Quotable: Mitt Romney just can’t say what he means
This was Mitt Romney at speaking to the Latin Builders Association in Miami today: It takes a degree of chutzpah to go to someone and say, 'Give me your money and I will invest it for you, and I'll give you back 80 percent of the profit I earn, and I'm going to keep 20 ...
This was Mitt Romney at speaking to the Latin Builders Association in Miami today:
This was Mitt Romney at speaking to the Latin Builders Association in Miami today:
It takes a degree of chutzpah to go to someone and say, 'Give me your money and I will invest it for you, and I'll give you back 80 percent of the profit I earn, and I'm going to keep 20 percent of the profit I earn. I'm going to charge you a 2 percent fee for taking your money, and by the way, if I lose your money, too bad.'"
What's with the Yiddish, Mitt? Just say what you mean. It takes cojones to rip people off. But maybe Romney was just shying away from the Spanish language after his botched attempt at the Miami-Dade Lincoln Day dinner back in March, where he ended up quoting one of Fidel Castro's favorite phrases.
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