Mitt Romney Invokes Health Care Law: Nothing ‘Shows More Empathy’

HUFFINGTON POST:  GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney touted his health care law as governor of Massachusetts on Wednesday, a move that tends to create awkwardness for the candidate as he tries to thread the needle between standing behind his achievement and criticizing the president’s health care law, which is modeled after it.

“I think throughout this campaign as well, we talked about my record in Massachusetts, don’t forget — I got everybody in my state insured,” Romney told NBC’s Ron Allen in an interview. “One hundred percent of the kids in our state had health insurance. I don’t think there’s anything that shows more empathy and care about the people of this country than that kind of record.”

Romney’s passage of universal health care in Massachusetts was one of his top actions as governor, but it’s also one fraught with tension for the candidate with some conservatives. The Affordable Care Act, the law signed by President Barack Obama, is a major point of contention for Republicans. Romney has called for a repeal of the law, but his opponents on both sides have been eager to point out that Obamacare was based on Romney’s framework…  (more)

EDITOR:  We would like to think that was the genuine Mitt Romney.  But he is constrained now by the views of the right wing of the Republican Party.   Left to himself, Romney could have been in the tradition of  presidents Dwight Eisenhoweer and George H. W. Bush.

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