steve, this lying pattern with him, look, i don t like my first name. i m wicked jealous of my brother who got the good name in my family. but it would be a lie if i just didn t tell you my first name and claimed my first name was mitt when it s willard. it begins there with this guy. if anyone on this panel was going to change their name, it would be me. we share something. the integrity of what we got stuck with. but i ve never seen anything like this in a politician. for me, with romney it started way back. i remember this guy in 1994 when he ran for the senate in massachusetts. his position was pro choice. that s well established but it was much more than that. in a debate, he told a story of a family that died from a back alley abortion and that convinced him the government had no business imposing a decision
romney, because when he was running in massachusetts back in 1994 for the senate, he didn t just say he was pro-choice, he went so far out of his way to drive that point home. he talked about a close personal family member dying from a back alley abortion, and how that had filled him with that conviction that this is never any of the government s business because it causes tragedies like this. he goes from that for now basically calling for a return of the legal conditions that brought about the death of his relative. there s never been an accounting for that. it s a totally phony story about his conversion. if you re going to be converting, show us how it happened. conservative columnist george welles says romney s flip-flops are becoming a problem for the entire political party, the republicans. here s what he writes in his column this weekend, we got a tease of it. it was previewed by politico. romney, supposedly the republican most electable next november is a res
the flip-flops that have defined romney, because when he was running in massachusetts back in 1994 for the senate, he didn t just say he was pro-choice, he went so far out of his way to drive that point home. he talked about a close personal family member dying from a back alley abortion, and how that had filled him with that conviction that this is never any of the government s business because it causes tragedies like this. he goes from that for now basically calling for a return of the legal conditions that brought about the death of his relative. there s never been an accounting for that. if you re going to be converting, show us how it happened. conservative columnist george welles says romney s flip-flops are becoming a problem for the entire political party, the republicans. here s what he writes in his column this weekend, we got a tease of it. it was previewed by politico. romney, supposedly the republican most electable next november is a recidivist revisor of his principl