In an emotional speech about the difficulty of motherhood and life on
the campaign trail, Ann Romney used an odd choice of words to discuss
mothers who are forced to work while raising their children.
Ann Romney was at the center of a national discussion recently after a
Democratic consultant charged that the would-be future first lady
couldn’t possibly understand the plight of working mothers because she
had the luxury to stay home and devote herself full time to raising her
kids. The Romney campaign fired back, accusing Democrats of lacking respect for stay at home moms.
The issue was largely dismissed after a few days as a ginned-up “silly season” controversy,
but Ann Romney’s comments last night at the Connecticut Republican
Party’s Prescott Bush Awards Dinner could potentially reignite the
issue. After discussing how she understands the challenges mothers face,
Romney said, according to BuzzFeed:
Romney alluded to the fact that not all women can stay at home saying, “I love the fact that there are women out there who don’t have a choice and they must go to work and they still have to raise the kids. Thank goodness that we value those people too. And sometimes life isn’t easy for any of us.”
It seems Romney was trying to express empathy for women who don’t
have the option to stay at home, as she did. But the comment that she
“love[s]” that some women “don’t have a choice” and must work is
unusual, to say the least, and could lead to a new round of charges that
the Romneys don’t understand average Americans, given their enormous
wealth.
Nearly two-thirds of women are the breadwinner or co-bread winner in their households. Nonetheless, the gender pay gap remains. And while Mitt Romney has broken with most Republicans to support the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, he has still not yet taken a position on the Paycheck Fairness Act.
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