Ann Romney affirms Mitt's pro-life stance on The View
Mitt Romney could not make the appearance.
Mitt Romney's wife defended him on The View yesterday, affirming her husband's pro-life credentials. Ann Romney explained that her husband's position strengthened after he was compelled to reject a plan to conduct stem-cell research in Massachusetts.
Ann Romney during her appearance on The View.
She added, "That's when he came out saying he was pro life. I think we all have to understand this is an issue that is so tender and there are people on both sides of the issue, with very good conscience, coming with a different opinion."
Ann Romney then explained that women today are more concerned about economic problems facing their families than anything else.
Mitt Romney's current stance on abortion includes a strong personal objection to it with a preference that the issue be decided on the state level. Romney remains willing to allow exceptions in cases of rape, incest, and the life of the mother.
Romney's position on this critical issue is important because the next president is widely expected to appoint one or two new Supreme Court justices, which could solidify the court's position one way or another. Currently, the court has a slim conservative majority.
Ann spent most of the time during the interview discussing lighter topics, such as Costco, the household chore wheel, and television.
She also mentioned that she has stopped watching television because she can no longer stand watching campaign ads. "The American people are sick of campaign ads, am I right?"
Perhaps the biggest disappointment for the show was that Mitt Romney himself did not appear. Although he was invited, other concerns prevented him from attending. Ann quoted her husband's quip that the women hosting the show were "too shared-tongued and not conservative."
Mitt Romney's staff did confirm that the Governor has scheduling issues and could not appear on the show.
Despite the Governor's absence, the appearance of Ann Romney should help Mitt Romney's ratings as more Americans have the opportunity to see the personal side of the Romney family.
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A vote for anyone other than Romney is a vote for Obama, since he is the incumbent and the media favorite. Don't fool yourself. Now is not the time to support third party candidates, especially since some people have already voted, whether it be through early voting or absentee ballots. If we want a third party in office (which would be nice, since the Democratic party is decidedly anti-Biblical, and the Republican party is iffy on a few issues), we can maybe start supporting candidates for 2016 after this election is over. But it takes years, not days, to gain support for a candidate.
DarthJ: Voting for your candidate is foolish since your candidate has no chance of winning. But, it will throw a vote to Obama, which, I suspect, is your motive. If anything brings this country down, it is "civil ignorance." Educate yourself. God bless.
If he allows abortions in the case of rape and incest then he is not really pro-life, just partially so. Virgil Goode of the Constitution Party is the only candidate running on a 100% pro-life platform- no exceptions. Romney's history alone (just a few weeks ago "I am not pursuing any anti-abortion legislation) should exclude him from being considered a reliable defender of the unborn.
I didn't watch the show but I can image how the fanatic abortionists on that show had a fit.
Governor Romney also spoke quite well at the very end of his speech at the Al Smith Dinner specifically mentioning the unborn. As for Obama being there...well...a supposed show of civility will only demonstrate, unfortunately, that it is fine to vote for Obama in the ballot box. This picture of the Cardinal and the President tells it all: http://rorate-caeli.blogspot.com/
Ann did great, great values, pro-life, faith and jobs.