Mitt Romney Challenged on Lobbyists
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Well done by the AP journalist indeed. Too often the one difficult question asked is evaded and the politician moves on. Here there was a bit of follow-up and it clearly put Romney on the mat. His defense seemed so feeble. We need more of this in-depth questioning from the media.
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Hmmmmm!
Another highly paid political LIAR!
Go figure!
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Lets you and I talk... outside... with our fists.
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the woman at the very end hate's to look at herself in the mirror (she's was saying "rude & ugly" as a freudian reflection of her perception of herself)
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hear that dumb bitch at the end saying he was rude hahaha fuckin slits
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@TheOpinionatedPerson I agree. Romney won the debate, both on the merits and how he handled himself.
Just four days ago, Glen Johnson, the pudgy journalist involved in this verbal altercation, wrote an article in the Boston Globe in which he talked about the incident while failing to acknowledge that *HE* was the journalist involved. Instead, he twice talked about the actions of "a reporter" instead of saying "me" or "this reporter." Who's being misleading now?
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Does this really count as a lie? All the reporter proved was that a single lobbyist had a connection to his campaign on a minor level.
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politics is a fvcking JOKE
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How about that asshole who try to tell him how to do his job... I would've told him to fuck off. Romney and his people are creeps.
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"Save your opinions." WTF! This is America, founded and aggreddupon by sharing opinions. Thanks to this reporter for calling Romney on his BS semantics. ROMNEY IS BOUGHT AND PAID FOR BY THE SAME PEOPLE AS OBAMA AND BUSH. RON PAUL 2012
Mitt Romney reminds me of Martin Sheen's character in Stephen King's the Dead Zone. I think he is every bit as dangerous.
oxfordw 4 years ago 8
ahah, he reminds me more of Michael Douglas' character in the classic movie "Wall Street"
extlecom 4 years ago 5