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| Apr18-12, 08:25 PM | #1 |
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| Apr18-12, 08:38 PM | #2 |
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Sounds like they're out to embarrass Romney. Silly. IMO, of course.
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| Apr18-12, 10:24 PM | #3 |
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Republicans shouldn't have blown the original comment from a talking head show out of proportion, and Democrats shouldn't be proposing a bill specifically to score political points. |
| Apr18-12, 10:32 PM | #4 |
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WORK act1. At face value, it just extends/federalizes an exemption to a law that already exists in many places: 4 years instead of 1 year of child raising allowable for a woman on welfare. That is not, at face value, an unreasonable thing. Debateable, sure, but not unreasonable. The only direct connection with the Romney's wife flap is that they stated that that's the purpose to get people like this blogger to write silly articles about it. 2. Romney's wife was lucky (?) enough to be able to stay home and raise her kids, but the blog article implies she got paid for it. She didn't. 3. Romney's kids were born in '70, '71, '75, '78, & '81. That's a lot of kids and 15 straight years of having a kid aged 4 or under (depending on the exact birthdates of the '71 and '75 kids). She can truly be said to have been a career mom. And in addition to age, quantity affects the workload as well, of course. |
| Apr18-12, 10:36 PM | #5 |
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![]() 1. State a similarity between two differen things. 2. Connect that similarity to other areas that really aren't related. For example: Winning the lottery is about as likely as getting struck by lightning, so the government should pay me for getting struck by lighting. It just doesn't follow. |
| Apr18-12, 11:22 PM | #6 |
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I personally condemn both, and think that you should do the same. Or at the very least condone both. Otherwise, you just sound like a hypocritical party shill. |
| Apr19-12, 12:02 AM | #7 |
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| Apr19-12, 05:47 AM | #8 |
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Don't be sillly here guys: Hillary Rosen is a Democratic strategist and a woman and now Democrats and women are criticizing her. Clearly, she has failed at her job in this instance. For my part, I'm a man who often sticks his foot in his mouth when talking about/to women, but even I'm smart enough to realize that the "work" issue is a minefield. It forms the basis of perhaps The classic argument between married couples precisely because the word "work" has two meanings that could be applied in this context. Sure, everyone knows which context/definition Rosen was using, but that doesn't stop men from being ripped by their wives every day for making the mistake of using the same phrasing. Rosen should be smart enough to know that the comment would backfire. |
| Apr19-12, 05:49 AM | #9 |
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Important caveat: I'm not sure the original comment was factually accurate. According to her wiki, Ann Romney was director of a charity. Now I don't know if it was a paid or volunteer position, but it seems to me that it is the type of position that should be considered "work" in the employment sense. BTW, here's the actuall comment that started this: *It isn't clear to me that you were being factually accurate there either. Did Romney specifically mention his wife's "employment concerns" or just "economic concerns"? Because clearly, pointing out that she never worked is factually accurate regardless of context, but if there never was a claim about her working, then saying it is at best a red herring/intentionally misleading statement. There's lots of viable paths for criticising the Romney's on understanding the economic woes of the poor, but Rosen picked perhaps the worst possible thing to say to try to point it out. |
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