At least he didn't go completely crazy and endorse the Huckster.
Read the statement.
Then keep swinging sweetheart...
Supporting the HLA??? That’s not what Romney said yesterday:
ROMNEY: “And ultimately, as, as an aspirational goal, I would love it if America came to a point where we’re not today, where the people of America would, would welcome a society that did not have abortion. But that’s not where we are, and so I’m not promoting or fighting for a constitutional amendment to ban abortion in all 50 states.”
Here’s the full context so folks can parse it for themselves:
MR. RUSSERT: But when you say you support a human life amendment to ban all abortions across the country, what would—form would that take? If a woman had an abortion, would she be perceived a criminal? Would a doctor who performed it be perceived a criminal? You talked about your family relative who died from an illegal abortion, and yet President Romney is saying ban all abortion. And what would be the legal consequences to people who participated in that procedure?
GOV. ROMNEY: Well, let’s do two parts to that. First of all, my view is that the right next step in the, in the fight to preserve the sanctity of life is to see Roe v. Wade overturned and then return to the states and to the elected representatives of the people the ability to deal with, with life and abortion on their own. And so...
MR. RUSSERT: But, Governor... allow abortion, others wouldn’t.
GOV. ROMNEY: So that...
MR. RUSSERT: But, Governor, play that out. Some states would allow abortion, others wouldn’t.
GOV. ROMNEY: Right. Yes.
MR. RUSSERT: So back to your relative.
GOV. ROMNEY: Mm-hmm.
MR. RUSSERT: They cross the border into another state...
GOV. ROMNEY: Mm-hmm.
MR. RUSSERT: ...or they stay in their own state and have an illegal abortion. What would be the consequences? Would they be...
GOV. ROMNEY: Let me get, let me get that. I’ll get to the consequences.
MR. RUSSERT: Please.
GOV. ROMNEY: But I want to point out that the first step, in my view, is that Roe v. Wade be overturned. And ultimately, as, as an aspirational goal, I would love it if America came to a point where we’re not today, where the people of America would, would welcome a society that did not have abortion. But that’s not where we are, and so I’m not promoting or fighting for a constitutional amendment to ban abortion in all 50 states. I am fighting for an overturning of Roe v. Wade.
And the consequences? They would be like the consequences associated with the bill relating to partial birth abortion, which, of course, does not punish the woman. You, you wouldn’t—I don’t think anyone is calling for—maybe some of them, but no one I know of is calling for punishing the, the mother, punishing the woman.
In a related matter, Romney also said this in his interview yesterday:
MR. RUSSERT: Do you believe life begins at conception?
GOV. ROMNEY: I do. I believe, I believe from a, from a, a political perspective that life begins at conception. I, I don’t, I don’t pretend to know, if you will, from a theological standpoint when life begins. But...
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22273924/page/3/