New Romney Ad: Mitt Not "Politically Correct"
Mitt Romney has a new TV ad in Iowa, stressing to conservative voters how he's stood with them on issues like the right to life, traditional marriage, and upholding the English language — opposition to which is derided by the announcer as "politically correct."
Expect Romney to be pushing the social conservative messages in the home stretch, as he seeks to win over Iowa evangelicals who might be uncomfortable with his religion by employing much the same tactic as he did in yesterday's speech — stressing that they share a common foundation of conservative values.
Comments (11)
DTM wrote on December 7, 2007 12:19 PM:"I said what back when I was running for office in Massachusetts? No, I am sure you must be mistaken."
Shazbat wrote on December 7, 2007 12:54 PM:Mitt's next campaign ad:
Well, maybe I'm not "the norm". I'm not "camera friendly". I don't "wear clothes that fit me". I'm not a "heartbreaker". I haven't "had sex with a woman"; I don't know "how that works". I guess I don't "fall in line". I'm not "hygenic". I don't "wipe properly". I lack "style". I don't have "charisma" or "self esteem". I don't "own a toothbrush" or "let my scabs heal". I can't "reach all the parts of my body". When I sleep, I "sweat profusely".
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"When it wasn't politically correct Since 2005, he stood up for life in Massachusetts.
"When it wasn't politically correct Since 2005, he fought for English in the classroom.
"When it wasn't politically correct Since 2005,he said marriage should be between a man and a woman."
Gnopple wrote on December 7, 2007 1:18 PM:That didn't work. It was supposed to cross out "When it wasn't politically correct." Oh well.
douglasfactors wrote on December 7, 2007 1:24 PM:There are people who still use that expression?
benjoya wrote on December 7, 2007 1:28 PM:politically correct, schmolitically correct. i wanna hear about the ice planet kalob where god lives.
benjoya wrote on December 7, 2007 1:38 PM:oops, guess i'm not PC if i mock mutt's cult.
benjoya wrote on December 7, 2007 1:39 PM:there i go again, i mean "venerable, nearly-200-year-old religion," not "cult."
Powkat wrote on December 7, 2007 5:31 PM:You mean a common foundation of fear and hate-mongering
LiberalTarian wrote on December 7, 2007 7:59 PM:Ugh. It just occurred to me that just because this greaseball might not be the candidate this time, he is still a relatively young man, and he's going to keep going and going and going.
Arg. Willard wasn't just a creepy movie. :(
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