Virgil Goode was interviewed by Steve Deace last week and claimed that he intended to use Mitt Romney’s flip flops as a way to campaign against him. The radio interview can be found here.
Goode reportedly said of Romney’s record of inconsistency:
On your social issues, it’s a question of how much do you trust Romney. If you believe that he’s made a complete conversion on right to life and on gay marriage, then he is better than Obama. But I would wonder if Romney got in office if he would do like he did as governor of Massachusetts, you know he ordered the issuance of the first gay marriage certificates in Massachusetts as governor, I would hope that he wouldn’t revert to that but I don’t know if you could trust him. I mean, I have a solid record of opposing gay marriage and I have a solid pro-life voting record and I don’t think you’d have to worry about me with the Second Amendment either because I know Romney at one time was opposed to so-called assault weapons and then he said some negatives about the NRA but now he says he is pro-NRA. Do you trust someone that’s been in many different positions on those three key areas or do you trust someone that has a solid record, and I’d submit that my record in terms of consistency is much more consistent than Governor Romney’s.
There is a two minute clip of the money-quote here.

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Goode capitalizing on someone’s inconsistancies? He should take a look at himself.
You know, between Romney and Goode, I think Romney really is the lesser evil. lol
I wonder what Romney thinks about Goode’s voting record in the House? I would think Goode would not want to talk about past records since his is very Bob Barr-like.