A Republican debate happened yesterday and Romney stood above the fighting fray, walking away with little or no real attacks on him or his record.
A Republican debate happened today, and things were much different, as Romney took swings from Rick Santorum and Jon Huntsman.
But Newt Gingrich took to the floor with one clear goal in mind. He wanted the audience to know the truth about Romney and his SuperPAC’s attempts to derail his candidacy with negative ads. Romney had previously said that he knew nothing about the actions of the PAC, or who they were. But today, he flip-flopped on that claim too.
Watch below, as Romney claimed he hadn’t seen any of the ads Gingrich was talking about, only to turn around and perfectly describe the ads he didn’t see.
We are not impressed.
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