Tuesday, September 25, 2012

You're in trouble when: You admit your charge of conflict of interest might be partisan.

Enjoy the laugh.  Today, in the same breath in which he tells NBC's Brian Williams, "I don’t mean to be terribly partisan, but I kind of am," Mitt goes on to say that a conflict of interest exists when teachers' unions donate to Democrats:
"The person sitting across the table from them should not have received the largest campaign contributions from the teachers union themselves."
I think Mitt is just plain exhausted from campaigning, to jokingly admit openly that he just might, possibly, remote as it may be, though unlikely except in some extremely tiny way, be "terribly partisan".

Mitt, Wall Street and Big Oil called; said they felt compelled to honor your request to avoid conflicts of interest, and have cut off funding from the GOP political machine.

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