Monday, August 27, 2012

Donald Trump tells Republicans to 'take the offensive' on birtherism. And they already have.

Why do the Republicans keep apologizing on the so called "birther" issue? No more apologies--take the offensive!
' @realDonaldTrump via web I guess by "stop apologizing" and "take the offensive," Trump was referring to things like this:
Republican presidential candidate and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney (L) shakes hands with businessman and real estate developer Donald Trump at the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada February 2, 2012. Trump re-injected himself and his wealth int And this:
And also this:
SCOTT PELLEY: You said in a rally today, "No one has ever asked to see my birth certificate. They know this is the place we were born and raised." Why did you say that?

MITT ROMNEY: Well, we're in Michigan, and uh, both Ann and I were born in Detroit. And of course a little humor always goes a long way, so, uh, uh, it was great to be home. To be in a place where Ann and I had grown up, and uh, the crowd loved it and got a good laugh.

So while I'm sure Mitt Romney appreciates Donald Trump's advice, when it comes to taking the offensive, Romney and his Republican Party already have.


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