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Ann Romney drafted into new 'mommy wars' skirmish

Do we really have to refight the mommy wars? Ann Romney was a stay-at-home-mom with five boys, how does that not fit into the concept of 'work'?

By Stephanie Hanes, Contributor

So, a day after we post about the end of the聽鈥渕ommy wars,鈥澛燗nn Romney聽鈥 wife of Republican presidential nominee聽Mitt Romney聽鈥 and Democratic strategist聽Hilary Rosen聽prove us wrong.

聽During an interview on聽CNN聽yesterday, Ms. Rosen suggested to host聽Anderson Cooper聽that Ms. Romney should stay out of a growing campaign debate about the struggles of working women.

鈥淕uess what, his wife has actually never worked in a day in her life,鈥 Rosen said.

Sigh.

Really, Hilary? Do we have to play that way?聽

Politics aside, I think a number of the sleep-deprived, oatmeal-covered moms taking care of their kids might disagree about that whole 鈥渨ork鈥 concept. (Oh wait, that鈥檚 me this morning.)聽

鈥淚 made a choice to stay home and raise five boys,鈥 Romney responded quickly on聽Twitter聽鈥 her debut on the social media site. 鈥淏elieve me, it was hard work."

Five kids at home.聽 I shudder.

Rosen has clarified her point. All she was saying, Rosen explained, was that Mitt Romney probably shouldn鈥檛 be using his wife as his guide to women鈥檚 economic problems.聽

鈥淚鈥檝e nothing against @AnnRomney,鈥 she wrote on Twitter. 鈥淚 just don鈥檛 want Mitt using her as an expert on women struggling $ to support their family. She isn鈥檛.鈥 And this: 鈥淲hen I said @AC360Ann Romney never worked I meant she never had to care for her kids AND earn a paycheck like MOST American women! #Truth鈥

Well, the political point might be a valid one to debate. (Not going there on this site.) But it would be kinda nice if we could stop throwing dirt and value judgments around on other moms 鈥 even in a presidential campaign.