I'm not sure I can ever get over Romneycare, at least unless he explains it a lot better than he has. Just take a gander at this clip, showing Mitt heaping praise on Ted Kennedy as one of the "parents" of Massachusetts' universal health care efforts:
This Ted Kennedy lovefest footage from the 2006 bill-signing ceremony for the health care law is probably not what Romney wants GOP primary voters to have in mind when they enter a polling place or caucus meeting.
That's the "well, duh" remark of the primary season for me. This is not the campaign season for all those cheerful "I can work across the aisles" moderates, and it's becoming pretty clear that's what Romney is, o matter how much his teach tries to disguise it.
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Get used to it. If Romney is nominated, which appears rather likely, I assume liberal groups will air clips like this. I've seen similar ones of Romney defending abortion and gay rights. The southern base of the GOP will either stay home or run a third-party theocrat. Either way, Obama wins.