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He has feigned outrage against the president, and you will see it during this interview. He will be laughing, smiling, and will maybe throw in a semi-tough 'screened' question to save his credibility. The reason is because he's all about the ratings and fame, and Obama's administration has given him a platform.
Romney would have been a clean, honest president, no scandals to report on, no outrage, and a good economy is about as interesting as a can of beans.
No outrage aside from resenting the 53% that took him by surprise as it was caught on tape at a private event. We can agree to disagree. People on both sides are getting way too worked up. LOL! The Super Bowl is a day where most Americans put politics aside and enjoy football.