Why the Romney bully story matters
WASHINGTON — Just hours after the Washington Post published a piece on Mitt Romney's prep school pranks — which included forcibly cutting the hair of a student who stood out for his nonconformity and his perceived
Kerry Healey, Romney campaign adviser, explains why she thinks we should take Mitt "at his word" about alleged bullying in high school. Healey says, “Is Mitt Romney a bully? And the answer is, no…. He does not have a vicious bone in his body.
In light of The Washington Post's story about Mitt Romney's high school bullying, Sean Hannity's panel on Thursday took a look at President Barack Obama's past — namely, pointing out that Obama admitted to being a bully in
In light of The Washington Post's story about Mitt Romney's high school bullying, Sean Hannity's panel on Thursday took a look at President Barack Obama's past — namely, pointing out that Obama admitted to being a bully in
Kerry Healey, Romney campaign adviser, explains why she thinks we should take Mitt "at his word" about alleged bullying in high school. Healey says, “Is Mitt Romney a bully? And the answer is, no…. He does not have a vicious bone in his body.
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