In case anyone feels this broad doesn’t have a clue what real working people experience, just read through these gems that came from Ann Romney’s perfectly-manicured lips. Damn! She gives Michelle Bachmann and Sarah Palin some tough competition! Just remember, Ann Romney’s dressage horse gets a $77,000 tax credit, while the average child – including those of many Republicans who’ll probably vote for her husband – gets a paltry $1,000.
“We can be poor in spirit, and I don’t even consider myself wealthy, which is an interesting thing. It can be here today and gone tomorrow.”
– To Fox News.
“Why are you here? What made you come out of your house today to this event? And what do you think about the future? I love the fact that there are women out there who don’t have a choice and they must go to work and they still have to raise the kids. Thank goodness that we value those people, too. And sometimes life isn’t easy for any of us.”
– Commenting on the average American woman at the Connecticut Republican Party’s Prescott Bush Awards Dinner in Stamford this past April.
“We were happy, studying hard. Neither one of us had a job because Mitt had enough of an investment from stock that we could sell off a little at a time.”
– In a 1994 interview with the Boston Globe, when Mitt was running for the U.S. Senate.
In an interview with a Baltimore radio station, Queen Ann pressed the audience to believe that, despite her husband’s stiff demeanor and penchant for human and canine bullying, he was really lots of fun, adding that “we better unzip him and let the real Mitt Romney out.”
“We’ve given all you people need to know.”
– In an interview with ABC’s “Good Morning America,” when asked why more of Mitt’s latest tax returns won’t be released publicly.
I know there’s more from Queen Ann, but this is about all I could stomach for now. Hostile comments welcome.
The are both clueless and without a moral center.
Yes, they are both clueless. Sadly, many people will vote for Romney strictly because they hate Obama. Then again, I didn’t vote for Kerry in 2004 because I liked him; more because I was voting against Bush. Politics is an ugly business!
You said it.
We made it past Dec 21. Happiness is …