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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsRomney says! (updated)
Romney says Obama should apologize to America for his job performance. Did Romney apologize to Mass for being 47th in job creation?
http://twitter.com/thinkprogress/status/166004629795119105
http://twitter.com/thinkprogress/status/166004629795119105
Faced with good news about economy, Romney dissolves into incoherence
http://www.democraticunderground.com/1002262434
Updated to add, the incoherence continues:
Romney: This Time I'll Take Win In Nevada Caucuses To The White House
Mitt Romney delivered his victory speech in the Nevada caucuses a stump speech that was largely a repeat from his victory in the Florida primary earlier in the week.
"Thank you, Nevada. You know, this is not the first time you gave me your vote of confidence," Romney said, referring to how he had also won the Nevada caucuses in 2008. "And this time I'm gonna take it to the White House."
Romney also emphasized the unemployment numbers while also carefully threading the needle of the past week's very positive job creation numbers reiterating his theme that Obama's policies on health care, financial reform, and energy made a bad economy worse.
"Mr. President, we welcome any good news on the jobs front but it is thanks to the innovation of the American people in the private sector, and not to you, Mr. President."
Romney also declared fairly newer line: "This president began his presidency by apologizing for America. He now should be apologizing to America!"
http://livewire.talkingpointsmemo.com/entries/romney-this-time-ill-take-win-in-nevada
Mitt Romney delivered his victory speech in the Nevada caucuses a stump speech that was largely a repeat from his victory in the Florida primary earlier in the week.
"Thank you, Nevada. You know, this is not the first time you gave me your vote of confidence," Romney said, referring to how he had also won the Nevada caucuses in 2008. "And this time I'm gonna take it to the White House."
Romney also emphasized the unemployment numbers while also carefully threading the needle of the past week's very positive job creation numbers reiterating his theme that Obama's policies on health care, financial reform, and energy made a bad economy worse.
"Mr. President, we welcome any good news on the jobs front but it is thanks to the innovation of the American people in the private sector, and not to you, Mr. President."
Romney also declared fairly newer line: "This president began his presidency by apologizing for America. He now should be apologizing to America!"
http://livewire.talkingpointsmemo.com/entries/romney-this-time-ill-take-win-in-nevada
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Romney says! (updated) (Original Post)
ProSense
Feb 2012
OP
gopiscrap
(23,733 posts)1. Willard should apologize
for sucking air that could go to people who aren't brain dead and don't buy his bullshit!
no where to go with his ridiculous argument about the economy: It's improving, but Obama made it worse.
lpbk2713
(42,751 posts)3. The GOP should apologize.
For the eight years of corruption and malfeasance that put our country on the brink of ruin.
Actually, they should be held accountable in a public forum.
Obama has done a good job of bringing us back but he still has a long way to go.