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November 20, 2007

Baking Bread with Ann Romney

AnnromneyAnn Romney, wife of presidential candidate and former Mass. Gov. Mitt Romney spent Tuesday morning in St. Petersburg, her last of a four-day campaign tour in Florida.

On Monday, she was the star of a Jacksonville fundraiser and she also visited Romney supporters phone- banking in Tampa.

This morning, Ann Romney spent more than an hour talking with a crowd of about 30 St. Pete neighbors, showing them how to prepare a family recipe for "monkey" bread while giving a bit of family history. She brought tears to some in the crowd as she detailed her struggles with Multiple Sclerosis and raising five kids and 10 grandkids. She has an 11th on the way, scheduled to be born Wednesday in San Diego. The St. Pete visit was her last before she heads home to start making Thanksgiving dinner with Mitt Romney. She returns to the campaign trail on Friday.

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Dang, these honeys look like a gaggle of Stepford wives… kind of scary!

Nothing like the republicans reinforcing that women should be in the kitchen.

You're just jealous because our women are better looking and have less body hait than yours.

Now who really cares about this?

Is that a photo of Ann with Mitt's other wives?

Shoot, there’s more plastic in that room than all of America’s landfills put together.

Oh, and 1:29… I don’t know what body “hait” is… but I bet my wife has less than you do, sweetie. Besides, I thought Republican women didn’t talk about their bodies, let alone know how to use them.

What is it with these Republicans in their photo ops. They always seem to exclude non-white attendees in their event photos. Or maybe its just the mormon Romneys making sure they dont piss off the Mormon church that just recently decided that blacks could be members.

liberal women smell like hippies and have armpit hair.

You should not talk about your mother that way.

your mother was a hampster.

Oh yeah… well, your mother… was really good last night!

Precisely why Romney will not win no matter how much money he throws at the campaign. People can see right through the nonsense and phoneyness. And worry that indeed, the Romneys think a woman's place is in the kitchen.

So, wait...you're saying a woman's place is NOT in the kitchen? Where is she supposed to make my sandwich?

... and get my damn beer, the game's on! and iron some clothes while you're at it...

Women cook?

Those 30 rich white women don't represent me! I have to work for a living-no time to stand around in a kitchen on a Tuesday morning! I don't think these people care about my problems!

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