#rsrh Attention, Mitt Romney campaign. Moe Lane from RedState here.

I know that you have my email.  Feel free to use it to get in touch.

Because now I’m taking this personally.

Moe “Stay-at-home father” Lane

16 thoughts on “#rsrh Attention, Mitt Romney campaign. Moe Lane from RedState here.”

  1. I’m so lame. I was trying to go for the “Release the Moe!” Clash of the Titans kind of thing and messed it up.

  2. This seems to be orchestrated to provoke Gov. Romney, don’t you think? Sure makes me want to thump Rosen on the damn noggin.

  3. Holy…I’m not even a stay at home mom and I am taking that personally. What nerve!

    Go get ’em Moe.

  4. Mitt shouldn’t even respond. Ann should. Release a video of her absolutely shredding Rosen and Obama. She couldn’t be too nasty. Every stay at home mother out there would be screaming “HELL YEAH!!” NOTHING pisses my wife off faster than telling her she doesn’t have a job.

  5. Perhaps Ann can take point when some moron takes another crack at Mitt being Mormon? Then Mitt can just smile graciously and say “I love you Ann!” Win win!

  6. I thought when I heard about this insane drivel, I could dispel it by saying it might be a CGI trick, or similar.
    But this is turning up in too many places to be an illusion,or a YouTube Funnyism.
    Not only bad form, but a whole ‘nother kind of Newspeak is occuring lately. Holder’s 3-pager,explaining “BHO’s Blather”to the 5th Circuit is another. Lies spoken, then obfuscated and ‘mis-spoken’ are becoming a new normal.

    “Make IT– Stooopp….!”

  7. Rosen’s continued digging is just as asinine. I haven’t read anywhere that Gov. Romney has referred to his wife as an ‘expert’ on this issue. Since when is a person consulting their life-partner not to be taken seriously? Is this how Ms. Rosen deals with her own relationship?

  8. Many years ago, I used a similar line during a “discussion” with my wife. Things did not go well for me after that.

  9. I’m with Christine. I work out of an office. I send my kids to day care and school. Yes, I feel guilty and times and questions my choices. What I don’t do is lash out at others and feel the need to project myself as somehow superior. I don’t know what makes me different from women and men who do have that need to lash out at SAHMs.

    Many working moms have either considered, or wished to be a stay at home mome. She slammed everyone.

  10. I had said something to the effect of “Well, I’m paying for this house!” Her response was “Yes, and you will keep on paying for it. But whether you get to live in it is MY choice.” That gave me some new perspective.

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