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Pushing worthwhile questions into ‘quiet rooms’
On NBC this morning, Matt Lauer asked Mitt Romney whether Americans with “questions about the distribution of wealth and power in this country” are necessarily motivated by, in the Republican’s word, “envy.” The host asked, “Is it about jealousy, or fairness?”
Romney was unmoved. “You know, I think it’s about envy,” he said. “I think it’s about class warfare.”
LAUER: Are there no fair questions about the distribution of wealth without it being seen as envy, though?
ROMNEY: I think it’s fine to talk about those things in quiet rooms and discussions about tax policy and the like. But the president has made it part of his campaign rally.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Fdj_7P2Do5M
Look at the shock on Mitt Romney's face when Matt asked, "Are there no fair questions about the distribution of wealth without it being seen as envy, though?"
Did the Mitt hit the fan? Is he "Mittfaced"? Or is it just a steaming pile of Mitt?
On NBC this morning, Matt Lauer asked Mitt Romney whether Americans with “questions about the distribution of wealth and power in this country” are necessarily motivated by, in the Republican’s word, “envy.” The host asked, “Is it about jealousy, or fairness?”
Romney was unmoved. “You know, I think it’s about envy,” he said. “I think it’s about class warfare.”
LAUER: Are there no fair questions about the distribution of wealth without it being seen as envy, though?
ROMNEY: I think it’s fine to talk about those things in quiet rooms and discussions about tax policy and the like. But the president has made it part of his campaign rally.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Fdj_7P2Do5M
Look at the shock on Mitt Romney's face when Matt asked, "Are there no fair questions about the distribution of wealth without it being seen as envy, though?"
Did the Mitt hit the fan? Is he "Mittfaced"? Or is it just a steaming pile of Mitt?
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