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TheCowsCameHome Mitt steps in it - againMan, this guy really lives in a make-believe world. http://www.boston.com/Boston/politicalintelligence/2012/04/mitt-romney-fenway-visit-prompts-renewed-look-world-series-remark/14BdoIPok43Q4PLz8BQpKM/index.html?comments=all
DCBob1. If the President had made such a dumb remark like this it would be huge headlines everywhere..Drudge would have the flashing siren with giant bold red type screaming headlines. When Romney does it... ho hum.. I guess its expected from a moron.
"The nation that couldn’t be conquered by foreign enemies has been conquered by its elected officials" odawg Free Republic in reference to the GOP Elites who are no difference than the Democrats
A six year old remark about a baseball game and a dog riding atop a car? Really, DUmmies? That's what your pinning your campaign hopes on?I guess it's slightly better than a forged TANG memo.
I could go to a lot of trouble proving to you that Romney was actually in New Hampshire campaigning for George W. Bush that day, but it doesn't really matter because -- as every New Englander has been screaming while reading this post -- Game 4 was played at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri.
Romney to stump for Bush in N.H.Governor Mitt Romney is heading to New Hampshire again today to campaign for President Bush, the second such trip since he told a reporter earlier this month that the White House hadn't asked him to do any more stumping for the president. Romney will spend the morning at the Republican Committee headquarters in Concord, Jewell Instruments in Manchester, and DTC Communications in Nashua before returning to the State House for the afternoon. Last weekend, Romney went to Nashua to campaign for Governor Craig Benson, a fellow Republican. Democrats have criticized the governor for spending so much time on the presidential campaign trail, but Republicans point out that dozens of Massachusetts Democrats have fanned out across the country in support of Senator John F. Kerry.