Saturday, March 17, 2012

U.S. election: Mitt Romney and His Dog (on the roof of the car)


We know that when you run for political office some aspects of his life are sieved by everyone from pros to highlight the merits of the candidate and against it to show its flaws. If the nomination, then, is for the White House, then the question becomes painstaking. This is happening in the U.S. with the various candidates. What interests us is Mitt Romney 's favored candidate in the primaries Republican who is leading the so-called Crate Gate ("crate" is the kennel for dogs). What does this mean?

The story dates back to 1983, and Romney, who was then living in Boston, went with his family for the holidays. Meta: Ontario, Canada. The Romney family decided to bring with them Seamus the Setter Irish family. Where would settle the Romney? In the kennel. And we can stay up here. The problem is that they tied the crate on the roof of the car. Seamus was terrified and afraid for a lot, did a poo on the machine.

The story was floated by Newt Gingrich, Romney's opponent, and Gail Collins, columnist for the New York Times, uses this story as often as it can to make Romney look bad: so far has written to 53 times of misfortune, so that the New Yorker decided to create a cover page with each other (instead of putting poor Seamus, however, that another challenger to Romney and Rick Santorum ).
Sure, it's sad to read of a person - whether or not a candidate to the White House - which ties his dog on the roof of the car ...





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