"Romney Screws Pooch on Immigration"
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2895880/posts
The lesson here, is that Romney didn't "make a mistake" or "misunderstand" or "screw the pooch".
Romney's position is the same as Obama's -- but he won't admit it, and so we get stories like this instead, while other Republicans flail around looking for an "explanation" involving a "mistake". Ain't no mistake, kids -- this is Romney NWO-ism in action.
One-hundred-and-forty-proof Romney, straight and uncut.
And you want to buy four years of this? Maybe eight? With this guy as the Leader of your party, defending you against the Hillary! and Nancy Pelosi and Tom Daschle and all the Bloombergs and Sharptons and "Moonbeam" Browns?
If you look at the history of just about everyone you hurl these accusations at, you see a history of boosting that looks something like: Sarah Palin / Herman Cain / Allan West / Rick Perry / Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum in either order. All of whom have more conservative bents than Mitt Romney. Mitt Romney, very true, has a chicken side and it shows here. Mitt should stand to learn to say the U word: Unconstitutional. (If he’s the great Mormon Redeemer of America, as I’ve heard it told, he’s supposed to correct America’s straying from the Constitution. So it seems really weird that the LDS hasn’t briefed him on this issue.) Anyhow, Obama isn’t chicken, he’s doing this to be nervy. And also, what happened to the GOP non chickens? Demand for them was diluted to death in struggles among a herd of cats, in a typically underwhelming primary turnout.
"Romney won't say he'll overturn immigration order"
AP ^ | Sunday June 17, 2012BRUNSWICK, Ohio (AP) Mitt Romney is refusing to say that he would overturn President Barack Obama's new policy allowing some young illegal immigrants to stay in the United States.
The Republican presidential candidate tells CBS Face the Nation that if hes president, Obamas executive order would be overtaken by events by virtue of my putting in place a long-term solution.
Romney was asked three times in the interview if he would overturn Obamas order, but he didnt directly answer the question. Instead, he said would work to pass a law to help those young people who were brought in by their parents through no fault of their own. Romney said he doesnt know why Obama feels stop-gap measures are the right way to go.
The candidates comments represent a further softening of his rhetoric on immigration since the GOP primary campaign ended.
It's getting deep quick, guys.