Nancy Pelosi has one word to describe how she felt after listening to Mitt Romney’s latest remarks on health care: “Confused.”
“I was confused, because it was as if he was for it before he was against it, and now he’s both,” the House Minority Leader told msnbc’s Ed Schultz during Thursday’s The Ed Show. “He supports the decision of the court, to overturn the entire bill, and yet he said, but if they do that, you still cannot be discriminated against on the basis of pre-existing medical conditions.”
“How does that happen?” she went on. “Is he going to pay for it? Maybe he’s volunteering. The fact is, you cannot have it both ways.”
Romney vowed he would seek a full repeal of the health care legislation, echoing GOP leaders John Boehner, Eric Cantor and Mitch McConnell.
Pelosi insisted, however, that “the decision has been made.”








