The fight for the “working women” in the Presidential campaign began in earnest last week with Hilary Rosen’s claim that Ann Romney is “out of touch with women’s issues” because, while Mrs. Romney is nice woman and to be admired for raising a family and overcoming a disease, she just has no experience with the economic issues women are facing since she has “never actually worked a day in her life.” Understanding their voting power, Ms. Rosen comments were directed at women, who constitute 46 percent of the workforce and 52 percent of the voters.
The aggregate power of women voters will ultimately determine the message "niches" used in the 2012 White House bid. Ms. Rosen’s “wedge-driving” remarks are clearly aimed at the marketing niche of working women, in an effort to alienate this significant voting block from Ms. Romney.
Rosen’s statements would be amusing, if they weren’t so offensive. Ms. Rosen is a campaign strategist for the president, and certainly understands the consequences of her comments. She must also have calculated that the Democratic Party—the party that hails itself as the party of “choice” for women—has taken Ms. Romney’s choice of homemaker as a career, the path of board membership on civic and political organizations, the life of volunteer service (impacting lives of women and children through equine therapy, literacy outreach, and sports programs for children with severe disabilities) and devalues the woman and these significant and meaningful contributions.
Ms. Rosen attempted to create a “we vs. they” scenario by vilifying Ms. Romney’s choice as a homemaker, and making her appear “lesser than” the “working” woman.
Mobilizing the coveted universal, married and working woman is challenging, as this universe transcends traditional segmentation and crosses over socio-economic strata. No matter what explanation is provided, in the name of work/life balance, many women in this category do not fully and consistently “lean into” politics in the same fashion as men. At some point many women stop demanding ideological politics because the “realities of life” carry a series of other demands.
Ms. Rosen attempted to polarize working women against Ms. Romney by saying Ms. Romney “never actually worked a day in her life.” The message here is that by not working somehow Ms. Romney is “out of touch” with the day-to-day struggles of the working woman. Because the economy ranks highest in the wheelhouse of concerns for working women, one can only conclude these comments were purposeful and calculated. In light of a recent report from the Pew Research Center that found "women represent the only group for whom employment growth has lagged behind population growth in the recovery."
By differentiating Ms. Romney, Rosen implied that Republicans do not understand the struggles of working women and therefore cannot represent them as well as their counterparts.
John Sculley, former President of Pepsi and CEO of Apple once said, "No great marketing decisions have ever been made on qualitative data."
Numbers show that wedge issues in niche, female-centric markets, will continue to dominate the female vote. Politics is the war of moving numbers and the flexibility to message to women depends largely on understanding their complexities and real concerns. Ms. Rosen’s comments are made to strip the GOP of a strong and credible female voice by painting it as “out of touch” with real women, who are the backbone of both parties. Every woman should understand the strength of her voice. The travesty with this latest attempt at dividing women is that no one wins.
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The folks who are getting free stuff, don't like the folks who are paying for the free stuff, because the folks who are paying for the free stuff can no longer afford to pay for both the free stuff and their own stuff. The folks who are paying for the free stuff want the free stuff to stop, and the folks who are getting the free stuff want even more free stuff on top of the free stuff they are already getting! Now... The people who are forcing the people to pay for the free stuff have told the people who are RECEIVING the free stuff, that the people who are PAYING for the free stuff, are being mean, prejudiced, and racist. So... The people who are GETTING the free stuff have been convinced they need to hate the people who are paying for the free stuff by the people who are forcing some people to pay for their free stuff, and giving them the free stuff in the first place. We have let the free stuff giving go on for so long that there are now more people getting free stuff than paying for the free stuff. Thomas Jefferson said it best: "The democracy (Republic) will cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work and give to those who would not."
Also, Thomas Jefferson didn't say that. http://www.monticello.org/site/jefferson/democracy-will-cease-to-exist-quotation I suspect you'll continue "thinking" and saying that he did though.
i dunno...my rationalization, mentioned above: "we owe tonto...he provides the straight lines (opportunity) to bring out the facts which hopefully will be heard..." and some stuff is educational in a negative way...ie, link provided made me realize how ridiculus the L/R loonies are...eg, comments like: "Drag him out of the oval office and execute him. A firing squad would be nice", are dangerous... besides i like tonto...he brings back childhood memories...ie, during the early radio shows the Lone Ranger also called Tonto "Kemo Sabe"
i dunno...my rationalization, mentioned above: "we owe tonto...he provides the straight lines (opportunity) to bring out the facts which hopefully will be heard..." and some of his stuff is educational in a negative way...ie, link provided made me realize how dangerous the L/R loonies are...eg, comments like: "Drag him out of the oval office and execute him. A firing squad would be nice" besides i like tonto...he brings back childhood memories...eg, tonto called LR, "Kemo Sabe" and on early radio shows the Lone Ranger also called Tonto "Kemo Sabe"...
i dunno...my rationalization, mentioned above: "we owe tonto...he provides the straight lines (opportunity) to bring out the facts which hopefully will be heard..." and some stuff is educational in a negative way...ie, link provided made me realize how dangerous the L/R loonies are...eg, comments like: "Drag him out of the oval office and execute him. A firing squad would be nice" besides i like tonto...he brings back childhood memories...ie, tonto called LR "kemo sabe"...during the early radio shows the Lone Ranger also called Tonto "Kemo Sabe"
i will when there are answers vice (like yo comment above) no response...do you have an answer to asked nor answered: "anyone know of GOP legislation favoring women's rights...or DEM opposition to any existing women's rights legislation...eg, any DEM want to repeal ledbetter... "forget the bumper sticker "war on women"...and bs fact spin... look at the facts and make yo decision which party supports women's (human) rights...promotes the general welfare."
i will when there are answers vice (like yo comment above) no response...begging the question...do you have an answer to asked nor answered: "anyone know of GOP legislation favoring women's rights...or DEM opposition to any existing women's rights legislation...eg, any DEM want to repeal ledbetter... "forget the bumper sticker "war on women"...and bs fact spin... look at the facts and make yo decision which party supports women's (human) rights...promotes the general welfare."
i will when there are answers vice (like yo comment above) no response...do you have an answer to asked nor answered: "anyone know of GOP legislation favoring women's rights...or DEM opposition to any existing women's rights legislation...eg, any DEM want to repeal ledbetter... "forget the bumper sticker "war on women"...and bs fact spin... look at the facts and make yo decision which party supports women's (human) rights...promotes the general welfare."
i will when there are answers vice (like yo comment above) no response...do you have an answer to asked not answered: "anyone know of GOP legislation favoring women's rights...or DEM opposition to any existing women's rights legislation...eg, any DEM want to repeal ledbetter... "forget the bumper sticker "war on women"...and bs fact spin... look at the facts and make yo decision which party supports women's (human) rights...promotes the general welfare."
i dunno...my rationalization, mentioned above: "we owe tonto...he provides the straight lines (opportunity) to bring out the facts which hopefully will be heard..." and some stuff is educational in a negative way...ie, link provided made me realize how dangerous the L/R loonies are...eg, comments like: "Drag him out of the oval office and execute him. A firing squad would be nice" besides i like tonto...he brings back childhood memories...ie, tonto called LR "kemo sabe"...during the early radio shows the Lone Ranger also called Tonto "Kemo Sabe"
free stuff like roads, schools/education, police/fire protection, healthcare, programs for special needs children, programs for the least, defense... which one of the above do you suggest we eliminate...
http://www.fcc.gov/guides/lifeline-and-link-affordable-telephone-service-income-eligible-consumers This one makes me want to regurgitate. The broke State of South Carolina and our Federal government. http://www.thestate.com/2012/03/11/2187000/bailout-funds-rescue-some-struggling.html There’s a few others enumerated on this website. http://www.usa.gov/Citizen/Topics/Benefits.shtml Some of these programs are meaningful. I really could’ve used a number of them of them while I was out of work and struggled, but I couldn’t qualify. I could have persisted but I was way too busy trying to start a business.
Americans have made it pretty clear they do not want pure capitalism any more than they want pure socialism. There is a blend which supports the Judeo-Christian-Islamic requirements for supporting the poor, while at the same time allowing for personal growth and freedom. After all, we are the lowest taxed country in the developed world, and yet all agree there ought to be a safety net so people do not simply die in the streets.
doubt you hate to tell me anything...but hate to tell you: there is NO free stuff...we pay for it all...as we should... "the problem is" you and yo ilk dont want to pay yo fair share to provide quality educational programs, special needs programs, subsistence to the biblical least...as a christian you should, "sell all you have and give to the poor"...ie; free housing and food stamps for people who are who have not had the benefits you and yo ilk have had...only a small percentage are too lazy to work... the unemployment rate is above 8%. are all these people too lazy too work... do you have a percentage of those who are too lazy to work vice those who really need help...or do you just judge by the color of their skin...
@Gretchen repeating...do you have an answer to asked nor answered: "anyone know of GOP legislation favoring women's rights...or DEM opposition to any existing women's rights legislation...eg, any DEM want to repeal ledbetter..." ditto programs for the least...
Also, you're quoting Jefferson as if he's infallible. He's not.
agree the meaning is close if not the same...but those who profess to be christians may want to stay clear of tj...eg, he say: "And the day will come, when the mystical generation of Jesus, by the Supreme Being as His Father, in the womb of a virgin, will be classed with the fable of the generation of Minerva, in the brain of Jupiter."