All five of Mitt Romney's sons appeared on Conan O'Brien's show last Wednesday.
Tagg, Matt, Josh, Ben and Craig donned name tags and regaled Conan with what a prankster the Mittster really is.
“I remember a story from when he was in high school — I guess it was a little after high school," Tagg Romney, the eldest son, said. "His friend was getting married. And he found his way into the hotel room ahead of time, and the groom’s outfit was there. He took some pink nail polish and wrote on the first shoe, ‘H-E,’ on the sole, and on the next one, ‘L-P.’ And no one noticed it. It was a Catholic wedding, and when he knelt down to be blessed by the father, the word ‘HELP’ appeared."
Policy questions were not brought and Conan was fairly gentle with the sons. He didn't call the presumptive GOP presidential nominee a flip-flopper, or bring up his wife's several Cadillacs.
But Conan couldn't help poke fun of Mitt Romney's wealth in the "True or False"
Conan asked the boys if Mitt Romney went to college "on a croquet scholarship" (No response on that one.) and if their father's hair "is chisled out of imported African mahogany."
"That is true," Tagg said.



Soooooooooooooo - What !!!!!! Who wants to listen to these Over-privileged Spoiled little Punks that haven't got a Clue about Life - just like their Daddy !!!!
I'd sure want him for my friend. Not!
oh so they can talk huh. can't be too substantial now can it? since their daddy is minless when it comes to "TALKING".
Good one Mittless. You need to take your pink polish and write H-E-L-P across your forehead.
Exactly where this family belongs. Late-night TV. They could bring Seamus. Let him crap all over Conan's rug.
HaHaHaHa
Umm, pink polish on the bottom of shoes does not make for message that is even noticeable in the second row--even if the shoes are white.
It also shows a complete lack of originality. It's a trick played billions of times for years. The Romney Jrs must be as out of touch as their papa if they think Willard anything less than pathetic for bragging about it. Tell me, boys, did he tie some cans or shoes to the rear bumper?