Kathleen Parker:
"It is noteworthy that so many Republican men are focused on women's
reproduction and issues of the hearth, while veteran Republican women
leaders are riveted on the economy and jobs. Could it be that the
liberal goal of reversing sex roles finally is manifesting, most vividly
within the party least likely to have advanced the cause of evolution?
If only men could get pregnant, then we'd really have a rollicking
debate. If only..."
"Meanwhile, Romney had better speak often and with conviction about his own disagreement with some of his party's platform, or the anti-woman narrative will become so entrenched that the 2012 GOP may go down in history as having sacrificed the nation's economy to protect the rights of human embryos."
"Meanwhile, Romney had better speak often and with conviction about his own disagreement with some of his party's platform, or the anti-woman narrative will become so entrenched that the 2012 GOP may go down in history as having sacrificed the nation's economy to protect the rights of human embryos."
via: Teagan Goddard's Political Wire
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