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Now that we’re 18 days out from the election,
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“Mr. ‘Severely Conservative’
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wants you to think he was severely kidding about everything he said
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over the last year.
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He told folks he was the ideal candidate for
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the Tea Party, now suddenly he’s saying, ‘What, who, me?’
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He’s forgetting what his own positions are,
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and he’s betting that you will, too.
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I mean, he’s changing up so much,
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backtracking and sidestepping.
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We’ve got to name this condition
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that he’s going through.
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I think it’s called ‘Romnesia.’
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That's what it's called
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I think that's what he's going through
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I'm not a medical doctor
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but I do want to go over some of the symptoms with you,
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because I want to make sure that nobody else catches it
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You know, if you say you are for equal pay
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for equal work but you keep
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refusing to say whether or not you signed a Bill that protects "equal pay for equal work"
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you might have Romnesia.
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If you say women should have access
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to contraceptive care but you support legislation
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that would let your employer deny you contraceptive care
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you might have case of Romnesia.
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If you say you'll protect woman's right to choose but
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you stand up in a primary debate and said
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that you'd be delighted to sign a law to outline
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that right to choose in all cases,
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man you definitely got Romnesia.
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This extends to other issues.
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If you say earlier in the year I'm going to give tax cut to the top 1%,
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and then in a debate you say I don't know anything
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about giving a tax cut to rich folks.
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Yeah, you need to get a thermometer
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to take a temperature because you probably got Romnesia.
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If you say that you're a champion of the Coal industry when
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while you were governor, you stood in front of Coal plant and said this plant will kill you.
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That's Romnesia.
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So, I think you're beginning to be to identify these symptoms.
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And if you come down with a case of Romnesia
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and you can't seem to remember the policies that are still on your website,
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or the promises you made over the six years you've been running for president.
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Here's the good news: ObamaCare covers free existing commissions.
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We can fix you up, we've got a cure.
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We can make you well, Virginia.
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This a curable disease.
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Women, men, all of you, these are family issues, these are economic issues.
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I want my daughters to have the same opportunities as anybody's sons.
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I believe, America does better, the economy grows more, we create more jobs
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when everybody participates, when everyone's getting a fare shot,
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everybody's getting a fair share, everybody's playing by the same rules, everybody's doing their fair share.
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That's why I'm running for a second term for the President of United States.
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I need you to help me finish the job.