Here is the recent words of Mitt Romney's son:
Tagg Romney said his father "wanted to be president less than anyone I've met in my life," according to the Boston Globe.
“He had no desire,” the eldest Romney son said. “If he could have found someone else to take his place ... he would have been ecstatic to step aside. He is a very private person who loves his family deeply and wants to be with them, but he has deep faith in God and he loves his country, but he doesn’t love the attention."
Tagg Romney told the paper that his father was resistant to running because of his unsuccessful 2008 bid for president.
The Romney Campaign and the Republican Party spent $800,000,000.00 trying to defeat Prersident Obama.
Mitt has been running for president since at least 2007, five years.
Does that sound like a fellow who did not want to be president? Do you really think that Tagg Romney never met one person who wanted to be president less than Brother Mitt? Do you really think Brother Mitt did not want to be president? What an incredible stupid statement.
If he did not want to be president would you really want to elect him to be president? Would you hire any employee, lawyer, doctor, CEO or any other person who did not want the job?
Why can't these folks just accept the loss and forget the excuses?
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