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In reply to the discussion: Top Dems distance themselves from Hilary Rosen. DNC: she doesn't work for us [View all]Proud Public Servant
(2,097 posts)41. It doesn't matter that she didn't say anything like that
What matters is that it can be twisted that way. That's how politics works. We do it to, and we need to. But we need not to be giving the other side gifts to whip up their base, which is essentially what this was. I'm glad it got shut down quickly and will soon be forgotten.
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Top Dems distance themselves from Hilary Rosen. DNC: she doesn't work for us [View all]
Freddie Stubbs
Apr 2012
OP
I agree that they shouldn't pile on her, but your argument is apples and oranges...
Moonwalk
Apr 2012
#13
Wrong, her implication was that Ann can't relate to the economic problems the majority
harun
Apr 2012
#27
She may not be politically light but she is correct. There is a huge difference
avebury
Apr 2012
#10
I am not one to be an apologist for the very rich...but I DO have a very rich in-law....
PassingFair
Apr 2012
#42
We need to come to grips with the fact that there is a double standards. Republicans are never held
Liberal_Stalwart71
Apr 2012
#38