Thursday, July 14, 2005
Uncle Rom, Part 2: The Romneying
Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, a Republican who — like Santorum — has been mentioned as a possible presidential candidate in 2008, called the remarks unfortunate, but did not ask for an apology, said spokesman Eric Fehrnstrom.
"Senator Santorum is a fine person, and we're all entitled to make a mistake once in a while," Fehrnstrom said.
"Oh, go ahead, Ricky! Accuse my constituency of widespread moral degradation, you little scamp!"
This fucker honestly doesn't give two shits about the people who voted him into office, does he? Between this, lying to the people about his position of abortion, and laughing while his fellow Republicans make fun of his voters, I bet he views us as nothing more as willing peons who will build a great shrine unto him.
Well, at least we won't be making the same mistake twice.
"Senator Santorum is a fine person, and we're all entitled to make a mistake once in a while," Fehrnstrom said.
"Oh, go ahead, Ricky! Accuse my constituency of widespread moral degradation, you little scamp!"
This fucker honestly doesn't give two shits about the people who voted him into office, does he? Between this, lying to the people about his position of abortion, and laughing while his fellow Republicans make fun of his voters, I bet he views us as nothing more as willing peons who will build a great shrine unto him.
Well, at least we won't be making the same mistake twice.