Mitt Romney seems to have gone from hawk to dove.
The Republican presidential nominee is coming under the microscope for changing his positions on Iran and Afghanistan during Monday night’s final face-off.
Ron Reagan, an msnbc political analyst and son of the former Republican president, told Chris Matthews on Tuesday’s Hardball that if Romney wins the election, it will set a template for both parties in the future to wage campaigns by lying “so brazenly and not have to pay for it.”
It would be a “triumph for lying,” Reagan declared.
John Heilemann, an msnbc political analyst, said Romney is a “blank slate” on foreign policy because he has no record judge from. The former governor is likely changing his tune because he’d turn off swing voters by being “someone who’s going to jump in the middle of foreign entanglements,” Heilemann added.









