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Romney Will be Judged on Actions, Not Coverage

Kymberly2 Wrote: Sep 17, 2012 10:07 PM
I've found a lot of people are like me, at first, I felt that Romney had jumped the gun, but NOW, I figure he said and did the very best things that could have been said and done. None of this was in response to the film..not really. It has been far too well organized to be spontaneous. Quite evidently there have been political and religious radical jerks, organizing and planning and just waiting for any flimsly reason to scream, blow up and strike out at the nation that helped, supported and willingly gave them aid; I am reminded of a wild dog, when freed from a trap, it will trun and attack the one who freed it, out of sheer bile. The animal's actions I can overlook, the humans actions I will forgive, but NOT overlook.
Salena Zito, a reporter with the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, watched Mitt Romney's Wednesday morning news conference from a diner in Wisconsin. Customers paid careful attention to the TV as reporters repeatedly asked Romney if he had made a mistake by criticizing President Obama's handling of the embassy crises in Egypt and Libya. The exchanges left no doubt that Romney's questioners thought he had made a mess of the situation.

But Zito found an entirely different reaction in the diner. "People were just floored by the press," she says. "The group was pretty mixed between Obama supporters and Romney supporters, and...
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