For Mitt Romney, Imitiation Is The Sincerest Form Of Flattery

Somewhere a poll said “change” was good, so the Romney campaign did what Mitt Romney always does: he changed his position to “change”.

The original:
obamachange.jpg
The pale imitation:
romneychange.jpg

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3 Responses to “For Mitt Romney, Imitiation Is The Sincerest Form Of Flattery”


  • Good for you! I was wondering when someone would pick up on this.

    I saw the new (errr… latest) Mitt Romney “Change” posters on Saturday, I think, framing his face on TV during a stump speech. I thought, “Does flip flopping Mitt Romney really want a bunch of signs around him saying he changes?” I wonder if the irony is lost on most voters? It seems lost on him!

    For lots on Mitt Romney from both a secular and spiritual perspective, check out

    romneyforpresident.townhall.com

    The blog isn’t what it seems.

    (Funny photos too!)

  • For your information, Mitt Romney used the word ‘change’ way earlier in his campaign. He said that CHANGE starts with us. I’m wondering why you missed that!

  • Change was first used in the ferocious Ugg v. Gah campaign with the slogan “Fire too hot? Meat too old? Vote Ugg, bring change!”

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