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MITT ROMNEY: WILL VOTERS LOOK PAST THE SMOOTH TALK?
Mitt Romney Has Never Met a Position He Didn’t Like:
Not long ago, the conventional wisdom on Mitt Romney said that he would have a hard time squaring the positions he took as a moderate to liberal Republican in Massachusetts with the views of the majority of Republican primary voters.However, this has scarcely been a problem at all. The Mitt of 2002 would hardly recognize the Mitt running for President today. He’s changed positions on Choice, tax cuts, gun control, Iraq, and a long list of other issues crucial to gaining support in the primary.
Mitt Romney Embraces Republican Dirty Politics:
A Mitt Romney strategy session must look like a Who’s Who of dirty politics. His Deputy Campaign Manager just quit, apparently over ties to Jack Abramoff. He’s hired media consultants responsible for racially divisive ads, and raised money from funders who have backed some of the ugliest smears in American politics, including the infamous Swift Boat Veterans. If this is who is working for Romney in May, imagine the tone of the campaign he will be running by September.
Mitt Romn-oops: But He Sounded So Good Saying It!
Romney’s reputation for smooth talk masks the fact that he has been one of the more gaffe-prone presidential candidates in recent years. Recent Mitt-isms include launching his campaign at a museum honoring well-known anti-Semite Henry Ford, claiming he was a long-time hunter, when in fact he had hunted twice; referring to a Fidel Castro slogan in a speech in South Florida, and veering off into a weird examination of Hitler’s coal gasification accomplishments. How long until he’s asked to spell “potato?”






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