Rob Bluey interviews Mitt Romney, and the response at AnkleBitingPundits (under “Elsewhere in the ‘Sphere”) is “Romney on Iraq - ‘I’m not going to weigh in.’ Pathetic.” (Via the Rightometer.) ABP’s Patrick Hynes works for McCain, of course, and the characterization is somewhat unfair: What Romney is declining to weigh in on isn’t Iraq in general but a troop surge specifically. But there’s no question that Romney’s hedging somewhat on both the surge question and the are-we-losing question.
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