RandFan
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Not sure how that answers the question asked. Isn't your answer ad hoc?I read it as the negative get erased. The general is a blank slate.
Not sure how that answers the question asked. Isn't your answer ad hoc?I read it as the negative get erased. The general is a blank slate.
“Everything changes,” Mr. Fehrnstrom, 50, said on CNN, with a slight smirk that suggested he believed he was about to use a clever line. “It’s almost like an Etch A Sketch. You can kind of shake it up and restart all over again.”
Several people in the current Romney inner circle said Mr. Fehrnstrom’s “Etch A Sketch” comment prompted no dressing down either.
[Eric Fehrnstrom] has been the defiant defender of Mr. Romney when he has been accused of being a flip-flopper or having no core principles.
And so it was curious that when Mr. Fehrnstrom on Wednesday reached for a word to describe how Mr. Romney might pivot to the general election, the one that came tumbling from his mouth was “Etch A Sketch,”
Not sure how that answers the question asked. Isn't your answer ad hoc?
? Boy, I've not a clue what this has to do with anything. I'm sorry but sincerely I do not understand your point.A: Is the move to the right detrimental in the general?
B: No. The general is a chance to shake things up and start off with a blank slate.
I'm not bothered by it. That's not the point.Hmm. Maybe. I guess I am just not bothered by the answer regardless.
Erase something....
I read it as the negative get erased.
I love this. By going after Romney for this, the rest of the fleet of 'contenders' is essentially locking themselves into the extreme positions they've taken to appeal to the lowest common denominator amongst their constituency. It's pretty normal, from what I've seen, to try different tactics in the primary than in the general election.
It will be a source for Obama to mine. It won't simply go away as some assert.I love this. By going after Romney for this, the rest of the fleet of 'contenders' is essentially locking themselves into the extreme positions they've taken to appeal to the lowest common denominator amongst their constituency. It's pretty normal, from what I've seen, to try different tactics in the primary than in the general election. Basically, candidates DO go from playing the 'more extreme than thou' game to the 'more like everyone' game when they switch gears for the general election. By trying to take this tactic away from Romney if he wins, they're taking it away from themselves too. Couldn't happen to a nicer pot of lobsters.
Yes. That will surely free Romney from his gaffe.Did President Obama lean over and tell the Russian president he would use an etch-a-sketch after he was re elected?
Yes. That will surely free Romney from his gaffe.
I do think that would be funny.I know I am exaggerating a bit but I would love to see a caption of the picture of him leaning toward the Russian president saying after the election I will shake the Etch-a-sketch .