Ann Romney On Mitt 2016: We'll See
After telling Fox News that her husband would have prevented the current ISIS mess, Ann Romney hinted at Mitt 2016, coyly saying, "We will see."
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After telling Fox News that her husband would have prevented the current ISIS mess, Ann Romney hinted at Mitt 2016, coyly saying, "We will see."
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"You know, I think my biggest concern [if Mitt is elected], obviously, would just be for his mental well-being. I have all the confidence in the world in his ability, in his decisiveness and his leadership skills, in his understanding of the economy, in his understanding of what's missing right now in the economy - you know, pieces that are missing to get this jump-started. So for me I think it would just be the emotional part of it." - Ann Romney, speaking to a Nevada TV station.
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Buzzfeed notes that the Romney campaign has yanked the interview from their official YouTube channel.
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The Family Research Council is listing Ann Romney as one of the invited attendees of this week's Values Voter Summit hate fest. The Romney campaign says she won't be there and never said she would be. "Mrs. Romney is not scheduled to attend VVS this weekend. To my knowledge, it has not been on our schedule," said Sarah Haley, a campaign spokesperson. The program also has vice presidential candidate Rep. Paul Ryan attending the conference, and the campaign confirmed he will be there. The confusion comes as liberal and gay advocacy groups pressure politicians to skip the event, with a letter sent to lawmakers accusing FRC of being "far outside the mainstream." "It has engaged in repeated, groundless demonization — portraying LGBT people as sick, vile, incestuous, violent, perverted, and a danger to the nation," the letter reads.
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"I know that people are suffering right now. And for people to think that we don’t have empathy just because we’re not suffering like they’re suffering is ridiculous. And our struggles have not been financial, but they’ve been with health and with difficulties in different things in life. And one thing that I, again, like to remind people is that — multiple sclerosis has been my teacher. It has been at times a cruel teacher. But it has also been a great gift in my life because [of] what it has done, it has taught me to be more compassionate and caring for others that are suffering." - Ann Romney, speaking on Meet The Press.Labels: Ann Romney, Meet The Press, Mitt Romney