So, Mitt, what do you really believe?

Economist Magazine out of the U.K.:

Too much about the Republican candidate for the presidency is far too mysterious

WHEN Mitt Romney was governor of liberal Massachusetts, he supported abortion, gun control, tackling climate change and a requirement that everyone should buy health insurance, backed up with generous subsidies for those who could not afford it. Now, as he prepares to fly to Tampa to accept the Republican Party’s nomination for president on August 30th, he opposes all those things. A year ago he favoured keeping income taxes at their current levels; now he wants to slash them for everybody, with the rate falling from 35% to 28% for the richest Americans. …

All politicians flip-flop from time to time; but Mr Romney could win an Olympic medal in it … And that is a pity, because this newspaper finds much to like in the history of this uncharismatic but dogged man, from his obvious business acumen to the way he worked across the political aisle as governor to get health reform passed and the state budget deficit down. …

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OK.

It’s time to tell American where you stand. And tell your VP to fall in line.

No more wishy washy answers, Mitt.

Explain your religion beliefs. Introduce your family. Be a bit self-effacing. Human. …

Then give specific NUMBERS on how you’re going to FIX the economy.

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