Source:The Fiscal Times- people who have multiple political personalities and positions, need multiple heads. One head is just too, damn small for them. LOL |
"It’s no secret that Mitt Romney has embraced being a political chameleon by changing positions from the primaries debates on key issues.
President Obama has slammed him for a nebulous tax policy, but with little apparent impact as the Nov. 6 election draws closer and both candidates are even in national polls. In some instances, the former Massachusetts governor had to walk back comments—such as his claim that 47 percent of the country are takers who see themselves as victims—that he says were either taken out of context or expressed inelegantly.
From The Fiscal Times
This is the political question of 2012 that Mitt Romney might not be able to answer: where does he stand on the issues. Because he's had so many positions on them over the years and in 2012 alone, that his Republican opponents brought up during the primaries.
This is the political question of 2012 that Mitt Romney might not be able to answer: where does he stand on the issues. Because he's had so many positions on them over the years and in 2012 alone, that his Republican opponents brought up during the primaries.
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