Did you know Mitt Romney once saved a dog’s life? He did, and the lives of half a dozen people, too. Not that you’ll read about it in the New York Times, where one columnist has written about Seamus on the roof dozens of times but hasn’t written a word about Obama’s culinary adventures in dog eating. AEI has the story:
Obama supporters have tried to make an issue of Mitt Romney’s 1983 family vacation, during which he tied his terrified dog’s cage to the roof of the family car. The Romney campaign blunted the attack by seizing on a line in Obama’s memoir about eating dog meat as a child in Indonesia.President Obama ate a dog. Mitt Romney saved a dog. Do they really want to keep talking about dogs?
But Romney’s campaign can do much better. In a 2003 episode that the Romney campaign never brings up for some reason, the governor and his sons actually saved the life of a Scottish Terrier, McKenzie, and six members of his owner’s family.
From the Boston Herald: (Read More)
Speaking of dogs, pray for Bo.
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