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Thursday, January 17, 2008
posted by Anne | 2:11 PM | permalink
Amazing. The Washington Post's David Broder, liberal wiseman political commentator, writes about the Democrats' Résumé Gap. (In comparison to Republicans, most notably Mitt.)

UPDATE: Ross Perot supports Mitt. Newsweek. (and slams McCain) He's still a character.

UPDATE: CBS News reporter interrupts Romney with hostile questioning. (CBS is the most liberal old network, no question. Once I watched their regular news show after years of moving away, and it was barely news, just liberal agitprop.) Mitt must really be getting to them. Heh.

But this is what he has to deal with. A hostile press. They still love John McCain. They think Huckabee is a disaster waiting to happen for Republicans if he's the nominee, so they won't lay a glove on him. [Note: correction, it's an AP reporter. ]
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8 Comments:


It's actually an AP reporter. I think Mitt handled him in a courteous, professional manner.



Yup, I'm no lawyer but isn't the expression:
"Asked and answered" appropriate in this video? Mitt kept crushing the guy with information and the reporter kept asking the same question.

M



If there's one thing you can say about this primary season, it's that it sure as heck is fun. I love a bloody fight to the finish, I feel like Kilgore in Apocalypse Now, "I love the smell of napalm in the morning."

Boxing matches with AP reporters inside Staples stores is just more cream in the pie.

GO GET EM MITT!



The best part is at the end when the woman (just a bystander) was like "You are rude and ugly!" to the reporter who was way out of line. Totally awesome. GO MITT!



I thought the reporter was out of line and his tone was unnecessary.
Mitt did fine. I really liked the little old lady sticking up for Mitt at the end: "I think you are rude . . . and ugly."



This interchange made me laugh. Mitt handled it exceptionally well. He answered his question satisfactorily several times. The reporter was just trying to ruffle his feathers, and it didn't work. In fact he got more ruffled and unprofessional than he should have with the man who is going to be the next president! What a poor loser.



The CBS link says that the AP reporter who was 'rude and ugly' is Glen Johnson. If I am not mistaken this is the same guy who was involved in the infamous AP article 'Romney EDGES McCain to win Michigan' By LIZ SIDOTI and GLEN JOHNSON, Associated Press Writers
Wed Jan 16, 9:15 AM ET

Link

Later updated? to 'Romney wins convincing Michigan victory'

By LIZ SIDOTI and GLEN JOHNSON, Associated Press Writers
Wed Jan 16, 9:15 AM ET

Link



I can hardly image the frenzy of cries of bias and foul play were someone from FoxNews to challenge some point Clinton or Obama made from the supposed audience as Glen Johnson challenged Romney.
It is quite obvious that Romney’s point is absolutely true. Lobbyists will have little ability to influence his administration and he will not owe them favors. That a supposed reporter has a problem with Romney is obvious. Perhaps had he listened rather than jumping at an opportunity to attack he would have saved himself from making a mistake. Of course that Glen Johnson continued indicates that instead of being ashamed he feels he has a point.
Remarkable.




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