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    Mitt Romney Takes Credit For The Auto Bailout. Say, What?

    Tue, 05/08/2012 - 11:32 EDT - Forbes.com - Top Stories

    It?s a common thing for a presidential candidate to pontificate about an issue of the day. It?s quite another for one to take credit for something he had no discernible role in. But that isn?t stopping Mitt Romney. On Monday, in an interview with ?s WEWS-TV, Romney said, ?I?ll take a lot of credit? for ...

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