He certainly talks like a lawyer. I’ve asked him twice and he won’t answer. Did he work for his campaign off the internet ? He sure acts like he’s still working for it online. Spinning like a gerbil on an exercise wheel.
Sounds like he is back to full time status...
I missed where you asked that question, although I’m used to people asserting that they know the answer, even though I’ve stated it repeatedly, so maybe I simply didn’t notice.
I did not work for the Romney campaign, in either a paid or unpaid capacity, either on the internet or off the internet.
In September of 2008, I collected a page of signatures to put Romney’s name on the ballot in Virginia. I also collected a page of signatures to put Fred Thompson’s name on the ballot, and I signed a couple of other signature pages being circulated in our local republican meeting.
That is the extent of my “work” for any campaign during that time period. By the time we would have really “worked” in Virginia, the race was already over.
I never even had a bumper sticker or yard sign for Romney.
I also never attended a rally, meeting, or any other activity for Romney, although I was invited to one “party” after he got his name on the ballot in Virginia, since I had collected signatures for him. I did not attend.
So far as I can tell, no writing of mine regarding Romney ever appeared anywhere other than on FreeRepublic. I didn’t discuss Romney on my personal blog, or on other blogs in posts or comments. I never wrote about Romney in my newspaper column either.
I donated an extremely small sum of money to Romney’s campaign, in order to build up his list of “unique donors”. I also donated to the Thompson and Hunter campaigns.
I hope this answers any and all questions you may have, or may have asked and I missed, regarding my relationship with the Romney campaign.