During his opening statement at Tuesday’s Republican Presidential Debate on CNN, former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney dropped in a non sequitur Seinfeld reference. “I want to restore America’s promise, and I’m going to do that…” began Romney, but before he finished his statement, the audience began applauding, to which Romney remarked, “As George Costanza would say, when they’re applauding, stop.” Watch below.
It’s a marked difference from the last time Romney used the same Seinfeld reference in December — except that time he said, “Remember the George Costanza line? When they’re laughing and applauding, you sit down.
It’s a marked difference from the last time Romney used the same Seinfeld reference in December — except that time he said, “Remember the George Costanza line? When they’re laughing and applauding, you sit down.
- 2/23/2012
- by Marc Snetiker
- EW.com - PopWatch
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