Wait...What? Did Mitt Romney Impersonate a Police Officer?
by Bryan Schott
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In yet another example of how everything a candidate has ever done will come to light in a presidential campaign, reports are surfacing that Mitt Romney may have impersonated a police officer while in college.

The National Memo says a number of Romney's classmates at Stanford University say he sometimes would disguise himself as a police officer, and showed them the uniform.

Those witnesses say Romney often would pull over young drivers and intimidate them while at college and at his prep school.

So recalls Robin Madden, who had also just arrived as a freshman, the startling incident began when Romney called him and two or three other residents into his room, saying, “Come up, I want to show you something.” When they entered Romney’s room, “and laid out on his bed was a Michigan State Trooper’s uniform.”

Madden, a native Texan who graduated from Stanford in 1970 and went on to become a successful television producer and writer, has never forgotten that strange moment, which he has recounted to friends over the years as he observed his former classmate’s political ascent. The National Memo learned of the incident from a longtime Madden friend to whom he had mentioned it years ago.

Said Madden in a recent interview, “He told us that he had gotten the uniform from his father,” George Romney, then the Governor of Michigan, whose security detail was staffed by uniformed troopers. “He told us that he was using it to pull over drivers on the road. He also had a red flashing light that he would attach to the top of his white Rambler.”

In Madden’s recollection, confirmed by his wife Susan, who also attended Stanford during those years, “we thought it was all pretty weird. We all thought, ‘Wow, that’s pretty creepy.’ And after that, we didn’t have much interaction with him,” although both Madden and Romney were prep school boys living in the same dorm, called Rinconada.

Other eyewitnesses have previously recalled Romney’s alleged use of a police or trooper uniform in pranks during his high school years at the exclusive Cranbrook School in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.
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June 11, 2012
I lived in that form with Robin and Mitt. Mitt showed me the cop light and siren and told me he liked to pull people over. I wondered if he was on a power trip. When this started to surface, I thought: He told me he did this, but I didn't actually see him do it. Then, I thought, what is the difference: he either did it and bragged about it, or he didn't do it and lied when he bragged about it.

Much more importantly, his chief of operations in the 2008 primaries, Jay Garrity, was busted for having a fake police car in 2004. In 2008 he gave out fake badges to staffers so they could cruise through check points. He also acted liked he was secret service, pulling people over and telling them they couldn't follow the motorcade. Romney was in the car with Garrity when he pulled over a Fortune Magazine reporter in this fashion. It is one thing to be doing this when you are 18, and another thing to be doing it when you are running for president.
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June 11, 2012
I was on that floor with Robin and Mitt. Mitt showed me the cop light and siren and told me he liked to pull people over. I wonder if he was on a power trip. When this started to surface, I thought: He told me he did this, but I didn't actually see him do it. Then, I thought, what is the difference: he either did it and bragged about it, or he didn't do it and lied when he bragged about it.

Much more importantly, he chief of operations, Jay Garrity, was busted for having a fake police car in 2004. In 2008 he gave out fake badges to staffers so they could cruise through check points. He also acted liked he was secret service, pulling people over and telling them they couldn't follow the motorcade. Romney was in the car with Garrity when he pulled over a Fortune Magazine reporter in this fashion. It si one thing to be doing this when you are 18, and another thing to be doing it when you are running for president.
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June 08, 2012
Wow! What earth shattering news Romney impersonated a police officer, or so they say, it never mentioned anyone coming forward that it actually happened to as far as being pulled over, in the legal system they call that heresay.

One could make the real case of Obama dressing up and acting like a president, we all know that's not true.
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June 08, 2012
It might be called "heresay," IF Romney were on trial for something. In this case, it's called "remembering stuff."

This is just another example of Romney being creepy in school. This probably isn't as creepy as assaulting a kid with scissors, but it's probably more illegal.
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