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Romney to FNC: troops just part of "laundry list"

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cdnreprtr Posted - 9/9/2012 4:34:43 AM | show profile | flag this post

So Fox interviewers tosses Mitt a soft arcing underhand .. Why didn't you mention the troops? .. and he whiffs:

"When you give a speech you don't go through a laundry list, you talk about the things you think are important."

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Yep.

Thats his answer. His words.

The men and women serving and sacrificing are just part of a "laundry list."

NOT IMPORTANT.

Bu .. bu .. but he says he mentioned "the military"

Which other have pointed out, is not the same as the troops.

it is like praising businesses, but not the employees. Hailing a sports franchise but not the players. (You won that Steinbrenner!)

This isn't a one off thing. Its Romney's core belief.

And it shows how out of touch he is with the middle class and hard-working Americans that really are the ones THAT BUILD THIS.

Corporations are people.

Troops are not important.

outside of the HUGE "misstatements" and flubs (cant wait for those 3am calls) ... when push comes to shove does anyone actually believe he'll fight for middle and working class americans .. or for corporations and institutions?

Its just not in Romney's history, or past actions.

It is not just his logic.

It is his Character.

cruiser Posted - 9/9/2012 12:59:53 PM | show profile | flag this post

Were presidential politics not such a serious topic

it would be humorous to watch the primitive intellectual machinations of the liberal brain when fed with perpetual anger andpartisan talking points.

The silliness is palpable.

etaoin shrdlu Posted - 9/10/2012 8:31:33 AM | show profile | flag this post

What do you expect from cruzo...

he has stated here that wounded warriors are "trying to game the system" in seeking care for their combat wounds.


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