Mitt Romney, Bully
Today we have the astonishing juxtaposition of President Obama's awkward, belated embrace of gay marriage, and the painful Washington Post story about Mitt Romney's days as a bully at the ritzy Cranbrook School in Detroit. In the end, I suspect,
What is the defining image in the Washington Post's story on Mitt Romney, as a student at the Cranbrook School, bullying a gay teen-age boy? Maybe it's Romney, the eighteen-year-old son of a governor, spotting the student, John Lauber, with,
The Washington Post has a rather lengthy report up today on Mitt Romney's time at the prestigious prep school Cranbrook. The report details Romney's years as a high school senior in 1965 and his reaction to a new student,
The story of Mitt Romney's high school bullying — he held down a gay kid and cut off his fancy hairdo, he led a blind teacher into a door — has caused many political reporters to reflect on their own turbulent teen years, but they're not drawing the
Mitt Romney clashed with a state commission tasked with helping LGBT youth at risk for bullying and suicide throughout his term as Massachusetts governor over funding and its participation in a pride parade. He eventually abolished the group altogether
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