Mitt Romney

The former GOP presidential nominee says Cruz is "way over the line."
The whole "rapists" thing definitely didn't help his image.
It's one thing to try to gain a political advantage by pointing out certain undesirable aspects of an opponent's background or record. But when a Senate democratic leader spreads baseless allegations without a shred of evidence, and uses the Senate floor to do so, that's one step too far.
Former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, who reportedly mocked New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie's weight during the 2012 campaign, said on "Meet the Press" on Sunday that Christie has no health issues to worry about.
Here's my prediction: the day after the election, many a pundit will be chewing on the fact that Latinos played a decisive role in the outcome of the Presidential race.
Mitt Romney's at it again -- shading the truth on CBS News' 60 Minutes. He's perpetuating the false Republican narrative that President Obama should have gotten more done during his first two years in office because he had a supermajority in the Senate.
Mike Sacks is joined by community members Angelo Guglielmo, Jr., Lawrence Watford, Lindsay Goldner and Tommy McFly to discuss a joke that was recently made about Michelle Obama posing for National Geographic.