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Listen to One of the Women in Mitt Romney’s Binders

Posted on | October 20, 2012 | No Comments

 
By continuing to focus so strongly on Romney’s “binders” comment, the Left is only shining a brighter light on the fact that Mitt Romney went out of his way to ensure the pool of candidates for his administration included capable and qualified women. If you delve a little deeper, you will find he not only hired women, but he hired women based on their abilities, not their political party.

Two things progressives tell us are vital to the health of our nation, equal opportunity for women and bipartisanship, were put into practice by Mitt Romney years ago.

Contrast that to their hero Barack Obama, whose White House was called a hostile work environment for women, where women are paid 18% less than their male counterparts, and where the idea of bipartisanship is so alien Sigourney Weaver couldn’t kill it.



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