Nope; Mitt didn't mention anything about being a hunter,Wall st occupier, abortionist, welfare queen, union thug or race baiter.
Ohhhh.. wait a minute..he's in the wrong party for those last fve items.
Nevertheless, he never mentioned hunting. He mention how the Obama administration has eroded our rights.
Our economic rights by useless and restrictive regulation piled upon regulation and spending the country towards bankruptcy.
Our civil rights by trying to take away building rights from landowners..(the SCOTUS shot Obama down...9 to 0).
Our freedom of religion by trying to tell churches who could be their pastor.. (SCOTUS again shot him down .9 to 0).
Again our religious freedom for trying to dictate what the Roman Catholic Church should believe and support.
He also took up our 2nd amendment, and although he mentioned hunting, he concentrated especially on our right to defend ourselves in our own home and the sacrosanct position of the second amendment ..right along with all others in the Bill of Rights..
I did watch that speech, and I was impressed. Prior to this, I had known he was a smart business man, very knowledgeable in engineering things which could bring our country back to solvency..but I thought he perhaps had a rather flat, uninteresting personality.
I was pleasantly surprised to hear a man who could deliver a genuine, lively speech which really held one's interest.
That, together with his wife showing her sparkling personality when she answered the Democrats "war on women, hate normal homemakers" statements which were delivered an oval office wart a couple days ago.....paints a picture of a couple who would be much better occupants of the White house than we have at present.
Mitt got many rounds of applause during the speech, but perhaps the biggest round was when he said that as president he wouldn't be running around the world, apologizing for America.