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alp227

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Fri Jul 6, 2012, 03:30 PM Jul 2012

Cookie contest stirs debate about Michelle Obama’s ‘mom-in-chief’ role

Another round of that perennial question — “Can women have it all?” — was cranking into a full-throttled debate recently, just as Michelle Obama and Ann Romney submitted their entries for a cookie-recipe contest.

It didn’t take long before the critique began, drawing a flurry of online comments reflecting on whether Obama had sacrificed too much by focusing on her children and her husband’s career, or had offered a model for working mothers.

Once again, she was at the center of the open-ended conversation about working mothers that she entered in 2008, when she declared herself mom-in-chief and made clear her young daughters would be her top priority.

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The “first mom, gardener thing” is “silly,” said Linda Hirshman, an author, lawyer and feminist. “I do admire the discipline and grit to see that this is the role that you have to play and play it. I could not do it.”

Obama is not the only well-educated, professional woman to have occupied the office of first lady, nor is she the first to come with young children amid the so-called mommy wars. Chelsea Clinton was in middle school in 1992 when her father was running for president and her mother declared on behalf of her generation of liberal women that they had not “stayed home and baked cookies and had teas” but chose instead to fulfill their professions.

full: http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/cookie-contest-stirs-debate-about-michelle-obamas-mom-in-chief-role/2012/07/06/gJQApnCpRW_singlePage.html

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Cookie contest stirs debate about Michelle Obama’s ‘mom-in-chief’ role (Original Post) alp227 Jul 2012 OP
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LadyHawkAZ

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Fri Jul 6, 2012, 03:41 PM
Jul 2012

"Another round of that perennial question — “Can men have it all?” — was cranking into a full-throttled debate recently, just as President Obama and Mitt Romney submitted their entries for a cookie-recipe contest.

It didn’t take long before the critique began, drawing a flurry of online comments reflecting on whether Obama had sacrificed too much by focusing on his career, or had offered a model for working fathers.

Once again, he was at the center of the open-ended conversation about working fathers that he entered in 2008, when he declared himself dad-in-chief and made clear his young daughters would be his top priority."

Said no one ever.

Really?? REALLY??? Why is this still worthy of an article?

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