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Mitt Romney stopped and bought Girl Scout cookies during a campaign
stop this morning. He bought two boxes of Do-si-dos and a box of Trefoil
butter cookies.
Debbie Wasserman-Shultz derided the incident as yet more evidence
that Romney is out of touch with average Americans. "He didn’t get a
single box of Samoas or Thin Mints? That’s unpardonable. Those are the
Girl Scout Cookie varieties Americans love. Mitt Romney has proven again
that he’s not fit to lead America during this tough economy."
Los Angeles mayor Antonio Villaraigosa called Romney a racist over
the flap. "He didn’t buy anything that has any chocolate in it. Not only
did he turn down the totally brown Thin Mints, he wouldn’t even take
the partially brown Samoas. The only reason I can think of for such
blatant insensitivity is outright racism."
Senate Majority leader Harry Reid said a friend in the Girl Scouts
told him Romney had never purchased Samoas or Thin Mints. "The facts are
clear. Unless Romney releases his purchase records of Girl Scout
cookies for the last twenty years, we’ll all know exactly what to
think."
A Romney campaign spokesman pointed out that the group of Girl Scouts
selling cookies outside a supermarket was out of Samoas and Thin Mints.
"We were all disappointed that there were no Samoas, but that’s not
Mitt Romney’s fault. The Obama economy with its high unemployment has
made it impossible for the Girl Scouts to predict how many cookies of
each variety to order. I really wanted some Samoas with vanilla ice
cream on top, but, hey, that’s just how it goes."
Politifact looked at the Romney campaign’s claim that they didn’t buy
Samoas or Thin Mints because they were not available that day. Since
there were some Samoas and Thin Mints available from other scouts
elsewhere in the country, they rated the claim "mostly false".
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