futuremd
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You are correct.Admitting you are wrong is not an apology.So now I have this morbid curiosity. Since Romney apologized for his 47% comments, what about the people that originally agreed with him? Where do you all stand now?
by
Mamiverse Team
|
10/*****12
In an interview with
Fox News
on Thursday night, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney told Fox News correspondent, Sean Hannity, how he would have responded to some topics that weren’t brought up during the first
presidential debate
on Wednesday. After
doubling down
on his statements made during leaked video footage of a private fundraiser on the
47 percent of the United States
population, who from Mr. Romney’s perspective, pay no taxes and rely on government dependence, here is a transcript of what Mr. Romney stated he would have said when asked of his remarks:
"Well, clearly in a campaign with hundreds if not thousands of speeches and question and answer sessions, now and then you’re going to say something that doesn’t come out right. In this case, I said something that’s just completely wrong."
I should have said: "Since romney has changed his mind on those phrases..."
However I still wonder what Romney supporters are feeling now that hes changed his tune...again.