I read what was posted here, but I didn't follow the link because I don't need a reporter to do my thinking for me, or to interpret this event. I'm more than capable of doing that for myself.
Romney gave the wrong response today. That is the bottom line. He proved that he's a left-leaning moderate, who's entirely comfortable with Congress passing some sort of legislation that gives a form of legality to the children of illegals (who were born outside this country).
Sarah Palin, on the other hand, responded appropriately, and immediately. She rightfully condemned Obama for what he's done, and called him on the carpet for blatant pandering to Hispanics for their votes:
Palin: Obama 'pandering' on immigration
Sarah showed real leadership, not calculated political side-stepping, like Mitt.
I don’t have a lot of posts here as a rule because I try to read the article. That doesn’t mean something in the news or on the internet forms my opinion.
I guess we will see if Myth gave the wrong non-response, eventually. Looking around at places other than here, it seems that lots of folks are p.o.’d over The Won’s power grab. This being politics, it could be best that he doesn’t respond to a matter that people are already up in arms about. I am of the opinion that a lot of people heard and saw The Won’s over reach and pandering. I really don’t think many said...What did Romney say? Every time I see Romney on tv since the “edict” he is talking about the economy. I think of what the average citizen sees, not you or I who are political junkies.
Thanks for the Sarah link. Sounds like she said the same thing you, I and most of the people on this site said. I think it’s great.
But unless something has come up that I haven’t heard (always possible) Sarah is not running for president and can say what she pleases without the repercussion of loosing votes. Just as you and I can.