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September 18, 2007

Oh, Mitt (Peter Fenn)

@ 11:59 am

I just love Mitt Romney.

As Ronald Reagan said so brilliantly, “There he goes again …”  Mitt Romney cannot stick to one idea, one position, one thought for more than a week. Whether it is abortion, gay rights, immigration, gun control, whatever, this guy is a whirling weather vane. 

The latest? His invective against Hillary Clinton’s quite interesting and innovative healthcare plan. He called it “bad medicine” and said it is similar to “European bureaucracies.”

Oh, yes, and by the way, VERY similar to what he put in place in Massachusetts and BRAGS about. Once again, Romney is getting called out on his lack of consistency and flip-flopping by nearly everybody. Tucker Carlson whacked him pretty well last night, after we had discussed Hillary’s plan.

I am constantly left to wonder about Mitt Romney — does this guy believe in anything, other than his own election as president?

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3 Comments »

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  1. Mitt Romney is right. There are many European bureaucracies similar in scope to Hillary's attempt to seize the entire health care industry and destroy it. Tucker Carlson is just another Washington insider who lives in fear that he will actually have to call someone on their politics and lose his popularity with the in crowd. The entire town runs off of a bohemian rhapsody of constant schmoozing of the main players. I don't plan on voting for Mitt Romney but it's obvious the Republican insiders fear him. Frankly, you sound like a Guiliani sock puppet.

    Comment by Robert Rosencrans — September 18, 2007 @ 7:35 pm

  2. Hardly worthy of a comment. If you can't see the difference between mobilizing private sector insurance or creating a single-payer plan, you're over the edge in partisanship.

    Comment by Dick Hanneman — September 19, 2007 @ 3:45 am

  3. Its FORCED healthcare…..I can't think of anything more un-American than forcing people under penalty of law to purchase something government wants them to.

    Comment by bill — September 21, 2007 @ 2:44 am

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