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Newsweek calls Romney an insecure wimp on the cover of its latest issue, but the label isn't particularly accurate.
In a move that reduces political coverage to the level of playground taunts, Newsweek attempted to stir up controversy this week by calling Mitt Romney a wimp.
Newsweek calls Romney an insecure wimp on the cover of its latest issue, but the label isn't particularly accurate.
In a move that reduces political coverage to the level of playground taunts, Newsweek attempted to stir up controversy this week by calling Mitt Romney a wimp.
So wait -- the standard for which direction your campaign is heading is what Newsweek says about you? Since when?
Wimp? I thought he was a bully -- remember that storyline? The attack machine can't seem to keep track of their own lines of attack.
At least the President is thick skinned and NOT a sissy asking for an apology like Romney. Romney needs to toughen up and realize negative campaigning is part of running. IF he expects everyone to bow down to him and give him and apology or kiss his pinky ring then he go back to running Bain. Washington and America are not filled with "Yes whatever you want sir" people.
Something Romeny has only been accustomed to in his career. So he is not in a position to fire anyone and he is certainly NOT in a position to tell anyone to give him his apology ESPECIALLY our President. Romney's party should apologize to him for running and them knowing he will lose. Such a shame
OMG the latest News Week Cover calls Mitt Romney a Wimp!!! How EMBARASSING!!!! His campaign goes downhill on a daily basis.....so sad.
And that matters......................exactly how?
What's Newsweek these days? 10 pages?
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