It is puzzling why the anecdote about the Chinese factory didn't cause Mitt Romney more problems, isn't it?
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Why Scott Prouty went public with the 47% tape
When Scott Prouty’s surreptitious video recording of Mitt Romney surfaced during the presidential election, the country gravitated toward his comments about 47% of Americans who, Romney said, did not pay income taxes and felt “entitled to health care, to food, to housing–you name it.” The video was universally dubbed “the 47% tape. . .”
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[Excerpt]
Why Scott Prouty went public with the 47% tape
When Scott Prouty’s surreptitious video recording of Mitt Romney surfaced during the presidential election, the country gravitated toward his comments about 47% of Americans who, Romney said, did not pay income taxes and felt “entitled to health care, to food, to housing–you name it.” The video was universally dubbed “the 47% tape. . .”
Read more at: The Last Word
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