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Romney in a Venn Diagram

Posted on July 15, 2012 by Michael Froomkin

I love this Mitt Romney graphic:

venn diagram

It’s from Upworthy, via Mitt, Venn and Now, via Crooks & Liars, Is There Anything Funnier Than Romney Surrogates Accusing Obama of Running a Dishonest Campaign?.

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