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Sojourning_Soul
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Tue 01/21/14 05:54 AM
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In New Interview: Mitt Romney Admits "They Had To Steal Republican Nomination From Ron Paul". A new documentary about Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney premiered Friday night at the Sundance Film Festival in Utah. During one of the final scenes in the movie, a confession is admitted. Given what has come before it in the film - Romney'��s defeatism in the debates - the scene leaves the impression that perhaps in his heart of hearts Romney never really believed he could win. That also seems the message of one of the last scenes of "��Mitt,"�� the day after the election, when Romney addressed staff at his Boston campaign headquarters. The old lack of confidence came out again as Romney suggested he never felt comfortable in the race. He passed on something someone at headquarters had told him: "In some ways, we kind of had to steal the Republican nomination. Our party is Southern, evangelical and populist. And you'��re Northern, and you're Mormon, and you're rich. And these do not match well with our party." http://beforeitsnews.com/politics/2014/01/in-new-interview-mitt-romney-admits-they-had-to-steal-republican-nomination-from-ron-paul-2590036.html |
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that bout sums that up Ron Paul, as usual has always had...ZERO CHANCE at the nomination Romney overestimated the populations growing distrust of Obama as of election time...anmd the media did him in as well with the truthful 47% comment... |
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Edited by
Sojourning_Soul
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Tue 01/21/14 07:10 AM
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We would sure be having different conversations today rather than scandals, wars, spying, outsourcing jobs, terrorism, a crashing economy, and the horrors of obozocare had Paul been elected |
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"Romney admits stealing nomination from Paul"
Oh what nonsense. |
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"Romney admits stealing nomination from Paul" Oh what nonsense. Guess the news, Mitt and the documentary are lies/liars then huh? |
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Ron Paul was too honest..
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Ron Paul was too honest.. More like: "I do not know if the people of the United States would vote for superior men if they ran for office, but there can be no doubt that such men do not run." - Alexis de Tocqueville, Democracy in America And they get scorned when they try. - Al Newman, here and now. |
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