That's why they're 'strong on national defense, NOT!!!!!
October 4, 2011 - Mitt Romney said it isn’t his role to “scold” the sometimes vocal audiences at Republican presidential debates — whether crowd members are booing a gay solider or applauding the number of executions of Texas prisoners.“I would tell you that in these debates there has been a lot of booing and a lot of applause. Cheering and booing,” Mr. Romney said Monday during a 70-minute interview with the New Hampshire Union Leader, which was broadcast on CSPAN. “Now I have not made it my practice to scold the audience and say, ‘I disagree with this person. I agree with that person.’ Because it goes a lot of different directions.”
During last month’s GOP debate in Florida, members of the audience booed after a gay soldier member asked former Sen. Rick Santorum if he should be allowed to serve. Mr. Santorum said he couldn’t hear the boos at the time, but has since condemned them. So has former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman, and most recently, Herman Cain said he should have defended the soldier while on stage.
Mr. Romney said he understood Mr. Cain’s thoughts, but said he wouldn’t get involved. read more>>>
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