Is this what you want?
Last night, Mitt Romney explained his 1992 vote for former Massachusetts Senator Paul Tsongas in the Democratic primary as a vote against Bill Clinton. Ive never voted for a Democrat when there was a Republican on the ballot, he said. And any chance I got to vote against Bill Clinton or Ted Kennedy, I took. Romneys bottom-line? I have always voted for a Republican any time there was a Republican on the ballot.
Okay, fair enough. Romney is saying hes a Republican, but given the chance to vote against Bill Clinton in 1992, he decided to meddle in the Democratic primary. If hed had the opportunity to vote for a Republican in the Republican primary, hed have jumped at the chance, but lacking that, he voted Democratic.
Seems reasonable, except there was a Republican primary. But its not just the facts that get in the way of Mitt Romneys explanation. Its Mitt Romney himself, because just about each time hes explained the vote, hes explained it differently.
On December 15, 1993, The Boston Globe reported that Romney said he couldnt recall for whom he had voted. Six weeks later, the Globe reported that Romney confirmed he voted for former US Sen. Paul Tsongas. Why? Because favored his ideas over those of Bill Clinton. Then in October of 1994, The Washington Post reported that Romney publicizes his brief stint as a Democrat to support ex-senator Paul Tsongas in the 1992 presidential primary.
Flash forward 13 years to February, 2007 and Romney offered a completely different rationale in an interview with ABCs George Stephanopoulos: When there was no real contest in the Republican primary, Id vote in the Democrat primary, vote for the person who I thought would be the weakest opponent for the Republican.
So Romney has gone from not being able to recall who he voted for, to saying he voted for Tsongas because he liked Tsongas, to saying his vote for Tsongas shows he is bipartisan, to saying he voted for Tsongas to oppose Bill Clinton, to saying he voted for Tsongas to weaken the Democrats, to saying he only voted for Tsongas because he didnt have a chance to vote for a Republican. Except, of course, he did.
So what does Mitt Romney really believe? Nobody really knows. And that probably includes Mitt Romney himself.
Yes, thank you. Is there a way that your post could be *mailed* to me at FR, so I can print it without the extraneous stuff? As I said, I need to take a computer course some day. LOL
Yesterday, I called Rick’s campaign HQ, and asked them to emphasize Mitt’s leftist judicial appointments. Rick talked about them on Beck today briefly. Probably a coincidence, but maybe if we all call HQ about Mitt’s bald-faced lies about his support of Tsongas, this revelation would drive the final nail in his quest to purchase the nomination. Believe me, I’m going to call local radio shows on Sunday and Monday exposing the phony. Bob