Romney Apologizes For High School Pranks

In an exclusive interview with Brian on “Kilmeade and Friends” this morning, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney for the first time addressed allegations in a Washington Post story that he was a mean-spirited high schooler who picked on presumably gay classmates.

4 Comments

  1. Sally Apsey

    May 10, 2012 at 3:05 pm

    Mr. Kilmeade,

    I am a big fan of Fox and Friends, and have always found that you are not only fair and balanced but informative as well. Today, however you reached a new journalistic low. With everyting at stake in this next election, how could you waste Mitt Romney's time with a question about an alleged prank that happened almost 47 years ago. How is this relevant to his abilty to be president?

    Get out of the muck and be a professional, please.

  2. Xizang

    May 10, 2012 at 3:50 pm

    If you or I did the same thing to Romney, would they consider it a prank or assault?

  3. jbb

    May 11, 2012 at 12:29 pm

    The democrats along with their liberal media are so predictable. George Stephanopolis brings up the issue of contraception at a republican debate, and all of a sudden we were introduced to Sandra Fluke soon after. Now, obama and Biden come out in support of gay marriage, and all of a sudden the media calls Mitt Romney anti-gay. Coincidence?? I think not.

    Now that Herman Cain is out of the running, where is the news about all of his girlfriends?

  4. Bryon

    May 11, 2012 at 4:45 pm

    I was bullied back in high school. Yes, the kicks and punches hurt but did not hurt nearly as bad as the emotional scars that have been with me my whole life. I could never vote for a man who blows this off as a "prank." There is no sign that he has changed…he is still a bully.