Ann Romney's Favorite TV Show Is 'Modern Family'; Steve Levitan Responds

Asked by Entertainment Tonight to name her favorite TV show, aspiring First Lady Ann Romney replied that Modern Family -- the hit ABC sitcom about the lives of three very different and intertwined families -- was the show she most looked forward to watching each week.
The endorsement did not go unnoticed by Modern Family executive producer Steve Levitan, who tartly tweeted, "Thrilled Ann Romney says ModFam is her favorite show. We'll offer her the role of officiant at Mitch & Cam's wedding. As soon as it's legal."

The remark was aimed squarely at the views of her Republican presidential candidate husband, Mitt Romney, who has been an outspoken opponent of marriage equality throughout the campaign. At the Conservative Political Action Conference in February, Romney told attendees that he "prevented Massacusetts from becoming the Las Vegas of gay marriage."
“When I am president, I will defend the Defense of Marriage Act,” Romney said during his CPAC remarks. “And I will fight for an amendment to our constitution that defines marriage as a relationship between a man and a woman.”

Still, if Mr. and Mrs. Romney don't see eye-to-eye on this particular social issue, it wouldn't be the first time for a Republican family with designs on the Oval Office: Former First Lady Laura Bush declared her support of same-sex marriage on a 2010 appearance on Larry King Live -- an "area" where she and husband George W. Bush "disagree."

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Luckily in my case, my boyfriend chased me for a year before we got together, and in that time, I was able to learn that he feels the same way as I do on all the important issues.
my grandfather was a welsh coalminer.
smh.
and it made me think that I have no clue of the partners from most politicians in my country lol so I was basically thinking: do people care??
sad thing is she has probably gotten extensive media training too
just
wow
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It's just so sad that every 4 years there's the worry that reproductive rights will be removed, LGBT rights further reduced, gender equality put on the backburner, etc. Every four damn years, and it's still a worry.
Whenever I tell anyone over here what the Republican policies are this year, 99% think I am bullshitting them =/