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Not Even Fox News Can Save Mitt Romney’s Sorry Sunday
Today was brutal for Romney. The Democratic National Committee put together a montage for you of mostly conservatives bashing Romney on the Sunday shows. It’s called ‘Romney’s Sorry Sunday’ and it’s best summed up as even Fox couldn’t carry that water.
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Here is roundup of Mitt’s sorry Sunday,
Chris Wallace (Fox News Sunday), “Mitt Romney has had a tough week trying to explain secretly recorded remarks he made at a fundraiser last May, in which he said 47 percent of Americans don’t pay federal income taxes and think of themselves as victims.
David Gregory (Meet The Press), ” They see themselves as victims. He now says that he’s really for the 100 percent in America. Is anybody going to buy that given that dim vision of half the country?”
Chris Wallace (Fox News Sunday), “He seemed to write off. He didn’t say, well, you know, these are people who are on hard times but they want to get our of hard times. He was basically saying, there are 47 percent, they’re victims, they feel entitled, and they are never going to vote for me anyway, so I’m not going to worry about them.
Bill Kristol (Fox News Sunday), “And if you’re, quote, “dependent on government,” which includes senior citizens getting Medicare and the like, well, then I can’t really, you know, expect your vote, it just — it was a blow, actually, honestly.”
Brit Hume (Fox News Sunday), “The rest of it, though, about people seeing themselves as victims and dependent on the government and all that, is not true, and therefore very unfortunate.”
John Dickerson (Face The Nation), ” I talked to a number of Republicans this week, one strategist who has been involved in a lot of these campaigns said when he saw that video it was the first time he thought he was seeing the real Romney. That’s a problem when your most troubled moment is the one people think is the most authentic moment.”
Candy Crowley (CNN State of the Union), “This is a man who has said a lot of things that cause voters out there to go, whoa, he doesn’t get me at all, including the 47 percent.”
Jorge Ramos (ABC This Week), “I think it’s a defining moment in the campaign. Who’s — who’s the real Mitt Romney, the one who said that he didn’t have to worry about 47 percent of the people or the one who told us at a Univision meeting that he wanted to be the president for 100 percent of Americans? The problem is that back in February, if you remember, in an interview with CNN, he also said that he was not concerned about the very poor. So honestly, as a journalist, he has to get out of that box.”
David Gregory (Meet The Press), “But here’s the reality–he offered political analysis but policy analysis on forty-seven percent of this country, including a lot of Republican voters, people who see entitlements through social security and Medicare that they paid into and he’s talking about this group of people will not take personal responsibility. It portrayed a lack of understanding of how the government works, how America works, the American work ethic, do you think he needs to go beyond saying that this was inelegant to saying that he was flat wrong?”
This was the week when even conservative David Brooks called Romney “the least popular candidate in history.” Ouch. Broooks might be jumping ahead. Polls showed Romney with around 47.9 % unfavorables before his 47% comments and mid Libya debacle (Sept 5-17), certainly placing him as the most unpopular candidate since the 1980′s, but “in history?” We await the new polling and note David Brook’s cruelty. Stop it, David. Just stop it. This is hard.
When even Fox News can’t sell your Republican disdain for half of America (ironically, Mitt’s “victims” make up much of the Fox News audience but that has never stopped Fox before), something’s rotten in Denmark. But this won’t stop Romney from waxing desperate with imagination regarding the beautiful clouds and his great campaign. The fundamentals of the economy are strong, my friends.
Republican blood was spilled today on the Sunday shows. The more Mitt Romney gets associated with seeing Americans as victims, the more troubling it is for Republicans down ticket. That’s because he’s not alone in parroting the 47% meme, which Fox News has been propagandizing for so long that even Republican politicians seem to believe it. When you’re running on an openly-hating-Americans platform, it’s hard to sell tax cuts for the rich on the backs of the poor.
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Anklejive.com
Sep. 23rd, 2012 at 5:34 pm
Don’t underestimate Willard, or the people pulling his strings. They have untold and unattributed wealth they’ll be pouring into TV, radio, Internet and print in these last 40+ days. Plus they have a Machiavellian drive to disenfranchise real voters. Be wary, don’t sleep, don’t blink, and strength to your sword arm!
Reynardine
Sep. 23rd, 2012 at 5:50 pm
Damned straight. He just said what his cohorts think, and that kind of forthright haughtiness makes you wonder if he thinks votes aren’t going to count anyway.
D. W. Skinner
Sep. 23rd, 2012 at 11:24 pm
all the money in the world can’t buy him in… It takes votes. And as much as the Rove’s and the Koch’s think they can get those with ads… it’s people walking into booths who say… “This turkey said that about me…” Romney has lost this race. Now it’s about how wide the margin Obama will have… I think it will be dang near 20 points.
Diane
Sep. 24th, 2012 at 8:35 am
Have you forgotten 2000?
The republicans didn’t buy that race, but they had strategic people placed where they needed them and bush was declared the winner.
Barry Roope
Sep. 24th, 2012 at 2:37 pm
Democrats should not expect this election to be fair, the Republicans have made it clear, that if they have to steal the election, they will. The Justice Dept. needs to create a voter’s rights team to ensure, these crooked election officials and the owners and operators of the Diebold voter machines are accurate and not been tampered with. The Republicans are so determined to defeat President Obama, they have lost all morals.
MGarr
Sep. 23rd, 2012 at 5:47 pm
I am sick of Mr. Romney.
Sick of hearing him.
Sick of hearing about him.
Sick of seeing him.
I am part of Mr. Romney’s 53%.
I have worked hard all my life.
I have never received food stamps, but never begrudged helping those who needed them. I have never needed to use unemployment insurance, but never thought it “wrong” to use something that individuals pay into for just such emergencies. I have never used Medicare, but believe it is a good system I have paid for and that, with careful management, will be there when I need it. I have yet to take social security, but have paid into it my whole working life and expect and demand that it be there for me and for my children and grandchildren.
I am sick of Mr. Romney.
His vision of America is NOT mine.
And want him to go very far away very very soon.
Shelley
Sep. 23rd, 2012 at 7:57 pm
So very well stated. I, too, am part of that 53% now, but when I turn 65 will flip into his perceived 47%. And, thanks to his friends, the pillow that I had planned to be able to rest my aged head upon was thrown to the winds like pillow down. I, too, hate everything this man says and stands for. I collect a pension that I contributed to for nearly 30 years. I’m not on the public dole. As a civil servant I worked for way less than others with equal education. Why? I loved what I did. I taught.
Between now and November we need to speak louder and more often!
Upatee
Sep. 23rd, 2012 at 8:17 pm
Bravo, I wish I had said that!
Laura
Sep. 23rd, 2012 at 10:45 pm
Amen MGarr, I’m also the 53%, but feel the same way you do; we have a large animal rescue where we have over 90 animals, and 51 of those are horses, burros, a mule and a pet cow, and even though we are not a non-profit yet, we feel compelled to rescue throw away animals and pets of people who have hit on hard economic times and can’t keep their pet anymore, so we work 365 days a year if necessary to support our large family….even with all of that however, I still try and help people who have hit on hard times, and will never begrudge some assistance when people really need it, and when I perhaps need it too.
Melissa
Sep. 23rd, 2012 at 10:54 pm
Wonderful letter. Thank you for speaking your mind! I too wish he would go away, and I suspect he will in about 45 days. In the meantime, we all need him to keep talking because he is his own worst enemy, and for that we can be grateful. I can’t wait for the debates!
James J. Marlowe II, Esq.
Sep. 23rd, 2012 at 11:31 pm
Dear M. :
You have written positively THE BEST statement about Mr. Romney I have ever read!
You, sir, have a gift.
Tess
Sep. 24th, 2012 at 9:00 am
Well said! :) In fact, perfect!
A Walkaway
Sep. 24th, 2012 at 2:10 pm
I was in the 53% for a good chunk of my life (22 years), and then when my health got too bad to hold down an ordinary job, I discovered myself in the 47%. Even though I didn’t “bring it on myself” in any way, suddenly I went from being a “decent hard-working American” to hearing things like “parasite”, “Get a job!”, etc..
Even when my wife had cancer (twice in about a year) and I had to take time off for her (from my own business – employers didn’t give a damn and won’t give you time off unless it profits them), and our income was so low we were eating grits as a main course three meals a day, we still were paying income taxes on top of all of the other taxes (they demanded priority over putting food on our table or gas in our car). The tax codes were changed, thank God, but still…
Does that count towards being a contributing citizen? I guess not, if you listen to Republicans. Once they can’t take money from you, you’re trash to be discarded.
Dorothy
Sep. 30th, 2012 at 8:52 pm
My sentiments exactly and well stated; thank you!
christina
Sep. 23rd, 2012 at 6:20 pm
Actually don’t underestimate the money. Because that is and will be the only way that Mitt would be able to win the race. If all of the money was to be removed Then He would have lost a long time ago. It is sad that it is these rich Corpacons and Oil baggers that really decide these elections. Anyhow I will still be voting for President Obama.
Ann
Sep. 23rd, 2012 at 7:56 pm
You know about five days ago we learned what Mitt thinks about the 47% that pay no income taxes…that they believe themselves to be victims, that the Government should care for them, that they cannot take responsibility for themselves!
So today I was thinking about our life…we are in our 50th year of marriage, so there’s much to cover. When we were first married Larry was going to college, a community college. So that would be our first ‘govmint handout’. We actually qualified for welfare when we had two kids but didn’t know it. Which was ok, Larry worked two jobs and lost so much weight he was only 135 pounds..(25 short of normal). So even with working two jobs, our two little deductions allowed us to have virtually no income tax burden. Speaking of those kids…we couldn’t afford private school so the little victims had to attend the socialistic public school and again we were drinking at the Govmint well.
We couldn’t afford a single family home back then, but we could afford a three unit apartment building…rent from two units allowed us to meet the requirement. And here again, another Govmint helping hand, we could buy it on the GI program with no money down. We took advantage of all those great deductions, and really fixed up the place, adding a garage and even a family room onto the main unit. Thank you Govmint.
We had many small business ventures while holding down our regular jobs. In the early 80′s we started our own photography business and thanks to Reagan’s tax breaks for small business (many of the same ones Obama has given to small business) we were able to reduce our income tax to zero the year we invested ten thousand dollars in our equipment. So there we were on the teat again.
Then in 1986 a vulture capitalist tried to take over the company where I worked (Lucky stores) and to fight him off they sold my section, the Gemco stores, and I lost my job. One more trip to the teat for unemployment insurance. That lasted five…
Kerry Wright
Sep. 23rd, 2012 at 6:20 pm
I feel that romney has said, and beleves all that he has said. He is being controlled, and paid by very strong, very single minded rich people that basicaly want to be much more powerful, and a LOT richer. They have the ultimate dream that georgie bush let slip in a interveiew in London, “well it would be a lot easier if I were dictator”. Once the gop and those backing them acheve even close to that they will go for it all and we will know the difference between govener and lord, worker and serf.
Betsy
Sep. 23rd, 2012 at 6:32 pm
That may be true, but what is frustrating for them is that they all only get one vote.
calma60
Sep. 23rd, 2012 at 6:44 pm
Not if they ‘steal the vote’
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ibwilliamwsi
Sep. 23rd, 2012 at 8:04 pm
Amen!
Brooklyn Dame
Sep. 23rd, 2012 at 7:04 pm
FINALLY! Even conservatives and his supporters are coming to the cold, hard truth: Mitt doesn’t care about anyone else but Mitt and the people he considers to be on his level. The sad thing is that it’s his ilk that is more on the dole than the people about whom he’s complaining.
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ibwilliamwsi
Sep. 23rd, 2012 at 8:04 pm
You can narrow that even further. Mitt doesn’t care about anyone other than the Mormon LDS on his level.
Shiva (Moderator)
Sep. 23rd, 2012 at 8:13 pm
And I for one lean towards him turning on his church due to those who financed him
felicia jackson
Sep. 23rd, 2012 at 8:13 pm
I just can’t believe that Mitt Romney is this dumb now I know why they did not back him in 2008 you should had seen BAY BUCHANAN ON Meet the Press tying to take up for him and put words in his mouth he did not say STOP IT! THIS IS HARD!IF YOU CAN’T STAND THE HEAT GET OUT OF THE OVEN.
dusty
Sep. 23rd, 2012 at 7:07 pm
when confronted with a circular firing squad, get out of the way!!!!…..
lets also keep in mind not to get complacment, and realize the GOP plutocrats will have many dirty tricks on election day…. like the prez says, ‘dont boo, vote.’
man is cyborg willy a scary mf…
Robin Bemis
Sep. 23rd, 2012 at 7:36 pm
I have been listening to the lies for many months on all those commercials. I have listened to all that people that have actually believed the crap because their republican party wouldn’t lie. I have been scared, however, NOW even some of my republican friends are going to vote for Obama.
FoxNews makes me puke. I watched their morning news once and switched stations. I am looking forward to election day and hoping manhy more republicans are using their own ears and minds and not voting the way they are told to
CHris Temple
Sep. 23rd, 2012 at 8:00 pm
I am in noooooooooo way a Romney supporter, but can we respect the numbers that he is the worst hated candidate in near history? The way we receive information injustice the past four years is completely different than ever before, and that is limited to who has access to it, and we have to accept that those who have access do not use it plus those just get their info from the teevee. We’re certainly not out of the woods yet. The proof: Romney’s supporters whose real support comes from the fight of the Democratic party.
Is it bad that I still think we’re **cked?
ibwilliamwsi
Sep. 23rd, 2012 at 8:02 pm
Bishop Romney could say he was “flat wrong”, the truth is he was “absolutely truthful” as to his motivations.
felicia jackson
Sep. 23rd, 2012 at 8:08 pm
Like one of the President’s speeches don’t boo VOTE!!!!
Tony Di Pietro
Sep. 23rd, 2012 at 8:03 pm
Any of the 47% living in states requiring voter I.D.’s, make sure you go out and get them as soon as possible!! Take the day off from work if you have to!! And Democrats living Ohio’s Democratic districts that had their voting hours cut while Republican ones remain open, make sure you wake up at the hairy crack of Dawn to go vote on November 6th!!!
This election is too important! My God, I remember saying the same exact thing in 2008, 2004, and 2000! I swear it gets worse and worse every election!!
Robin Hardison
Sep. 23rd, 2012 at 8:34 pm
You can also vote by mail. Sign up now!
ibwilliamwsi
Sep. 24th, 2012 at 11:10 am
Robin, the vote by mail situation is easier in some states than in others. When we lived in Oregon it was the ONLY way to vote. In NC, if you want to vote by mail you have to sign up for it for each and every election, and have it approved by the county election board each time. There has to be a particular reason that you have to vote by mail each time, and the reasons are fairly limited. You can’t just sign up well in advance unless you know, for example, that you will be deployed overseas.
felicia jackson
Sep. 23rd, 2012 at 8:06 pm
How can the GOP cheat for mittens to win this election and get away with it THIS IS AMERICA FOR PETE SAKE NOT THE MIDDLE EAST WHERE THEY DO THIS ALL THE TIME!!!!
Bonnie
Sep. 23rd, 2012 at 8:39 pm
Felicia – they can steal the election through
tough voter ID laws passed by Republican legislatures, having people being paid by county clerks to go out and register Romney supports only, redistricting that attempts to block the possibility of the President from getting any electoral votes (Nebraska), mailing out millions of copies of the negative film they had made about the President.
I could go on and on but these are things I have found online in just the past couple of days.
Finitewisdom
Sep. 23rd, 2012 at 8:55 pm
Remember that Mitt and company don’t care about anything but wealth. If they did, you’d hear more about specifics of what they have planned. You’ve heard nothing about where/how he’ll reform the Tax Code, no specifics besides privatization of Social Security and Medicare (which is scary enough), nothing about jobs, how/where they’ll be created. They have no plan, so for those who say Obama has no plan, you’re not getting anything from your guy either. Difference is, Mitt’s party wants to pay off the debt and decrease the deficit on the backs of the middle class while lowering taxes on those already privy to the best and brightest tax evading lawyers and accountants. Call me paranoid, but the vision of our future if this guy wins, especially if Repubs win the majority in either House or Senate (which US voters never allow), will at best be another 4 years like the last 2, at worst, kiss your assets goodbye. The jobs bill will be Obama’s, and the Romneycare will be mostly Obama’s except the part about holding the insurance industries administration fees to 15%. Kiss your melting Artic Ice goodbye, kiss the EPA goodbye, kiss Wall STreet reform goodbye, kiss funding for Planned Parenthood, NPR, Endowment for the Arts goodbye, say hello to women’s health legislation barring abortions of any kind, and a huge resurgence of support for DOMA. If we truly love our diverse society/population, we can’t let this happen, because poor brown, white, and black citizens will be shafted the most…haven’t we already done that? Isn’t that part of what needs to be fixed? Can you stomach the thought of Mitt’s gang of thieves collecting salaries, pensions, and healthcare from your tax dollars while he sells us off to Wall Street? Yikes! PO better squash him in the debates, although the bigots will still vote for the white guy, no matter what kind of screwing they don’t believe they’ll get. I hate to have to cringe all the way through 2016 like I did from 2000 to 2008…
Janet G.
Sep. 23rd, 2012 at 9:47 pm
Meg Whitman thought she could buy the governorship of California & that didn’t work. We, the 47%, won’t let Romney buy the presidency either!!
Barbara In WA
Sep. 23rd, 2012 at 10:03 pm
Saying now that he was “flat wrong” will not do a thing to overcome the intensity of his statement. The person who made the 47% comment is the REAL Mitt Romney – Yes, it was a nasty, cruel and WRONG statement, but that is how he really feels and how he will govern from the White House (heaven forbid!)If he felt differently, why all the secrecy of that fundraiser? Why are there so many times he excludes the press from meetings and fundraisers? Those are the times that the REAL Mitt Romney slithers out from under the rock and exposes his disgusting underbelly. This man is not presidential material and cannot be considered qualified to do anything except run a greed-infested business that is self-serving – outsourcing jobs, bankrupting families, crippling entire towns – all in the name of the bottom line.
Bad week? You betcha! And lots more ‘bad’ to come to the Romney aspirations! OBAMA ’12!!
Flubaluba
Sep. 24th, 2012 at 7:02 am
About the supposed add bomb’s they are going to make, These guys donating have been interested in only one thing in there lives , making money. They know Romney has almost zero chance of winning and they are not going to throw there money after a lost cause, that is not how you make money.
Ned Lemieux
Sep. 23rd, 2012 at 10:04 pm
I believe all the money in the world will not help rmoney and his ilk come November. Having said that, we cannot and must not waiver. The fact that a good number of his superpacs are now concentrating their monies on congressional races speaks volumes for their view of their chosen son. I am part of the 53% NOW, but have in the past fallen on hard times, and accepted govt help for only as long as I needed to. I expect when I retire in 14 years, that the money I paid in will be there for me, both in Medicare and Social Security. I’m an avowed democrat, and will vote for our President again. Mitt, go screw yourself, and take your filthy, anonymous money with you. REPEAL CITIZEN’S UNITED!
dejah
Sep. 23rd, 2012 at 11:38 pm
Mitt Romney is an unmitigated disaster. We put up with his ineffectual governorship in MA and he was really bad news. Not only that, but he openly treated his wife with contempt whenever she tried to answer questions put to her by the press–legitimate questions at that.
He doesn’t care about the rest of the country. He only cares about the rich. His comments on that video show a man so deeply ruined by his riches that he thinks nothing of throwing honest, hardworking people under the bus.
His operatives call our house several times a day. They are spamming our office phones. Each time they do, we ignore the calls, but often we don’t know who’s calling and then we get the robo-calls. They are wasting our time. Each time they call, we post a Twitter telling people to vote for President Obama.
The Republicans are a party of Richie Riches, not of the people. No matter how much they claim they “care” about the country, they exist only to obstruct and lie. They are essentially treasonous. The GOPbaggers in Congress have not done the job they were paid to do — that is, to help the country. They have done things to hurt people, and that, my friends, is terrorism. GOP Terrorism.
But, this is about Romney and his uncaring attitude. He only reflects what his party tells him to care about. The GOP cares about money and power; it does NOT care about the country. DO NOT let them tell you otherwise. If they say they care, they are lying.
Dan
Sep. 24th, 2012 at 3:50 am
Don’t get too comfortable! I’m just waiting for Mittens to unload that 100 million plus dollars of advertising money he has squirreled away. It’s gonna get real ugly. There is a bit of good news however. With all this bad Romney press, the President probably has been able to save some of his warchest. While Romney is going to have to empty his just to recover so the game is definately afoot!
Shiva (Moderator)
Sep. 24th, 2012 at 5:44 am
Its going to get real ugly I agree.
Diane
Sep. 24th, 2012 at 8:41 am
How can any sane person, even wealthy, think they know how mitt romney will act when in office?
He was elected in MA and they hate him. What does that say?
I think the republicans are banking on the fact that they will hold the House and even if they hate romeny they have a chance to push through whatever they want.
BenGoshi
Sep. 24th, 2012 at 9:55 am
Please tell me I’m not the only one noticing NPR’s bending over backwards to keep Romney in the race. This a.m. Morning Edition is *gushing* over Romney’s poll numbers in rural areas of swing states (never mind that on Election Day *everybody* votes and Obama’s building leads in swing states). Last week, in the wake of Romney’s “47% Vid” going viral, WBUR’s “Here and Now” fawns at the feet of GOP Pollster Whit Ayers (who went on a 10-min trashing of Obama), then later that day, All Things Consider’s “featured analyst” of the video was . . . wait for it . . . Jonah Goldberg, who Robert Siegel sucked up to and never challenged.
I lament the Foxification of NPR.
dr.C
Sep. 24th, 2012 at 10:32 am
Well I donated 150k to the Romney campaign because if he does not raise my taxes I’ll come out ahead, even if I donated several times that. Romney makes good sense for many Americans, but it just depends on which side of the financial divide you are on. I’ll wager most nay sayers would be on the other side had they the wherewith all ,skills and motivation to make something of themselves. In my experience, most of the unemployed,are unemployable.
53%'er
Sep. 24th, 2012 at 11:51 am
Are you kidding me? I’m on your side of the “financial divide”, but was part of the 47% when I was young, struggling, had no wealthy parents to get me off on sound financial footing, needed government grants for college and used food stamps briefly when I got unexpectedly pregnant due to TWO birth-control methods failing.
Now I’m a successful small business owner that pays a far higher share of my income in taxes than Mr. Romney does. I could not have gotten here without a boost, and neither could he–from his rich daddy.
I am proud to be from Eisenhower’s Republican party, a patriot who remembers when being AMERICAN meant taking care of your own, paying your fair share, and investing in AMERICA. Mr. Romney is a sociopath born of so deep privilege that he has no human concept of what most Americans’ lives are like. Being on this side of the “financial divide” now doesn’t make me want to cut the throats of everyone behind me–on the contrary it makes me want to reach back and offer the same helping hand.
I honestly can’t believe that you are so short-sighted as to imagine that a few years of lop-sided tax breaks “makes good sense for many Americans”. When your leader believes that you should pull yourself up by your bootstraps WHILE you, the taxpayer, are paying corporations to hire people in China instead of you… this does not make sense. When Americans do not have money to buy my products, I cannot succeed in business. I pay my employees well so that they can support other local businesses. THEY are the job creators, not me.
We’re all in this together. Well, all of us except you short-sighted sociopaths for whom that year’s bottom line is the only one that matters.
A Walkaway
Sep. 24th, 2012 at 2:43 pm
People like you deserve a jackass like Romney. The rest of us don’t.
BTW… I may be on the “other side”, and I have the skills, motivation, and the only thing lacking is the wherewithal – thanks for admitting that only the wealthy have a real chance to gain wealth in this country. If I hadn’t trusted the God damned “Good Christians” and their churches, I might have even had that too. Yet I’m smart enough to know evil when I see it, which obviously you aren’t. I also know that I’m responsible for the well-being of others around me, which you don’t seem to understand. I try to improve the world – do you?
I might also have better health than I do if I hadn’t made the mistake of getting involved with those “churches”, and that contributes to the situation. “Life’s lottery” is a very real thing, and most of the poor who hate the rich realize it.
Len Sno
Sep. 24th, 2012 at 10:38 am
Aye!~ They shoulda had a RON PAUL!~
alice armstrong
Sep. 24th, 2012 at 2:58 pm
i dont live off the governmemt i get no ss no medicare never worked even 10 years ihate mitt and his wife saying her 77.000 dollars horse has more class horse crap mitt says poor people dont vote he likes firing people look into dr georory prince say mitt it great rich never help the poor middle class mayble in lincoln time president teddy carry a big stick .