Posted on 11/17/2010 5:31:13 AM PST by Federalist Patriot
Here is video of Tea Party Express President Amy Kremer telling CBNs David Brody that Gov. Mitt Romney is absolutely not acceptable as a Presidential candidate in 2012. She made the statement after Brody asked her if the Tea Party Movement could accept Romney in spite of his role in signing RomneyCare into law in the state of Massachusetts.
Kremers response: Absolutely not. . . . The days of people being able to do one thing in their state in front of a microphone and then going to Washington and doing something else I mean the internet and the 24-hour news cycles changed it all. And these people dont have short memories.
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Romney — author of RomneyCARE, overturner of the Mass
Constitution (using its citizens as lab rats),
and he-who-covered-up-the-BIG-DIG?
NO way, Juan.
Mitt better save his money this time around.
Mitt Go Home
Just say NO!
None of the candidates will be able to secure the Republican nomination without Tea Party support. There are several who would get their support but Romney isn’t one of them. He might as well save his money and stop wasting his, and our time.
See tagline.
Hard to believe this question was even asked. LOL!
Its a Tea Party country now Mitt and you don’t fit in anywhere except contributing money to the Tea Party and the next GOP prez candidate, Sarah Palin.
I am looking at Bobby Jindal.
Mitt Romney is a gun grabber. I wouldn’t support him in any way, shape, or form. Given how the moderate treated the Republican nominated Conservatives this election, I’ll never, ever support another moderate again.
Sorry, but from now on, no more lesser of two evils and you need more than an R behind your name.
He has entirely too much hair.
NO! NO! NO! NO! NO! NO! NO! NO! NEVER! NEVER! NEVER! NEVER! NEVER! NEVER! NEVER! NEVER!
Message to Romney: NO!
Nope. Never.
Romney will be a non-factor among Republicans and conservatives this time around. However, he may have a McCain-like appeal to independents and Dems who cross over to vote in open primary states.
We're going to get it from all sides, now, folks, because we've been underestimated once.
The Dems are shocked, the RINOs are either trying to marginalize or neutralize or infiltrate and steer us off on the path to 'same ol' same ol' land'. Both sides are going to try every trick in the book to derail the movement because the 'TEA party threat level' has gone from Green Oolong to Orange Pekoe to Red Zinger.
Smile and be pleasant, don't sit in a bunch (spread out in the room, that way it looks like there are even more of us!), and stick to your guns!
Nobody wanted Mitt last time around. I don’t understand why he persists.
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