In an interview taped last week and aired on Fox News Sunday, Romney was asked by host Chris Wallace how he answered “the Obama charge that they offer more support, more choice to women when it comes to abortion, rape, or birth control or women’s health.”“In regards to women’s healthcare, look I’m the guy who was able to get healthcare for all the women and men in my state,” said Romney. “They’re just talking about at the federal level, we actually did something and we did it without cutting Medicare and without raising taxes.”
is this another one of those gaffe's of truth? is he by making desperate claims to fame that he has so far ducked and dodged praising by proxy the ACA, spawned by his design and implementation and now endorsement.
“I’m very proud of what we did and the fact that we helped women, men and children in our state,” he said.
Romney’s campaign in recent weeks has invoked his Massachusetts healthcare law more often. The former governor has always defended his healthcare overhaul, but has avoided making it a centerpiece of his campaign.
Many conservatives are strongly critical of the law, which inspired parts of President Obama’s own Affordable Care Act.When a Romney spokesperson earlier this month praised the law, she was met with harsh criticism from conservative commentators.
he finally stands up and they the right slap him back down, they really seem to, to quote a partial phrase of Glen Beck have this, have this deep seated hatred of, i don't know Romney? paraphrasing his indictment of the Pres. and his "deep seated hatred of white people" like his mother, but he's not pushing anti women legislation so really who has the deep seated hatred?
but he still supports all repugnant laws his party wants to promote, because he has not denounced them and we know he is a yes man.
but he still supports all repugnant laws his party wants to promote, because he has not denounced them and we know he is a yes man.