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After touring the V.A. hospital, Mitt asked to look at their books. After he spent forty minutes going through their books, he told them, You run a very good place, very tight.* Very good. Romney asked to go on another tour of the hospital, and after spending an hour and forty minutes there, the last question he asked was, So what
what do you*‑‑ what are you lacking?* What do you need help with?
The response? Milk.
Friday comes, and the milkman comes, Glenn continues. This is what the vets needed they needed 7,000 pints of milk a week.* Milkman shows up, 7,000 pints.* The head of the V.A. hospital asks, Where did all this come from?* He [the milkman] said an anonymous donor.* Now, the guy didnt put it together.
Glenn explains that when the next week rolled around, the milkman shows up again, and continued to show up every week for two years. After two years of delivering 7,000 pints of milk a week to the hospital, as the milkman is retiring, the man finally gets him to reveal the anonymous donor.
Its Mitt Romney.
Mitt Romney was writing a personal check and didnt want anybody to know for two years and provided the vets with all of their milk in Boston, Glenn explained to listeners this morning.
When Romney became governor, he sent a bill through to help the V.A. hospital it was down to the dollar. This man told Glenn, if you want a mechanic on the economy? Its this guy. He [Mitt Romney] went and he looked at the books first. He wanted to see what we were doing and how effective we were.* He said then, beyond that, the milk.* He did that and he didnt want anything*‑‑ he didnt want anyone to know.
No one is telling America these stories but Friday, Glenn will.
The incredible stories of character the media isn’t telling you about Mitt Romney – Glenn Beck
The response? Milk.
Friday comes, and the milkman comes, Glenn continues. This is what the vets needed they needed 7,000 pints of milk a week.* Milkman shows up, 7,000 pints.* The head of the V.A. hospital asks, Where did all this come from?* He [the milkman] said an anonymous donor.* Now, the guy didnt put it together.
Glenn explains that when the next week rolled around, the milkman shows up again, and continued to show up every week for two years. After two years of delivering 7,000 pints of milk a week to the hospital, as the milkman is retiring, the man finally gets him to reveal the anonymous donor.
Its Mitt Romney.
Mitt Romney was writing a personal check and didnt want anybody to know for two years and provided the vets with all of their milk in Boston, Glenn explained to listeners this morning.
When Romney became governor, he sent a bill through to help the V.A. hospital it was down to the dollar. This man told Glenn, if you want a mechanic on the economy? Its this guy. He [Mitt Romney] went and he looked at the books first. He wanted to see what we were doing and how effective we were.* He said then, beyond that, the milk.* He did that and he didnt want anything*‑‑ he didnt want anyone to know.
No one is telling America these stories but Friday, Glenn will.
The incredible stories of character the media isn’t telling you about Mitt Romney – Glenn Beck