A conversation with guest host Judy Woodruff and Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney

with Mitt Romney
in Current Affairs
on Monday, June 5, 2006 * * * * *

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Guest host Judy Woodruff talks to Governor Mitt Romney of Massachusetts about his plan for universal health coverage in Massachusetts and his positions on gay marriage and abortion.

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    1. Bluegrassbloke  12/20/2011 02:28 AM Report

      He is nauseating. Point after point. And that voice! Perfumed tonsils as H.L. Mencken put it.

    2. winter  10/26/2011 11:44 PM Report

      "Corporations are people"? Why because the Surpreme Court said so? I guess we can execute them then. Romney seems to me like someone who just stepped out of a frat house and can't wait to get in the highest office in the land and grease all the palms he can. All the candidates want to turn over the keys to the asylum to the inmate corporate

      greed that got us into this drought of demand that is the meltdown. Its obvious the entire slate of candidates is laughingly clueless. What a bunch of clowns the entire right agenda is.

    3. trevorfairweather  12/08/2008 02:34 AM Report

      Would Charlie Rose himself have felt it nessesary to beat the Govenor over the head about his church on such an abstract topic? If your going to call out a bizzare aspect of his church why not the whole thing about "Nephites" and "Lamanites" (Aztecs Incans Mayans and Native Americans)being descendants of Israel? I did find his response to the mormon criticism to be very effective (Noahs Arc). In my opinion any journalistic inquisitiveness about Mormonism should manifest itself in the form of "would you be influenced as president by....?" type questions. Framing any question in a "some people might say", or "do you think that _________ will be an issue" is a somewhat cowardly way of conducting an interview. Good interview besides though.

    4. Larry Wilcken   06/09/2007 12:19 PM Report

      Impressive individual with a lot of charisma.