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Ann Romney: President Obama is Not a ‘Grown-Up’

The most striking thing about this election is how the Romney campaign and those on the Right have tried to paint President Obama as some sort of outsider who just doesn’t get it. Earlier, we heard Romney surrogate and perpetual gas bag John Sununu say that Obama just doesn’t know how to be American, and now Mother Jones has released a recording where Ann Romney suggests that Obama doesn’t get it because he’s not a grown up.

During a $1,000 per plate March fundraiser in Irvine, California, Ann Romney took the stage and implied that Obama was not grown up enough to be president:

You know—the ship’s going over the waterfall, it’s almost there. And we look what’s happening in Greece, and we look what’s happening around the world, we look what’s happening internationally. This is a frightening world, and we need a grown-up, and we need someone that understands the economy. So I’m glad…Mitt is grown up to you all.

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3 Responses to Ann Romney: President Obama is Not a ‘Grown-Up’

  1. mattie marie kyle Reply

    October 31, 2012 at 1:56 pm

    The comments made by these Republicans are stupid. If Mitt Romney, and his sick wife Ann Romney was to get in the White House they would cause a lot of damage. You see the damage George Bush left for our President to clean up. We don’t need a First Lady like Ann Romney who is sickly first of all. And, obviously Ann Romney can’t make any good decisions about women’s health, or women’s rights due to her husband’s beliefs and lack of backbone. We don’t want that kind of person as our first lady. We want Michelle Obama!

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