The Pro Sharia Candidate Perry Slams the Pro Obamacare Candidate Romney. Here is the Pot calling the kettle black.
Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry has found a fresh area for attack
of campaign front-runner Mitt Romney — slamming the former governor’s healthcare
plan for Massachusetts and his once held view that he backed a national mandate
for private insurance.
In a new video ad focusing on the healthcare plan
Romney implemented in Massachusetts, a script on the screen proclaims: "Even the
richest man . . . can't buy back his past."
The Perry ad notes that
Romney's "Romneycare" plan included an individual mandate — forcing every
citizen in Massachusetts to buy private healthcare insurance.
Obamacare
makes the same requirement.
But Romney has stated he would repeal Obamacare because it should be up to the
states to make such laws.
The Perry ad reveals, however, that Romney has
flip-flopped on this issue, previously calling for a national individual mandate
-- the key tenet of Obamacare. In both his own book and during an appearance on
'Meet the Press' with Tim Russert, Romney insisted all U.S. citizens should be
required to get health insurance.
Romney has changed positions on
numerous issues since he left the Massachusetts governorship, including once
backing abortion and gay rights.
Also, Perry has frequently focused on
his own hardscrabble upbringing during the campaign and the ad seems to be the
Texas governor’s first explicit slap at Romney’s wealth.
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more on Newsmax.com: New
Perry Ad Jabs at Romney's Wealth
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