> Doesnt change what Romneys right hand guy did, and
> Romney knew about, as he whisked him through tolls by
> flashing his fake badge... and Romney didnt can him
> until he got caught in the second state.
So, let me see if I’ve got this straight.
You’ve got your skivvies in a twist over a New York Slimes story about a Romney Operative who was able to get the governor through the tolls without having to pay the $1.25, right?
And I’m certain that McCain and Huckabee never, ever, EVER abused their positions for expediency, right?
And you ALWAYS obey the speed limits, and you ALWAYS come to a complete stop at the stop sign, and you ALWAYS pay the tolls without complaining, and you ALWAYS keep the parking meter topped up, right? If not, then you are a hypocrite.
Somehow, I’m just not getting the same level of importance out of this story that you are.
And you may believe that you have the whole story on this subject.
I don’t believe it for a minute.
I have heard people talk about meeting Romney. People who were adverse to his candidacy and his positions or changing positions or what have you.
To a man, and woman, they come away from meeting the guy with a completely different impression.
Now, maybe he’s just a better salesman than the rest of the bunch.
But if all I’ve got to go by is who’s a better salesman, considering the kind of personna we need to present to the outside world, and the kind of leadership we need in order to get the Congress and Senate in line with at least SOME conservative principles, I’ll take Romney over anybody else that’s still in the race, any day, all day.
good spin - if you don’t like the nyts, go with the AP...
but don’t rationalize.
... you may also check into the penalty for impersonating
a police officer - >>> WHILE MITT WATCHED