Mitt Romney conducted numerous TV and other media interviews yesterday
in order to minimize the damage his campaign has received regarding
discrepancies surrounding his tenure at Bain.
During times of crisis it is often a smart strategy to give virtually
unlimited access to the media in order to push out your message
aggressively and satisfy reporter curiosity so that the issue can be
pushed of the front burner. John McCain famously did this well earlier
in his career when dealing with his own Keating five controversies.
Unfortunately for the Romney Campaign, The slew of TV interviews did
little to satisfy the media. In times of crisis, a strong candidate will
come up with answers that satisfy the basic questions surround the
controversy and will make people want to move on to another subject.
Romney, however, could not seem to come up with basic messages that
resolved the controversies. READ MORE
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