Posted on 07/02/2011 8:16:17 AM PDT by Rational Thought
Youd think that Mitt Romney would at least make an effort to stop his constant flip-floppery. Granted, it may well be impossible for someone unencumbered with core convictions on, well, anything at all to resist the primordial urge to change his position every time the wind veers. But still, given his enormous army of paid consultants, insiders, and political hacks, without whom Mitt couldnt find his socks, its reasonable to assume that at least one of them would tell their meal ticket that his well-deserved reputation as a flip-flopper is not an asset. This is especially so in the age of YouTube, Google, and other such annoying inventions that make it much more difficult for said serial flip-flopper to get away with his predilection for rapid cerebration reversal (RCR).
In between John Kings annoying grunts at the June 13 debate in New Hampshire, the Mittster had this to say about President Obamas stewardship of the economy.
"He didnt create the recession, but he made it worse and longer."
Coming from Mitt, this is an amazingly straightforward statement. Two weeks later on June 27th, Romney, when again discussing Obamas mishandling of the economy, observed:
"He did not cause this recession, but he made it worse."
This in an astonishing, perhaps unprecedented, display of consistency for the Mittster. His position, as far as I can tell, remained virtually unchanged for two entire weeks. No hint of his trademark prevarication and shifting of positions. Moreover, I find myself in the decidedly unfamiliar (and uncomfortable) position of agreeing with the Mittster: Obama has made things worse. But, alas, that was Monday. Just three days later, on June 30th in Pennsylvania, Romney confirmed that my aforementioned discomfort was justified:
"I didnt say that things are worse. What I said was that the economy hasnt turned around."
What courage! What convictions! Why, He's just like Reagan!
Just imagine how he'd react to any challenge from Democrats.
That’s what happens when you inhale too much hair spray.
These people make me so angry over their stupidity and think we, the people, should give them the position of power that the POTUS has in this world in spite of it....don’t these idiots remember...EVER?.....that they are being recorded?
As I have said, ‘moderate’ is the father of disaster.
Mitt Romneys pinch of humor falls flat in N.H. (later admits being untruthful)
Mitt Romney's 'awkward, delusional' unemployment gaffe [fantastically stupid]
Romney is What's Wrong With the Republican Party [gloBULL warming]
Romney: I think I line up pretty well with the Tea Party [LOL]
He should step on a pop top and go on back home.
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