In an astonishing interview with ABC News, Mitt Romney apologizes for the First Amendment and sympathizes with foreign protesters:
[I]t’s not right to do things that are of the nature of what was done by, apparently this film....
I think people should have the common courtesy and judgment--the good judgment--not to be--not to offend other peoples’ faiths. It’s a very bad thing, I think, this guy’s doing.
Well why don't you just wrap your head in a turban, Mitt Romney? My God! The First Amendment is "not right"? Our freedoms are "a very bad thing"? My God! Quick, the smelling salts!
Fair is Fair, Mittster.
Posted by: Bob | September 14, 2012 at 10:47 AM
Somebody got hold of him and told him to stop beuing a jerk. Note that unlike the embassy in Egypt, there is no mention of "the universal right of free speech."
Posted by: japa21 | September 14, 2012 at 10:49 AM
And he's saying this in the comfort of a US TV studio. What would he do if he inside a surrounded consulate?
But odd, since now they're doubling down, saying none of this would have happened if the old Mittster were prez.
Reports from ongoing Values Voter are chilling.
Posted by: You Don't Say | September 14, 2012 at 10:59 AM