Hilary Rosen flap a "win in every regard" for GOP, says Nicolle Wallace
April 13, 2012
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David Axelrod deeming Rosen's comments "inappropriate and offensive" and campaign manager Jim Messina calling them "wrong." By the following day, the president and first lady, along with the vice president, were all criticizing the comments. But it was too late: The story was dominating the headlines by Thursday -- helped by the Romney campaign, which sought to tie Rosen's comments to "Obama's Women Problem" -- and prompting an embattled Rosen to apologize in order to try to keep the controversy from dominating another 24-hour news cycle.
For the record, Rosen isn't actually linked to the Obama campaign - despite suggestions
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