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2016 Postmortem

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applegrove

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Thu May 17, 2012, 10:52 PM May 2012

Is this what Romney is up to with all his vague talk about success: [View all]

We had Conservatives running for election in Canada a year ago and all they would say is that they were for a 'strong, stable, national government'. They said little about their policies. In fact they went into detail hardly at all. 'Strong, stable, national government', 'strong, stable, national government', 'strong, stable, national government', 'strong, stable, national government','strong, stable, national government', 'strong, stable, national government','strong, stable, national government', 'strong, stable, national government', And they won. Could Romney be doing the same thing? Because he knows details of his policies would be unpalatable with the American public? If so what is his mantra?

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