Mitt Romney on Obama Playing Golf: “The Country is Better Off when He is Listening to Advice from His Caddie Rather than His Economic Advisers”
Mitt Romney at the Values Voter Summit today where he commented on President Obama’s 40+ rounds of golf he has played since becoming President:
“Mind you, I think the country is probably better of when he is listening to advice from his caddie rather than from his economic advisers.”
He also said that “the liberals have gone from back-slapping to back-stabbing” in the wake of Republican victories in Virginia, New Jersey and Massachusetts. Romney echoed the words of the late Jackie Gleason – “How sweet it is.”
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Added: Sep-17-2010 Occurred On: Sep-17-2010
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By: star53
In: News, Arts and Entertainment
Tags: Liberals, Mitt Romney, Obama Golf, Values Voter Summit
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