Mitt Romney’s Failed Definition of Success
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April 20 (Bloomberg) -- “I am being sunk by a society thatdemands success when all I can offer is failure,” says theruined theater impresario Max Bialystock in Mel Brooks’s “TheProducers.”
Mitt Romney sees things differently: He is offering successto a society that seems to actually prefer failure. “If peoplethink there’s something wrong with being successful in America,then they’d better vote for the other guy,” he says. “BecauseI’ve been extraordinarily successful, and I want to use thatsuccess and that know-how to help the American people.”