My point is I don't admire him for stick with RomneyCare when the facts show it has failed. He refuses to accept the reality of the situation. He could have easily said, "I did not realize it would be so expensive to Mass., and as a result, I do not support it." Changing one's mind after receiving new facts is not flip-flopping.
That would be flip-flopping. If its your baby, defend it. If people don’t think that’s a good argument, they’re entitled to their own judgment.
I’m glad on this issue he is honest. That doesn’t mean I think he is in the clear.
There are other reasons to disqualify him from the presidency.
Where does he get off forcing residents of a state to buy medical insurance enforced by the local IRS and then turn around and say it was right for the residents of Mass because he says so , but other states, if they are lucky, can decide for themselves?
Good Lord, a majority Americans are stupid, but GOP primary voters are not THAT stupid.