
Hunter Walker notices a previously reported story that casts Mitt Romney’s bullying history in a different light — he also forcibly cut a dude’s hair in college:
>At Stanford, he lured rival University of California students into a trap in which his buddies “shaved their heads and painted them red,” according to a 1970 speech at Brigham Young University by his father, George Romney.
This story could be exculpatory. Maybe Romney didn’t hate gays — maybe he just hated hair. Or, other peoples’ hair, anyway. Perhaps that is the deeper fixation: It is not enough for Romney to have perfect hair. Others must have terrible hair.
This story could be exculpatory. Maybe Romney didn’t hate gays — maybe he just hated hair. Or, other peoples’ hair, anyway. Perhaps that is the deeper fixation: It is not enough for Romney to have perfect hair. Others must have terrible hair.