Senator Larry Craig (R-Idaho) spoke to Matt Lauer of NBC’s The Today Show that airs on Tuesday night. In excerpts made available, Craig took aim at former Governor Mitt Romney and his reaction to the lewd conduct charges last August:
Craig also takes to task Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney during the interview. Craig was one of two Senate liaisons for Romney’s campaign before Craig removed himself from that position when news of his arrest broke. Romney later said of Craig, “He’s disappointed the American people.”
Craig tells Lauer: “I was very proud of my association with Mitt Romney. I’d worked hard for him here in the state. I was a co-chair of his campaign on Capitol Hill. And he not only threw me under his campaign bus, he backed up and ran over me again.” [emphasis added]
The interview airs Tuesday night on NBC.
1 Response to “Craig: Romney “Threw Me Under the Bus, Backed Up, Ran Over Me Again””
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Sen. Craig is pretty pathetic…still blaming others for his actions.
Good move for Romney to terminate Craig, despite Craig’s bathroom behavior he obviously has problems taking personal responsibility and being a decisive and effective leader.
Left by teak
October 15, 2007 at 8:39am