Mitt Romney is under fire for changing his mind over a ten year span.
I know I don’t hold beliefs I held ten years ago. Ten years from now, I expect I’ll cringe when I am confronted with what I’ve posted in blogs.
However, Senator Harry Reid seems unable to hold beliefs for more than two days. Behold:
Dec 17:
Reid backs temporary rise in troops in Iraq
“If it’s for a surge, that is, for two or three months and it’s part of a program to get us out of there as indicated by this time next year, then, sure, I’ll go along with it,” said Reid, who will become the majority leader when Democrats take control of the Senate next month from Bush’s Republicans. He spoke on ABC’s “This Week” program.
What a difference two days makes. Dec. 19:
Frankly, I don’t believe that more troops is the answer for Iraq.
I do not support an escalation of the conflict. I support finding a way to bring our troops home and would look at any plan that gave a roadmap to this goal.
Of course, those who take Mitt to task will have no problem with this. After all, Reid is a liberal Democrat, and the one unalterable rule on the ‘Nacle and the Net in general is always “Charity and understanding for my party, none for the other.”