January 10, 2007

Romney: I Was Wrong On Some Issues Back Then

Appearing on the Glenn and Helen Reynolds show, Gov. Mitt Romney responded this afternoon to the YouTube dump of his 1994 debate with Ted Kennedy.


Posted at 08:12 PM


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What a nut!
"Protecting" marriage, trying to take away a woman's right to choose--all the while promoting equal rights for all?

Someone put a tape recorder on this guy and take him back through this ridiculous speech.

C'mon, Massachusetts, we thought you were smarter than this.....

loretta | 01.11.07 09:22 AM


Believe me Loretta, Romney was not going to win a 2nd term. In fact his chosen succesor, Lt. Gov. Kerry Healey, was crushed by 21% points despite our 16 year history of dividing state government by electing Republicans as Gov.

Have you ever been in a business where some MBA consultant comes in from McKinsey or Bain and within a few months tries to totally reorganize the company? And if the company survives, you end up spending the next 5 years trying to fix the damage they did? That's what his one-term as Governor was like. Romney was too slick for his own good. Good luck to the GOP if they buy his salespitch. They'll need it.

not the senator | 01.11.07 01:02 PM


Mitt Romney is seeking to protect the institution of marriage...AND protect the rights of the children to be raised by a father and a mother.

He is also protecting the sanctity of life. Mitt Romney is showing leadership, doing what the majority of Americans wish the current elected officials would do.

Garth | 01.11.07 01:13 PM

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