Soros Funded Group, “Mother Jones,” Publishes Romney Tape out of Context

September 18, 2012
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ANOTHER DISTRACTION FROM THE OBAMA CAMP FOR A FAILED ECONOMIC PLAN AND AN EQUALLY DISASTROUS FOREIGN POLICY

“Mother Jones” is a George Soros funded group. They recently posted a secret video made at a Romney fundraiser in which they attempt to make it look as if Mitt Romney won’t take care of half the country and doesn’t care about them if he becomes president. In truth, the Romney comments only refer to campaign strategy.

Mother Jones or someone who gave them the tape, deliberately edited out the question Romney was asked. The question pertains to how was he going to run his campaign and get people to support him. The tape is edited further and appears as snippets.

Mother Jones edited tape:

Romney’s response:


Half the country IS on the dole. I have to believe that most of them would rather have a job which isn’t going to happen under Obama as we can see from his performance over the past four years.

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