Posted on 04/12/2012 5:04:27 PM PDT by ColdOne
Obama campaign senior strategist David Axelrod suggested Thursday that the Romney campaign jumped on Hilary Rosen's comments "like a raft in the deep blue sea" as they drown in "their own problems."
"It was an unfortunate comment," Axelrod said on CNN's "John King USA," following up on a Wednesday night tweet in which he described Rosen's remarks -- made on CNN -- as "inappropriate and offensive."
Axelrod reminded King that Rosen is "your employee, not ours."
Though some Romney supporters have identified Rosen as an Obama adviser, Axelrod noted that "she works for CNN. CNN, I think, wouldn't allow her to be an operative for our campaign or the DNC."
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Therefore, Dear Leader Barry and Davie Axelrod are throwing Hilary Rosen under the bus wheels. The idea is to bury this failed strategy and gin up another diversion for the MSM to run with.
Isn’t the liberal news media getting tired of this Administration BS? I would imagine they would be.
By the way, does CNN employ all three of Carney’s “Hilary Rosens”?
So Ann Romney is chastised for being a stay at home Mom and Sarah Palin was repeatedly chastised as a working Mom.
So all CNN employees have gone to the White House at least 35 times since Obama was elected?
Rosen shows up at the Whitehouse more often than she does at CNN ,,,, splain that axelhead . The head of the CIA has only been at the W/H twice ,,, splain that axelbent . We all know who she’s working for axelbreath ,, spare us the bull$h!+ axelface .
Rosen shows up at the Whitehouse more often than she does at CNN ,,,, splain that axelhead . The head of the CIA has only been at the W/H twice ,,, splain that axelbent . We all know who she’s working for axelbreath ,, spare us the bull$h!+ axelface .
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