Transcript: Romney's speech to the Clinton Global Initiative
By Michelle Malkin
September 25, 2012
Mitt Romney spoke to the Clinton Global Initiative in New York.
All three major networks broadcast the speech live. He name-checked the
Muslim Brotherhood, noting that Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi is a
member. Here’s a transcript of his prepared remarks:
If there’s one thing we’ve learned this election season, it’s that a
few words from Bill Clinton can do any man a lot of good. After that
introduction, I guess all I have to do is wait a day or two for the
bounce.
Since serving as President here in America, President Clinton has
devoted himself to lifting the downtrodden around the world. One of the
best things that can happen to any cause, to any people, is to have
Bill Clinton as its advocate. That is how needy and neglected causes
have become global initiatives. It is that work that invites us here
today.
As I have watched the astounding impact of this Initiative from afar,
I have been impressed by the extraordinary power you have derived by
harnessing together different people of different backgrounds, and
different institutions of different persuasions. You have fashioned
partnerships across traditional boundaries — public and private,
for-profit and nonprofit, charitable and commercial.
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