Posted on 02/24/2012 2:04:35 PM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
One of the biggest myths of the 2012 presidential campaign, propagated by Team Romney and the mainstream media, is that Willard Mitt Romney is a hard-liner on immigration issues. One easily could reach that conclusion if Romney were judged on his speeches, press releases, and sound bites.
However, as all conservatives should know, it is foolish to predict how a politician will govern based on campaign rhetoric. The more reliable way to determine a candidates position is to review his actual record.
It is clear the Romney campaign, beginning with his 2008 bid, decided to use immigration as one of the few hooks it had to lure conservatives to its camp. With Romneys dismal record on fiscal and social issues, his consultants must have concluded that with so little said about immigration by Romney while governor, they could get away with creating a phony record.
Indeed, if one digs deeply, a disturbing pattern emerges. Romneys hard-line positions on immigration suddenly arose as he began thinking of running for president in 2006. Moreover, his current views on immigration usually contradict what he actually said and did as governor. It appears that Romneys immigration positions have been created solely for his presidential run or were based upon events that simply never occurred.
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Does he still wear magic underware ?
Okay, I’m stealing this from someone else (don’t remember who). A conservative, a moderate and a liberal walk into a bar. The bartender says, “Hey Mitt”.
The article has quotes proving otherwise.
Thank you Joe, we’re doing fine. Best you y’all too.
It’s not stealing, it’s just flattery
NOt too many folks have visited more states that I have, 49.
Been waiting for a chance to sail to Hawaii and that’s the only one I’ve missed so far.
Good Job drive too fast. good job
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