Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney was welcomed onstage at the Conservative Political Action Conference yesterday by the state’s new Republican US senator, Scott Brown.
(Cliff Owen/ Associated Press)
Romney courts the right with jabs at Obama
Crowd reserves fervor for new faces
Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney was welcomed onstage at the Conservative Political Action Conference yesterday by the state’s new Republican US senator, Scott Brown.
(Cliff Owen/ Associated Press)
WASHINGTON - Sounding like a potential rival for President Obama in 2012, Mitt Romney delivered a brutal critique yesterday of what he called American liberal “neo-monarchists’’ as he sought the favor of traditional conservatives and insurgent tea party activists at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference. (Full article: 1034 words)
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