Mitt Romney spoke at the Clinton Global Initiative’s annual meeting today in New York City, and in an election season soaked through with slung mud, one audience got to see a rare moment of political magnanimity.
The former president introduced the Republican candidate by mentioning his support for City Year, a Boston-based, education-focused nonprofit which was the model for AmeriCorps, brainchild of the Clinton administration. (The first of two federal programs based on a Romney-affiliated Massachusetts program, we might add.)
When Romney took the podium, he was quick to thank the former president and echo his kindness. Then he cracked a joke, “If there’s one thing we’ve learned in this election season, by the way, it is that a few words from Bill Clinton can do a man a lot of good.” After getting a lot of applause he added, “All I got to do now is wait a couple of days for that bounce to happen.”
Romney is no doubt referring to President Obama’s modest bounce in the polls coming out of the DNC, a bounce which some have attributed to Clinton’s standout speech.








