A couple of weeks ago, George Soros said there would be no discernible difference between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney as president. It was, no doubt, something Romney didn't need (he's already trying to reinvent himself as a conservative despite his liberal history).
Now Soros is opining that Romney, if elected, will push for a stimulus. This is rather curious because as the most moderate candidate in the Republican field, it's obvious Soros would rather see Romney get the nomination. The perplexing part is Soros' willingness to show his hand.
Nonetheless, even if they agree with Soros, Team Romney has got to be rolling its eyes when stuff like this comes out in a primary season that requires their candidate to move as far to the right as he possibly can.
Via Daily Caller:
Here's Soros predicting there will be no difference between Romney and Obama:
Here, you are urged and encouraged to run your mouths about something important.
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