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To: Katelew who wrote (82209)9/4/2008 6:23:20 PM
From: epicure  Respond to of 542089
 
Not at all.
The winning position for any mother with this large, young and messy a brood is to stay home- imo, and that's whether she is democrat or republican. Hillary's daughter was raised by the time she ran for Pres- so I didn't have to mention that about her. But when Hillary was younger she could have stayed home more with Chelsea, perhaps. I LIKE cookie baking moms (if you remember Hillary made a crack about people staying home to bake cookies and raise their kids.) Quite frankly I am for that.

So, again, when you have a baby AND a daughter in trouble, you don't take on a huge new job, imo, you take care of your family. That isn't "rewarding" your daughter, it's taking care of your family. And I think that regardless of whether the candidate is rep or dem. If you go back you'll find me bitching about Hillary's "baking cookies" remark. I'm not alligned with either party when it comes to motherhood, and the responsibilities involved.