Back in the 50s, lyrics to a popular song went like this:
"First you say you do, and then you don't, then you say you will, and then
you won't." Doesn't this remind you
of Mitt Romney? In his Sunday Meet the
Press interview he said he thought prohibiting insurance companies from denying
care due to pre-existing conditions and keeping kids on their parents' plans
were good ideas. Of course he vowed to
repeal the entire Obama plan his first day in office. And we all know he established a health care
plan in Massachusetts
that was a model for Obamacare but now he acts as if that never happened. And back in his Massachusetts days he was not
strictly anti-abortion but now he says he is adamantly pro-life and told Dick
Gregory that as president he would appoint Supreme Court judges that he hoped
would overthrow Roe v. Wade. That is a
scary admission of advance planning and indicates how our Supreme Court is
politically manipulated. He also said he
could work with the Democrats to get America "on the right track"
and that "compromise" is not a bad word. I'd like to see how that plays in Tea
Partyville. One thing I must say Romney
did very well in the interview. Every
time he said he had a “plan” (which he says often), and Gregory asked him for
specifics, he managed to answer at great length and very articulately without
giving any.
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Thanks for the Island of reason during the storms of misinformation.
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