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If a picture says a thousand words, how many does a video say?

The New York Observer unearthed video of a high defensive Mitt Romney in an October 1994 senatorial debate with Senator Ted Kennedy. Romney touted his support for abortion rights and distanced himself from former President Ronald Reagan.

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Updated 1/10/07, 8:22pm MST: Blue Mass Group picked up on Romney’s YouTube response.

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(Hat tip: Greg Sargent, Election Central | TPM Cafe)

10 Responses to ““Multiple Choice Mitt””

[...] In the now infamous video from the October 1994 senatorial debate with Senator Ted Kennedy (D-Massachusetts), then-Republican candidate Romney, visibly frustrated by Kennedy’s remarks, distanced himself from the Reagan/Bush White House. He said, starting at 2:32 on the YouTube video: Look, I was an Independent at the time of Reagan/Bush. I’m not trying to return to Reagan/Bush. [...]

[...] The point seems to be, as one person I spoke with said, that conservatives don’t have a problem with conversion stories like Romney’s. He’s seen the light and now he is ideologically where they want him to be. That’s what will likely matter to the Republican base, even if McCain, Giuliani, and other Republican opponents run flip-flop videos on YouTube or have someone dress up in a dolphin costume to walk around CPAC. [...]

[...] Comments The Right’s Field » CPAC: Romney Wants Extremist Love on The Knock on RomneyMatt Ortega on Et Tu, Rudy?Matt Ortega on CPAC: Nagourney WhitewashesCoulter’s Speechmatt on Et Tu, Rudy?Emboldened » Blog Archive » CPAC: Romney Wants Extremist Love on “Multiple Choice Mitt” The Right’s Field Asks: [...]

[...] Marshall takes direct aim at “Multiple Choice” Mitt Romney. But Romney seems so transparently phoney, so willing to say anything that I find him [...]

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