Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Mitt Romney: A Candidate For All Positions - Even Opposing Ones

Mitt Romney can be your candidate. He can also be your opponent. If you vote based upon "hot topic", divisive issues (Gun Control, Women's Rights, Immigration, Gay Rights) like most amerimorons he is counting on both you, and your opponents for votes. Just depends upon who he is talking to today.

Watch him straddle the fence on "Face the Nation". This guy is a real pro and his switch-hitting is remarkable.

For more read and follow as the Log Cabin Republicans monitor Mitt's stance(s):

Flip Flop Mitt - Still on the Defensive


Mitt Romney seen here demonstrating his two positions on an issue.

Governor Mitt Romney still can't explain his double talk on Ronald Reagan. On Sunday, Bob Schieffer from CBS News interviewed him on "Face the Nation." Schieffer asked Romney to explain why he ran away from Ronald Reagan during his 1994 Senate campaign. This is the best Romney could come up with - "When I was running in '94, I wasn't trying to return to Reagan-Bush, because that was characterized as a very different posture than what I was running for." What?!?

Watch here as he crafts implausible answers to Schieffer's questions. His tangled responses demonstrate, once again, that you just can't trust Mitt Romney.

Then Sunday night at the Fox News Republican Presidential Debate in Florida, Mitt found out that his opponents are on to him too! Senator John McCain said, "Governor Romney, you've been spending the last year trying to fool people about your record. I don't want you to start fooling them about mine." Senator McCain knows that you can't trust Mitt Romney.

It was more bad news for Team Romney in Washington, DC on Friday and Saturday. Romney spoke at the Family Research Council's "Values Voters Summit" and participated in their straw poll. Romney targeted this event to gain support from social conservatives. Log Cabin staff members attended the "summit" to talk with participants, reporters, and talk radio hosts about Mitt Romney's record. Romney received only 10% support from conference attendees...only 99 straw poll votes. Apparently, "Values Voter Summit" attendees know you can't trust Mitt Romney.

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