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Mitt Romney to appear on MSNBC Morning Joe

March 31st, 2008 Posted in Mitt Romney

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Mitt Romney will be appearing on Morning Joe this Wednesday morning to discuss, amongst other things, the possibility of filling the Vice President slot on the G.O.P. ticket. If you can’t sleep, or are an early riser, you might want to tune in.

April 2, 2008 6-9a EDT

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4 Responses to “Mitt Romney to appear on MSNBC Morning Joe”

  1. Paulee&Mike Says:

    We heard that , should be interesting. Is there any way we can put the word out that
    they stop saying Mccain and Romney are not liking one another at this point in time.
    Several commentators stated on the fundraiser they attended last week they had a
    delightful day!!!!! Laughing belly laughs at times. Also, Mika was so in like of Huckerbee and constantly bad mouthed Romney about his money, hair too perfect,
    and flip-flops. Let’s face it changing your mind because you have matured, faced the facts, saw situations that made reasonable sense to take a different stand for the good of our country seems logical and healthy. I’d rather see honest change because
    off open mindedness, than sticking to a plan that isn’t best for this country. When someone expresses this it shouldn’t be called flip-flopping. Now, Mika summers
    in Maine. She should be reminded that we are still for ROMNEY, even if the economy
    should turn for the better, we still need a man of his stature, ethics, morals, and capabilities. Romney in Maine’s caucus came in 52% Mccain 21% Ron Paul 16% and Huckerbee 6%!!!!!!!!!!! Mainer’s are a tough sell, we even had Sen. Snow shoving
    Mccain down our throats. All ages just simply loved Romney, and we told her so along
    with all the lies that occured in Florida. She got an earfull from many!!!!!!
    Personally, we need someone with ethics and class and smarts, before this country
    goes completely down the tubes. M&M SWEET!!!!! WE NEED MITT, I just wish he would
    have been President. Remember, Mccain even said the Pres. doesn’t have to be
    friends with his V.P. So let’s hope they have mended their differences, and Mccain
    realizes he need Gov. Romney. We’ll be watching Wednesday. Guess I have said
    enough.
    Mainely yours


  2. KKSM Says:

    MIke&Paulee: great wordy letter there! That was fun to read and full of right ideas. I could not have said it better. I think one of the bad things of the time we live in is rigidity for the wrong reasons. People think you cannot change your mind toward good but have no problem with a person “relaxing” and “letting their hair down”, “becoming just a little more human”. But heaven forbid if a person self actualizes and comes away saying “I may have been wrong in that opinion”. Better to change than to just hang on to old useless ways and information. On the other hand, they all want some one to “cut them some slack”, but they don’t feel it necessary for them to do it for someone else… for shame.

    I shall tape it Wednesday as that is awfully early for the west…

    Go Mitt! We need you. Thank you for all you do and please keep doing it!


  3. Steve Andrew Says:

    Yep, both you guys are right. It’s like it boggles the mind that somebody might actually admit and take personal responsibility that he was wrong and changed positions. Mitt has only flipped (not flopped) on abortion and even then when he went from pro-chocie to pro-life he said he wouldn’t try to change the laws in Mass.


  4. Robyn Says:

    The economy is in more trouble than anyone wants to say. All politicians are afraid of ‘panic’ and want to soft sell the problems. Within a few months the news will get much worse. They haven’t even started to disuss the credit card debt that was sold as securities. It’s a very confusing complicated situation. You have to have someone who knows more about the business structure of our country than the average joe. Romney is the man with the understanding and ability to start working on the ‘many’ parts of this disasterous economic situation. The country is totally unaware of this crisis, they think it is about expensive gas and bad loans! Will McCain go with the best partner or be bull headed about his choice! The ‘main’ GOP party wants Mitt in there, how much power do they have on the choice of the VP.


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