Monday, May 14, 2012

Pro-Choice Extremist Michelle Goldberg Smears Ann Romney as Just Like Hitler, Stalin

I've written about Michelle Goldberg many times. I was literally sickened when I read her book a few years back, which is a global manifesto for infanticide (The Means of Reproduction: Sex, Power, and the Future of the World). So whenever I see stuff like this I'm not surprised at all:

One would think the left would have learned from the Hillary Rosen debacle that attacks on Ann Romney are bound to backfire on the ranks of Obama cheerleaders. But yesterday on MSNBC, liberal columnist Michelle Goldberg appeared to escalate the attacks on the would-be first lady with a bizarre riff on an inoffensive Mother’s Day op-ed published in USA Today. Mrs. Romney’s memoir of her own mother as well as her experience raising her five boys and becoming a grandmother of 18 is about as controversial as apple pie, but her use of the term “crown of motherhood” — which she said is the “most glorious” of hats that women wear — set Goldberg’s teeth on edge.

As the Daily Caller notes, with “Vagina Monologues” playwright Eve Ensler sitting alongside and nodding at her every word, Goldberg claimed the phrase was redolent of the propaganda used by totalitarian regimes to put women in their place.
“I found that phrase ‘the crown of motherhood’ really kind of creepy, not just because of its, like, somewhat you know, I mean, it’s kind of usually really authoritarian societies that give out like ‘The Cross of Motherhood,’ that give awards for big families. You know, Stalin did it, Hitler did it.”
Later on Twitter, Goldberg denied that she had meant to compare Romney to those mass murderers; there’s little question she seemed to imply a commonality between Republican attitudes toward women and those of the Nazis and Communists...
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And at Twitchy, "Newsweek’s Michelle Goldberg: Ann Romney is kind of like Hitler and Stalin."

Goldberg is one of those radical progressives who really set my teeth on edge. But she gets hammered at that Twitter thread, so I can't say that's not satisfying.

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