
Thinkprogress:
When former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee sharply criticized President Bush’s foreign policy — calling it indicative of an “arrogant bunker mentality” — no one jumped to the administration’s defense more quickly than former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney.
“That’s an insult to the President and Mike Huckabee should apologize to the President,” he said on NBC’s Meet the Press.
Yesterday though, Reuters reported that former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney was now “distancing himself from his party’s unpopular president,” noting his criticisms of the Bush administration’s Iraq mismanagement at an event in Iowa:
“I think we did a less than effective job in managing the conflict following the collapse of Saddam Hussein,” the former Massachusetts governor said at a news conference. “I think we were under prepared for what occurred, understaffed, under planned, and, in some respects, under managed.“
2 comments:
The pot calling the kettle black.
Mitt is full of it and we don't need him to tell us the Bush who failed at every business his Daddy gave him and failed the United State taxpayers.
Hey, Mitt, can you spell W A F F L E?
Hey, Mitt, can you spell two-faced opportunist??
>:-)
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