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Co-host Gretchen Carlson introduced Wallace and asked him what he thought of Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s decision to repudiate a pro-Republican Super PAC’s leaked planed Rev. Wright ads. Carlson said that people are asking if there is a “double standard.”
“Some newspapers have been able to write stories about Mitt Romney that some people don’t think are fair either,” said Carlson.
“Of course there’s a double standard,” said
Wallace said that the President, having spent decades in the pews of Rev. Wright’s church, should make him and the church open to scrutiny. “He’s been president for four years now, so I don’t know that it is as relevant as it used to be,” said Wallace.
“I guess the argument in terms of the double standard would be—it wasn’t the Obama campaign that did the story about the 15-year-old Mitt Romney, it was the Washington Post,” said Wallace. “So there’s a difference between an independent newspaper and the campaign itself.”
Wallace continued to say, however, that this whole episode ends up being a plus for Romney. The public is once again reminded about Rev. Wright and Romney “can sit there and say ‘I took the high road.’”
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