“In the private sector, if you don’t change your view when the facts change, you’ll get fired for being stupid,” Romney said yesterday during a town hall meeting in New Hampshire according to ABC’s Emily Friedman.
Mitt Romney seemed comfortable with Perry’s recent attacks, one suggesting that he changed his mind on Romneycare and originally supported the stimulus.
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“The nature of politics is that you try and find some edge to characterize your opponent and beat him over the head, and that is if you don’t have a optimistic or positive message of your own,” said Romney.
“It’s not that every single issue I’ve looked at my entire life I’ve changed my view on.” he said.
In response to Romney’s remarks, Perry campaign spokesman Mark Miner emailed the following statement, “It’s clear Mitt Romney will say anything to hide his past flip-flops. His latest quotes are further proof that he will change policies to suit what is in the best interest for himself.”
