffyMeh/status/190486225965154306
Best response to the incredibly transparent attempts by Democrats to disavow Hilary Rosen?
http://twitter.com/#!/JonahNRO/status/190435167058395137
Bingo.
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