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meegbear

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Mon Sep 24, 2012, 04:55 PM Sep 2012

The Rude Pundit - In Brief: Romney in 2007: Some Fun Quotes from an Interview on ABC's This Week

Back on February 18, 2007, Mitt Romney was interviewed by George Stephanopoulos's hair while at the beginning of his long journey to lose the presidential race this year. There's a few things in there that perhaps deserve to be quoted once again:

On being a missionary: "I was in a pampered home with great advantages. I went to France and I lived on a far more modest, humble basis. We made about $100 a week, we drew out of our savings to live there. That was food, clothing, transportation, housing, the whole bit. And I recognized that the opportunities we have in this country are absolutely extraordinary...Look it's hard. It's real hard being a missionary in France." (Note: Romney was a missionary during the Vietnam War, so, you know, compared to, say, John Kerry's 1968, it wasn't that hard.)

And here's another quote on his time in France. See, his father, George Romney, was a frontrunner for the 1968 Republican nomination when he went to Vietnam to visit the troops. He came back and said that he had received "the greatest brainwashing that anybody can get" from the generals and diplomatic corps there. It pretty much killed George Romney's presidential aspirations.

Asked if it was a "tough blow," Mitt Romney told Stephanopoulos, "It must have been but I wasn't around. I was lucky, I was in France. I was serving my church at the time. And so I saw from afar the statement and I must admit it didn't impact me as having such huge impact or moment."

You got that? The most degrading moment for his father, whom Mitt Romney has talked about idolizing, had no effect on him at all. That's some automaton-level sociopathic shit right there.

One more thing: You know that Romney was the president of the Boston area Mormon churches? That's right. He's used to being called "President Romney," fucker.

By the way, in 2007-2008, nearly every interview with Romney, including one on 60 Minutes, which he did again last night, focused on him being a Mormon. This time around? Almost nothing.

You'd think someone who has seen such progress in people's attitudes firsthand would be a bit more tolerant. Nah, not Mitt. That'd require compassion, and he left that behind like a snake's old skin a long time ago.

http://rudepundit.blogspot.com/2012/09/in-brief-romney-in-2007-some-fun-quotes.html

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The Rude Pundit - In Brief: Romney in 2007: Some Fun Quotes from an Interview on ABC's This Week (Original Post) meegbear Sep 2012 OP
OMG "It's real hard being a missionary in France" OMG MITT YOU DID NOT JUST SAY THAT renate Sep 2012 #1
OK, so poor Mitt couldn't live on a weekly salary that would have represented the Blue Meany Sep 2012 #2
Wow... Rider3 Sep 2012 #3

renate

(13,776 posts)
1. OMG "It's real hard being a missionary in France" OMG MITT YOU DID NOT JUST SAY THAT
Mon Sep 24, 2012, 04:59 PM
Sep 2012


He actually had the nerve to say that being a missionary in France was hard. There were kids his age fighting and dying in Vietnam. He raised self-absorption to a new and dizzying height with that one sentence alone.
 

Blue Meany

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2. OK, so poor Mitt couldn't live on a weekly salary that would have represented the
Mon Sep 24, 2012, 05:09 PM
Sep 2012

61 hours of work at minimum wage at that time. Therefore, he had to draw on his savings to get by--savings, so doubt, built up from all those summer jobs he was working as a teenager.

If he had been a conscientous objector, they might have demanded that he take a minimum-wage job on the other side of the country (so that he couldn't live with his family) in order that he share some of the hardship of those who are drafted. At least, that is what happened to friends of mine, who ended up cleaning bedpans in govt. hospitals for years, even when they had college educations and could have gotten other work.

This pales in comparison to conditions in Vietnam, of course, but Mitt couldn't handle even that level of inconvenience.

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