Mitt Romney and Donald Trump will appear together tonight at a fundraiser for the Republican candidate for president. While many have criticized Romney for associating with Trump due to his continued “birther” rhetoric questioning of President Obama’s place of birth (here and here, for example), one political flack disagrees.
Hogan Gidley, the former communications director for Rick Santorum’s campaign for the Republican nomination, called the “whole issue a little bit ridiculous,” and said Romney shouldn’t be held responsible for “things that Trump says,” while speaking with Thomas Roberts on msnbc Tuesday.
Then he tried to compare Trump’s patently false birther grumblings with the sometimes off-message Vice President Joe Biden, explaining that both presidential candidates will suffer from these liabilities.
“Earlier on msnbc one of your anchors said, ‘How can Mitt Romney stand next to a guy who can embarrass him at any moment?’ Well Barack Obama can be embarrassed at any moment by a guy he made vice president,” Gidley said. “These things happen.”
Roberts had to stop him there. “Hogan, are your really going to compare Joe Biden… to a Donald Trump? You really want to say that?”
“I’m not comparing him… Joe Biden has embarrassed the president on many occasions,” Gidely continued. “This is all very silly stuff. Let’s get focused on the issues.”








