Ole! Just watch the video above as Anderson Cooper completely owns Mitt Romney for etch a sketching his positions. I can tell you that whatever his position is today…it is going to be different than what it was when he was in the primary and different than what it would be right before election. A man who will say anything is dangerous.
The Washington Post has the story:
Asked how the RNC would respond if Hispanic voters said that the GOP’s policy would be to deport even more people, Inclán did not answer but instead turned the focus back on Obama, who she argued “didn’t make the issues he promised the Hispanic community a priority.”
Did that mean that the GOP’s position is that Democrats have deported more people than Republicans would, asked another reporter.
Inclán responded that when it comes to immigration policy, she “can’t dictate what’s going to happen in the future.”
“I’m telling you — this election’s a referendum on this president,” she said.
Pressed about what she would say to an undecided Hispanic voter who concluded after watching the GOP debates that Romney’s proposals on immigration are too strict and are “out-of-line with what Hispanics want,” Inclán stumbled.
“I think as a candidate, to my understanding, that he’s still deciding what his position on immigration is,” she said. “So I can’t talk about what his proposal’s going to be, because I don’t know what Romney exactly — he’s talked about different issues. And what we saw in the Republican primary is that there’s a very diverse opinion on how to deal with immigration. So I can’t talk about something that I don’t know what his position is.”



















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[...] In May of 2012 – a reporter asked the Republican National Committee what their position is on immigration and her response was CLASSIC. She said and I quote, “I think as a candidate, to my understanding, that he’s still deciding what his position on immigration is.” (source) [...]