Posted on 02/15/2010 9:27:18 AM PST by C19fan
One of the first big moves of 2012 -- Mitt Romney Names Matt Rhoades PAC Executive Director: BOSTON -- Mitt Romney's Free and Strong America PAC announced today that Matt Rhoades, who has held senior positions on major presidential campaigns and at the Republican National Committee, will serve as the PAC's executive director. ....................................................
Rhoades, who's moving to Boston, is a well-regarded guy whose return to Romney pretty much confirms what will surprise nobody: That he's running in 2012. He's also, incidentally, been valued for his relationship with a key player in any GOP primary, Matt Drudge.
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On Friday, she told reporters she is curious why no New York City police officers died in the towers when so many firefighters did.
Other than my point, what is that supposed to prove?
where’s the quote? I watched their entire ABC interview with her and she did not say that.
Here’s the interview. It’s not her questioning. She was recalling some questions she read.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHmiWfg8J34
Other than some kind of attitude, I don’t know what your point is, you seem angry about something and I can’t pin it down.
“Heres the interview. Its not her questioning. She was recalling some questions she read.”
Ok, thank you for clearing that up. I admit that I was going on “what I heard form some guy” and that is usually not really accurate.
You are doing your dance again. But, I lied. Here’s a clue: sarcasm.
Romney’s line of defense is, “You’re a (1) anti-Mormon bigot and (2) Romney went to Havard. He knows what he’s doing and his critics are stupid.”
Get ready for those talking points.
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