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And how is Mike Bush related to the Bush dynasty?
[div class="excerpt"When a friend tweeted me about a line from CNNs Romney Revealed documentary, I thought he must have misheard or paraphrased it, but as it turns out, Gloria Borgers narration of the Mitt Romney profile really did contain the most ridiculous sentence Ive ever heard on television, so ridiculous that Im half-suspicious CNN is actually a cabal of master satirists who are making fun of the Republican presidential candidate.
The portion of the documentary in question covers Mitt Romneys stint as a door-to-door Mormon recruiter in 1968 France, a duty which helped him to avoid military service in Vietnam. Earlier in the doc, narrator and interviewer Gloria Borger glossed over the fact that Romney sought, and received, four deferments during the Vietnam War (and later lied about it), instead saying simply that he was exempt as a student, and with a high draft number.
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Perhaps to avoid charges of bias, the documentary steers clear of these contradictions, but then takes the whitewashing to blindingly absurd levels by introducing the next segment with the aforementioned most ridiculous statement Ive ever seen on television. In 1968, France was a dangerous place to be for a 21-year-old American, Borger says, but Mitt Romney was right in the middle of it.
Thats right, in 1968, the year in which the highest number of American deaths in Vietnam were reported (16,592), France was a dangerous place to be for a 21-year-old American who was avoiding service in Vietnam. Aside from the constant danger of having ones eye put out by an errant baguette, what hardships did Mitt Romney face while he was in country?
http://www.mediaite.com/tv/cnn-airs-the-most-ridiculous-statement-ive-ever-seen-on-television/
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