Bland Humanoid Romney Unsure Even of His Stance on Music He Likes
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Here is some hilarious archaeological evidence of hair gel-powered mannequin Mitt Romney's lifelong struggle to convey a basic sense of humanity courtesy of the year 1994 when he was campaigning for Ted Kennedy's Senate seat: an energetic high school nerd interviewer lets candidate Romney rattle off his talking points before asking him whether he likes the music playing in the background, but Mittens looks like he's just been asked a trick question: "Well, I like music of almost any kind, including this." Good save! How well did Mitt's "think of me as an oversize blob of flavorless Jell-O" tactic work for him in 1994? (Hint: the answer is, Ted Kennedy won the race even in a year that overwhelmingly favored Republicans.)
Bland Humanoid Romney Unsure Even of His Stance on Music He Likes
Bland Humanoid Romney Unsure Even of His…
Bland Humanoid Romney Unsure Even of His Stance on Music He Likes
Here is some hilarious archaeological evidence of hair gel-powered mannequin Mitt Romney's lifelong struggle to convey a basic sense of humanity courtesy of the year 1994 when he was campaigning for Ted Kennedy's Senate seat: an energetic high school nerd interviewer lets candidate Romney rattle off his talking points before asking him whether he likes the music playing in the background, but Mittens looks like he's just been asked a trick question: "Well, I like music of almost any kind, including this." Good save! How well did Mitt's "think of me as an oversize blob of flavorless Jell-O" tactic work for him in 1994? (Hint: the answer is, Ted Kennedy won the race even in a year that overwhelmingly favored Republicans.)