November 5th, 2007 10:07 AM Eastern
Romney Goes Tailgating!
by Carl Cameron
per Shushannah Walshe
East Lansing, MI–
Governor Mitt Romney went tailgating with the Michigan State College Republicans this weekend. Supporters in blue and green turned up to shake the Governor’s hand and pledge their support.
Michigan State suffered a heartbreaking loss to the University of Michigan with a come from behind win. At least some MSU students got to meet a presidential candidate. Unfortunately, I’m not sure that that was much of a consolation to these football fans.
doneTags: Football, Michigan, romney
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this video was so awesome! Can’t believe MITT tailgates, so smart.
ms walshe-
can i have your job? it’s nice to see mr. romney really putting in the effort to take time out for the younger voters, in addition to sending the right message that there should be an awareness of whats going on in our country’s own politics!
I’m a little confused by this post. What topics were brought up, did anyone ask him any questions?
This post is as worthwhile as a 3rd grader reporting on a pumpkin patch visit.
Shushannah, this report was great, funny, and entertaining.
Romney is such a class act…
Shushannah, this report was excellent, entertaining and funny
Romney is a real class act, even at a Tailgaiting party!
That report was entertaining and informative! Keep it coming!
Dear Ms. Walshe,
I really enjoyed watching your clip on Romney. Although I would not categorize myself as a “staunch Republican,” I thought it was nice to see a different side to one of our country’s possible future presidential candidates. I will keep checking for new updates and videos.
On a side note, I also enjoyed reading the comments posted by the other viewers. It was definitely an entertaining video.
As for “Tom Thumb’s” comment, I would like to send Mr. Thumb a response of my own. Mr. Thumb: it is time to MAN UP. If you are unable to see the positive aspects of showing a different side to the political campaign, then at least use your real name when posting your criticisms. In addition, coming from a current teacher, I think you would be surprised to see just how informative a third grader’s report on a pumpkin patch can be. You honestly don’t realize how little we know about the fruits, vegetables, and nature around us until you have had the chance to delve deeper into the subjects. Please don’t underestimate the power of our children.
Thanks again Ms. Walshe. I look forward to future postings.