For Mitt Romney, Imitiation Is The Sincerest Form Of Flattery
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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:

The pale imitation:

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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!”