Romney stated nothing new. They are the same old indictments. Romney is more guilty of many of his statements than Trump ever could.
Republicans have people impoverished and in understanding that, there is also a Republican 47% and they are still ignored by the Republican establishment. Romney called up the dead statesmen in warnings about Democracy. Romney has absolutely no place in stating others are the bad guys when it comes to destroying democracy. Republicans equate democracy with capitalism.
As far as I am concerned the New York Times overstepped their authority to admitting to a private meeting. It raises questions about the trustworthiness of it's editorial boards. The fact of the matter is national politics is far different than party politics. That goes for both parties. The idea Donald Trump will probably alter his STATEMENTS on the national level is realistic. He has openly stated to the people at a rally, "You will always be in my heart and priorities." That statement came about money and the future campaigns. Donald Trump has a very long relationship with his constituency. This speech by Romney is water off a duck's back. I don't believe Donald Trump should give the speech validity or respect.
I should not be surprised The New York Times will violate any understanding of privacy or safety. The newspaper was more than willing to expose concerns of President Obama's Homeland Security about the London Olympics with the purpose to push voters in favor of Mitt Romney. The New York Times has no policy of safety regarding the public and doesn't mind if millions are in danger if it doesn't fit it's politics.
Republicans have people impoverished and in understanding that, there is also a Republican 47% and they are still ignored by the Republican establishment. Romney called up the dead statesmen in warnings about Democracy. Romney has absolutely no place in stating others are the bad guys when it comes to destroying democracy. Republicans equate democracy with capitalism.
As far as I am concerned the New York Times overstepped their authority to admitting to a private meeting. It raises questions about the trustworthiness of it's editorial boards. The fact of the matter is national politics is far different than party politics. That goes for both parties. The idea Donald Trump will probably alter his STATEMENTS on the national level is realistic. He has openly stated to the people at a rally, "You will always be in my heart and priorities." That statement came about money and the future campaigns. Donald Trump has a very long relationship with his constituency. This speech by Romney is water off a duck's back. I don't believe Donald Trump should give the speech validity or respect.
I should not be surprised The New York Times will violate any understanding of privacy or safety. The newspaper was more than willing to expose concerns of President Obama's Homeland Security about the London Olympics with the purpose to push voters in favor of Mitt Romney. The New York Times has no policy of safety regarding the public and doesn't mind if millions are in danger if it doesn't fit it's politics.