Romney, Ann
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The Hilary Rosen controversy revealed that Romney can bring the conversation back to the economy.
A silly girl-fight between two women spares politicians from answering the real issues affecting women.
BOSTON (AP) — She is a 63-year-old grandmother known as "Mamie," a former stay-at-home mother of five boys, and the cookie-baking wife of the presumptive Republican presidential nominee. But do not be fooled: Republicans and Democrats alike see Ann Romney as an effective political weapon.
More remarkable than visiting prostitutes? Lying to yourself about why they're sleeping with you.
Whoever dreamed the phrase "stay-at-home mom" to update "just a housewife" had a passive-aggressive streak.
Mitt Romney's seemingly contradictory statements on motherhood and the "dignity of work" are not as big a deal as Ezra Klein thinks.
Obama's "Buffett rule" would hurt the women he to whom is trying to pander.
Republicans see the controversy as an opportunity to win back women voters.
Mitt Romney should talk about creating the kind of economic growth that allows all women choice in terms of work-life balance.
