Romney Weighs In on crisis

The Mittster still working hard as a surogate for John McCain. I know Romney is not well liked by Massachusetts Dems but can there be any doubt about who can talk to the press about financial issues with more authority in a contest between Romney and Palin? I don’t see Palin out there talking about the campaigns thoughts on the financial crisis.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22425001/vp/26842711#26842711

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6 Responses to Romney Weighs In on crisis

  1. Jules Gordon says:

    Your Honor,

    Nice job, a twist of Romneys nose (while complimenting his financial acumen); and a cheap hit on Sara Palin, classy.

    I was listening for Biden’s opinion, but he can’t say anything with his foot in his mouth.

    Biden now has a collage of Bidenisms on video.

    Personally, though I like him, just not politically.

    Interesting times ahead your honor.

    Jules

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  2. Bill Manzi says:

    Thank you!

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  3. Jim says:

    Crisis?! What crisis?! What, me worry?!

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  4. Jules Gordon says:

    Your Honor,

    You seem to rely on NBC, The Obama News Broadcast Company, quite a bit and the Daily Cos, a smear site, quite a bit.

    I would call that supermarket tabloid blogging.

    Romney did pretty good against a guy who was trying to paint McCain bad.

    I see you have Palinitis, a disease of the mind, that requires you to incessantly hack away at a successful woman candidate.

    Your just looking for a slip up to harp about.Check out Joe Biden, that should entertain you for now.

    Jules

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  5. Bill Manzi says:

    Unlike you Republican apologists we dems can have some fun by ridiculing our own. Please note my Biden post. And Jules NBC and all the other networks are wondering why Sarah Palin has entered “the cone of silence”.

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  6. Jim says:

    “….all the other networks are wondering why Sarah Palin has entered “the cone of silence”.”

    Because with only a Bachelors in Communications that took five years and four colleges to obtain, perhaps she has nothing to bring to the table?

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