Mitt Romney Gets Booed For Attacking Ron Paul
January 11, 2008 by Orlando
Filed under News and Opinion
Mitt Romney gets a loud booing from the crowd after making a comment about Ron Paul.
January 11, 2008 by Orlando
Filed under News and Opinion
Mitt Romney gets a loud booing from the crowd after making a comment about Ron Paul.
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I nearly fell out of my chair, laughing, when Romney said Paul should stop reading Ahamadinejad’s press releases. I wonder how long he’d been saving that one for just the right moment?
It is too bad that people will get excited about a candidate, and vote for them, because they make a sarcastic comment in an attempt to make people laugh at another candidate. Romney could have debated the issue, oh, no, he couldn’t do that because Ron Paul was right. I lost all respect I had for Romney, I thought he was a good guy, but now he jumps on the “rip Ron Paul but don’t answer his concerns bandwagon”.
What would the founders think of our process.