she s never really dealt with the kinds of economic issues that a majority of the women in this country are facing in terms how do we feed our kids, how do we send them to school and how do we worry why we worry about their future. reporter: in comments on cnn again this morning and again last night on twitter, rosen stood her ground. quote, mitt romney is running for president, not ann she tweeted. he hired only 10% women at bain capital, now makes up a false concern for women s economic struggle. i have nothing against ann romney, i just don t want mitt using her as an expert on women struggling to support their families. it isn t. rare these two men afree on politics. david axelrod, senior advisor to president obama s presidenti hillary rosen s comments and called them disappointing and offensive. erick erickson, redstate.com. raising five sons through breast cancer and multiple
but i will be willing to do everything in my power, to help this community like i always do. he had come under criticism in the miami community for his castro comments. the marlins new ballpark is in pl little havana. president obama is on his way to florida, an economic speech on the so-called buffett rule. he is expected to talk about how it will make for a fairer tax code and how the rich will find it harder to find loopholes. former president, george w. bush, says the buffett rule is a bad idea. he spoke at a bush institution economic forum in new york. he said increased taxes on the very rich are an attack on job creators. i wish they weren t called the bush tax cuts. if they were called somebody other body s tax cuts, they are probably less likely to be raised. if you raise taxes, you are taking money out of the pockets of consumers. it is important for policy makers to recognize all the data about taxes causes capital to stay on the sidelines. the bush tax cu
justice scalia seemed blithely unaware of the fact. watching the justices conduct oral argument this week, you would almost thing they were reading straight from common threads on redstate.com. and talking to every reporter who will listen, how unbelievable he saw the proceedings. i was appalled to see at least a couple of them were reporting the most tendentious of the tea party arguments. to hear it coming from the bench was depressing. former solicitor of president clinton and recently filed a brief on behalf of the democratic leadership in the house and senate defending the affordable care act. thanks for being here. good evening, chris. here s where i want to start with you. i get the sense people who are court watchers who have watched
the enendorsement at jeb bush. an activist at freedomworks, helped popularize the tea party and rallied members to support romney, while not endorsing him acknowledged that he will likely win the gop nomination. that he deserves the support of anyone wanting to defeat president obama. we accept romney what he is. he made concessions, if you look at things he said today, you know he says he wants to repeal obamacare. he says he wants to reform government. he says, i mean i think he wants to do, he says he wants to do many of the things that we believe in. reporter: similar sentiment could be found early yesterday on redstate.com. the website of influential conservative blogger erick erickson while predicting santorum will win louisiana s primary on saturday went on to say, i quote. inevitable will set in. conservatives may not like mitt romney but they do not want a fractured party too
come out with a war on religion and now, the white house is ready to walk back its decision to make catholic institutions pay for employee s birth control and a source according to a white house source, the administration is going to talk about it at least later on. the white house held a news conference. a conference call with religious activists today promising to make religious universities and hospitals exception. an announcement is expected from the president next hour. 12:15, the president will talk about that. we will carry that for you live on cnn. and we are going now to syria. that s what it looks like, tens of thousands of syrians are holding demonstrations across the country today. this one is in hama. the crowd is chanting support for the people of homs who have been under heavy bombardment all week long. today s nationwide demonstrations were also called to show opposition to russia for its veto of a u.n. resolution condemning the violence. women and children