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mrstickball said:
wfz said:
Kantor said:
I don't understand.

Democrats complain when he holds Republican views, and then complain louder when he starts abandoning those views in favour of Democratic policies.

I would, of course, be wary of anything that Romney says, because he could change his mind again by next week. Quite likely he will want to limit abortions in, say, Texas, and leave them alone when he's in New York.


I believe the troubled mindset regards the fact that he seems to be switching views he held firmly, and it looks to be a simple ploy to get more votes into office and not things he actually stands for.

To be fair, Romney was pro-abortion when he was governor of Massachusetts. He's simply reverting back to his (old) ideologies, it would seem.

Of course, that flies in the face of most Republicans I know that are voting for him because "He's really a conservative!".

Well, on the plus side, that would end up making the GOP have a Libertarian platform, and forget any form of social conservatism.  This way, it is shrink government down, and if you are Libertarian be happy, as the GOP develops a platform of "legalize everything":