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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
no someone more hypocritical.,
Source(s): http://video.yahoo.com/video/play?vid=32614 - Thomas BLv 51 decade ago
Here is a Flip Flop from Mitt Romney.
1.
Winter Olympics: Over budgeted, Possible loss of over 75Million, US Officials under charges of gross negligence and corruption. No one would touch the games with a 50 foot poll.
Enter Mitt: Clean-up the mess, and in the end make profit of $35Million for the State.
2. State of Massachusetts: Big Dig corruption Charges, too much delay and cost over runs, health care crisis.
Enter Mitt: Big Dig completed, Corruption routed, Everyone in state insured.
If Mitt Flip Flops like this then I like the Cakes he makes.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
There's a difference between changing your position on something ONCE and then leaving it that way ... and changing your position multiple times back and forth, depending on which way the political winds are blowing.
The former is not flip-flopping. The latter is.
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- DesignDiva1Lv 51 decade ago
Yes...just like John Kerry and Hillary Clinton.
The only candidate who has never changed positions and "is who he is" is Rudy Giuliani.
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- KerryLv 71 decade ago
I do not see him flip flopping. I see his opponents claiming that, but I do not see if myself.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Yes, and he kinda looks like him too with the perfect hair and clean looks and rich family (in Kerry's case he married into it!)
Romney = Kerry - Christianity
- Fast Eddie BLv 61 decade ago
Dunno, but since he's a Rep and has around 30 IQ points on Kerry, there's really no reason to be comparing the two.