Posted by
Dwayne Horner on Thursday, December 20, 2007 7:14:31 PM
Mitt Romney's claims of "I saw my dad march with Martin Luther King" proved to be a bogus claim.
According to Boston Newspaper "The Phoenix," George Romney never marched with Martin Luther King despite the claim of Mitt Romney. "
the Phoenix can find no evidence
that the senior Romney actually marched with King, nor anything in the
public record suggesting that he ever claimed to do so. Asked about the specifics of George Romney’s march with MLK, Mitt Romney’s campaign told the Phoenix that it took place in Grosse Pointe, Michigan. That jibes with the description proffered by David S. Broder in a Washington Post column written days after Mitt’s College Station speech." Problem is "that account is incorrect. King never
marched in Grosse Pointe, according to the Grosse Pointe Historical
Society, and had not appeared in the town at all at the time the Broder
book was published." So now it's obvious that David Broder falsified something for a book too!
The Phoenix adds a quote from Suzy Berschback,
curator of the Grosse Pointe Historical Society “I’m quite certain of that,” casting doubt that George Romney ever made it to GP by adding “We’re a small town. Governors don’t come here very often,
except for fundraisers.”
This sounds incredibly like Bill Clinton's 'It depends on what your definition of 'is' is?" Or perhaps a fellow Massachusetts Flip Flopper's 'I voted before it before I voted against it.' Question: WHERE IS HUGH HEWITT?
Sadly enough, he is no where to be found? Could this be the ROMNI-BOMB? ROMNI-CIDE? I make you this guarantee, if Mike Huckabee had been caught such a blatant falsification of the record and came out and tried to redefine the word "saw".... HIS GOOSE WOULD BE COOKED!