Mitt Romney Called Out on His Comments on England

Published: 26 Jul, 2012
1 min read
Graphic by www.Buzzfeed.com

Internet users are all about a specific quote Mitt Romney wrote in his most recent book, No Apology.
No Apology
Whether the statement is true or not, the fact that it has gotten such widespread attention is yet another testament to social media and its power to hold people accountable for what they say and do.
Also, don't you just love the graphic?
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