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Mitt Romney: Candidate of Change (Iraq Timetables)

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Uploaded by on Jan 5, 2008

Mitt Romney flip flops on the topic of timetables for Iraq during the ABC/Facebook debate in January 2008.

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  • If Mitt Romney doesn't support timetables, he should have answered "NO!" on ABC.

  • Opps! I meant :14-15 seconds into the clip.

  • He smiles because he knows Mitt is lying out of his ass.

  • The man is just like his father... willing to say anything to get elected.

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  • You just cannot trust that guy... McCain is right... Romney is the candidate of change... changing positions and trying to change what was said!

  • I can't tell if Mitt is being dishonest or if he honestly just can't keep up with all the different positions he's held and flip-flopped on. Is he a sociopathic liar or is he just losing track of his flip flops? Hmmm...hard to tell.

    He has nice hair though. I think I'm going to vote for him.

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  • romen noodle and shmuckabee

  • i think it was smart at the time for him actually even if it was slightly dishonest. Anyways since he doesnt support time tables now, he's the best

  • Oh...McCain got his info from THIS youtube video! I was wondering how he took everything so out of context. It was as if he saw it on a video where they edited what Romney said and cut off the context of what he said...IT ALL MAKES SENSE NOW!!!

  • mitt romney is awsome

  • Where has the logic gone? In the 2nd part he NEVER says anything about withdraws, JUST milestones. He says that there ought to be time tables to meet milestones. All these leftist and anti-Mitt people accusing him of being a liar or flip-flopper are just not listing to what he is saying. (oh and I am republican but I do not support mitt as a primary candidate)

  • The reporter asked a simple question. "Do you support a timetable for withdrawal?" He didn't say no. His answer seemed like a yes to me.

    Maybe he wanted his answer to be ambiguous enough so that he could pick either side in the future... whatever suited him politically. Even if he isn't an outright liar, he's at the very least dishonest.

  • McCain wanted timetables and benchmarks in Iraq too! MCCLATCHY-TRIBUNE January 26, 2007, entitled "McCain considers setting benchmarks for Iraqis".

    Goals people. GOALS. Not a timetable to withdraw the troops. We will be there forever if we don't make progress. Progress is only made with GOALS (aka benchmarks).

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