Super Volunteers?

I couldn’t believe my eyes when I read this Bloomberg article. Only a Romney campaign would use this term:

Romney’s supporters include 60 paid “super volunteers” who are canvassing in Iowa, and drivers in all 99 counties, focusing on the party’s traditional suburban voters, said Albrecht.

This just adds to the image Romney has that he’ll twist words. Bill Clinton talked about “what the meeaning of the word is is.” Mitt’s now calling paid staffers volunteers. In the spirit of helping the Romney campaign make the necessary correction, here’s the definition of volunteer:

  • a person who voluntarily offers himself or herself for a service or undertaking.
  • a person who performs a service willingly and without pay.

Rush often points out that liberals have trouble grasping the notion that words have meaning. Based on the Romney campaign’s blatant misuse of the word volunteer, it’s obvious that RINO’s have difficulty grasping the concept that words have meaning, too.

Perhaps this explains how Mitt can say his record as governor of Massachusetts was solidly pro life even though he signed MittCare into law knowing that MittCare would mandate publicly subsidized abortions.

It’s a fair question to ask if words have any meaning in Mitt’s world. I’ll keep you posted if I find out anything on that. I won’t hold my breath on that, though.

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Cross-posted at LetFreedomRingBlog

One Response to “Super Volunteers?”

  1. Rocky Says:

    So much low-hanging fruit, so little time!

    What, exactly, do you think mormonism is all about, if not lies, deceipt, trickery; all things republican… oops, nevermind.

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