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Mitt Romney Thinks Hillary Clinton's Eyes Are Saying, 'Where's My Latte?'

The guy with car elevators in his house thinks Clinton is out of touch with the general population.

America is gearing up for the 2016 presidential election, and there's already an overwhelming amount of talk about the candidates. Bernie Sanders is drumming up a revolution, Mike Huckabee is perfecting his presidential business model, and Jeb Bush remains the last hope for a Bush Family Dynasty. Rick Perry even made himself a spiffy political-advertisement video to announce his dive into the presidential cagefight.

Amid all this, former presidential candidate and sad boxer Mitt Romney took to MSNBC's Morning Joe on Monday to share his two cents about the Republican candidates. He had plenty to say until the conversation turned to Hillary Clinton and her speech this past weekend at Roosevelt Island. Blinking excessively, Romney said that Clinton's speech "touched the various places she needs," but that she is out of touch with the general population.

"When she comes into a room full of people, she's smiling with her mouth but her eyes are saying, 'Where's my latte?'" the man whose house has car elevators said.

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