YAHOO.COM - Appearing on the "Late Show" with David Letterman, President Barack Obama scolded Mitt Romney over his caught-on-camera remarks, declaring that "if you want to be president, you gotta work for everybody, not just for some."
Letterman had asked Obama on
Tuesday about Romney's remarks at a fundraiser several months ago in
which the Republican standard-bearer essentially wrote off the
president's core supporters as having a victim mentality and depending
on government handouts.
"Is that what rich guys at country clubs are talking about?" Letterman asked.
"I don't know what he was referring to," the president said.
"But I can tell you this: When I
won in 2008, 47 percent of the American people voted for John McCain,"
Obama said. "They didn't vote for me. And what I said on election night
was: 'Even though you didn't vote for me, I hear your voices, and I'm
going to work as hard as I can to be your president." click here to read more