Greatest hits of the news coverage of Romney's 47% remark
By Richard K. Barry
The DNC put together what Political Wire has called a "brutal compilation" of news coverage of Mitt Romney's 47% remark captured by a hidden video camera.
Oh my, this really is devastating.
At one point I thought of Romney as someone who wanted the presidency so badly he would turn his back on many of the policy positions he once held as part of a campaign strategy. It wasn't a flattering view, mostly pathetic more than anything. Like a lot of people, I thought if he were to win, he would govern more from the center than the radical right would appreciate.
It wasn't until these comments became public that I actually fully embraced the notion that he is a real bastard capable of doing serious harm to the United States and its citizens.
(Cross-posted at Lippmann's Ghost.)
The DNC put together what Political Wire has called a "brutal compilation" of news coverage of Mitt Romney's 47% remark captured by a hidden video camera.
Oh my, this really is devastating.
At one point I thought of Romney as someone who wanted the presidency so badly he would turn his back on many of the policy positions he once held as part of a campaign strategy. It wasn't a flattering view, mostly pathetic more than anything. Like a lot of people, I thought if he were to win, he would govern more from the center than the radical right would appreciate.
It wasn't until these comments became public that I actually fully embraced the notion that he is a real bastard capable of doing serious harm to the United States and its citizens.
(Cross-posted at Lippmann's Ghost.)
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