From Ann's speech...

Wow

Yeah, it's believable. The assumption that Mitt had access to his fathers money is a poor and illogical assumption.
 
Its possable that they cut him off, I doubt it. But even if they did, at the point where they cut him off... he had already been given the tools to allow him to afford a table.

And I'm sure that once he got a job that he bought one. Tell me, how much house could you afford immediately after you graduated from college?
 
Wow

Yeah, it's believable. The assumption that Mitt had access to his fathers money is a poor and illogical assumption.

No, as has been pointed out numerous times to you in the past, he had his own money, stocks which he cashed in to pay his way!
 
No, as has been pointed out numerous times to you in the past, he had his own money, stocks which he cashed in to pay his way!

yeah, he used it to pay for school, food and rent. No one is suggesting he did not have advantages in life. But to pretend he was well off is nothing more than an opinion... and a partisan one at that. You have no evidence that the stock was such a high value that it not only paid for school and normal living expenses, but also for lots of amenities, furniture etc... You are simply assuming he did because it fits the narrative you want to portray.
 
She is lying

Does anyone here belive that, as the son of the CEO of GM and Governor of Mischigan, after having attended exclusive prep schools and living abroad in France for two years, Mitt and Ann were so poor they were forced to use an ironing board as a kitchen table?

Ann's speech writers made that shit up! Maybe one night before the tiffany table was delivered they jokingly used the ironing board while watching Howdy Duddy on the new color television.

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The help did the ironing and other household duties for the Romney's!
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