ABC News dug up some video of Romney’s 2002 gubernatorial campaign … and it shows that, once again, he has completely changed his tune on an important topic. This time, it’s earmarks.
I mean, there’s just nothing he can say about that. Mitt Romney has got to be one of the worst presidential candidates in decades. The fact that he remains the odds-on favorite to win the GOP nomination, well, that’s just sad.
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Al says
as desperately as Romney apparently does, common sense seems to go out the window, and you say anything to curry favor with the desired voter bloc of the moment, without any thought as to how it sounds, or how it squares with other positions and statements you have made, as recently as yesterday.
JHM says
The carp of sarcasm splashes in the pond of discourse.
Yet of course one might indeed feel a little sorry for how it makes Mittens’ poor MA look.
Happy days.
McHeartless
lynne says
to vote for him at the time. I moved here AFTERwards. đŸ˜€
Mark L. Bail says
a kid who gets bullied. Don’t get me wrong, he’s not being bullied. (He has power. He put himself in this position. He can fight back.) But his weakness–his lack of strong belief in anything–has been identified and exposed, and it is a real manifestation of what victims of bullying are almost always falsely accused of lacking: authenticity. Romney is shockingly inauthentic.
His problem is that he’s running for the nomination of a party that values consistency beyond being sensible. For this century’s GOP, it’s better to be consistently wrong than to change your mind to be right. What will complicate Romney’s candidacy even more is that authenticity is also fetish of the mainstream media.
tblade says
Didn’t someone here write a great post about how enormous of a haul Romney scored from the Federal Government to save the Olympics?