LZ: Michigan to Romney: Go away

That's why the characterization of Rick Santorum polling well in Romney's backyard is a bit misguided. The truth is, many of us disowned that two-faced liar years ago. We remember how, back in 2008, Romney came home promising to do all he could to save the auto industry. And we believed him and voted for him and he won the primary here. Then, after he dropped out of the race, he wrote a New York Times op-ed that carried the headline "Let Detroit Go ... Full Story »

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by Barry Grossheim - Feb. 14, 2012

This column clearly explains why Mitt Romney is so distrusted by many Republicans. His attempts to be all things to all audiences is coming back to haunt him. It's hard to deny your past positions on issues when they are in your own writing in the New York Times, for instance.

I might not like a lot of Santorum’s views, but at least I know what they are. Saying Romney flip-flops is an insult to flip-flops. That’s why, according to a ... More »

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