People here don’t trust Romney, understood. But there is not a word of the speech Romney just gave which conservatives would disagree with.
“People here dont trust Romney, understood. But there is not a word of the speech Romney just gave which conservatives would disagree with.”
Well, which side of his mouth is he talking out of today?
He flip flops around so much, frankly I don’t believe him.
I guess there is nothing he can say that will win over the hard-core Mitt haters. Fine, there are always going to be some for any issue/candidate, whatever. I just hope after some cooling off most here won’t stay home in November. We’ll need all the votes.
And I’ve been disappointed for a LONG time—I was a Pawlenty supporter!
Words are just that, words. Mitt's entire career is one of increasing the power of the State. Mitt's entire career is own service to his own power-lust.
Mitt seeks the office to glorify one thing and only one thing -- Mitt.
Mitt laughs at those who believe in Limited Government and other conservative beliefs.
I cherish our Constitution and believe as William Wallace Stated, that Liberty is the best of all things."
Above is Liberty from government tyranny.
That’s the problem. Mitt talks right, and moves left.
Everything Romney does is calculated. He made the calculation to come to Masschusetts to run foe the Senate as a Republican, because Kennedy had the Dem side locked up. (just like RINO Bloomberg in NYC). He staked out liberal positions and disavowed Reagan.
He maintained pro-abortion, pro-gay, and big government positions even as governor. He spent his last year in office out of state as he laid the groundwork for a Presidential run. He made the calculation not to run for governor because he would lose.
Romney then made the calculation to change his positions on major issues such as abortion so that he would be more aligned with Republicans on the national stage.
He morphed into ‘Mr. Conservative’ for the Presidential campaigns. But because he had no conservative track record to support his rhetoric, he savaged opponents through ads and under-the-radar attacks.
He has stood by his biggest disaster, Romneycare, with its $50 abortions and the lack of conscience exemptions—just like Obamacare.
The fact that he can recite a speech with some conservative-sounding sentiments doesn’t mean that he believes any of it in his heart, because his actions say that he doesn’t.