In The New York Times article, Romney Isn’t Concerned, Paul Krugman attempts to explain Mitt Romney’s words.
So Mr. Romney’s position seems to be that we need not worry about the poor thanks to programs that he insists, falsely, don’t actually help the needy, and which he intends, in any case, to destroy.
Still, I believe Mr. Romney when he says he isn’t concerned about the poor. What I don’t believe is his assertion that he’s equally unconcerned about the rich, who are “doing fine.” After all, if that’s what he really feels, why does he propose showering them with money?
I wonder if Romney and the Komen Foundation share the same public relations company. It is amazing what these two think they can use to explain themselves and get away with it.
Thanks to MardyS for posting the link to this article on his Facebook page.