
CafeMom has partnered with Headline News to provide you with coverage of both the Democratic and the Republican National Conventions.
We started off the week in Tampa at the Republican Convention with a mom panel, co-moderated by myself and HLN anchor Kyra Phillips.
HLN aired a condensed version of the panel on 'Evening Express' tonight, which you can watch here -- or you can check out the entire panel discussion, after the jump.
Our panelists included:
Laura Bridgewater, A Mormon mother of four, Republican delegate from Utah, and professor and chair of the Microbiology and Cellular Microbiology Department at Brigham Young University.
Jenny Erikson, conservative political blogger for The Stir and stay-at-home mother of two from California.
And Congressman Marsha Blackburn, Representative for the 7th District of Tennessee, Tea Party Republican, and mother and grandmother.
As you can see, what followed was an open and honest conversation about what's important to Republican women.
Watch our video and listen to what they have to say- then tell us:
What do you think?


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Ha! She talks! Jenny. What an empty, tiny parroting voice you have. I don't know why I should be surprised.
A multi-multi-millionnaire is successful and by design is ONLY in business to make money — not share the wealth by way of jobs unless it is expedient to do so. You weren't even born when Reagan attempted the 'trickle down' and clearly that hasn't worked. The correlation between running a business and running a country are not even remotely on the same map. If that were true, others before Romney would have been elected and we wouldn't even be talking about this.
Marsha Blackburn is my Congressman.
See her “blatantly unconstitutional” votes at :
http://mickeywhite.blogspot.com/2009/09/tn-congressman-marsha-blackburn-votes.html
Mickey
The cost of gas doubled when George Bush was president. The first woman who speaks on this piece lied almost immediately. I shouldn't be surprised I'm disgusted by both parties but there is enough wrong without adding lies. It seems that Republicans want us to forget that George W. Bush pushed this country to the edge of complete distruction. They want to behave as if Obama caused the mess that George Bush left us with. They don't want to take any responsibility for the issues that thieir last president saddled this country with.
It is interesting that they are always condemning Obama's health care plan, at least he tried to provide people with much needed healthcare options. Never have the Republicans done that. It wold seem that they much prefer for people to no options or options that are so exhorbitant as to not be affordable for the majority of working class Americans.