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Mr. Romney Reinvents History

 

Published: August 30, 2012 -- Source - New York Times

 

Mitt Romney will wrap the most important speech of his life, for Thursday night’s session of his convention, around an extraordinary reinvention of history — that his party rallied behind President Obama when he won in 2008, hoping that he would succeed. “That president was not the choice of our party,” he said, in excerpts provided by the campaign. “We are a good and generous people who are united by so much more than divides us.”

 

The truth, rarely heard this week in Tampa, Fla., is that the Republicans charted a course of denial and obstruction from the day Mr. Obama was inaugurated, determined to deny him a second term by denying him any achievement, no matter the cost to the economy or American security.

 

Based on the excerpts, Mr. Romney’s big speech seems of a piece with the rest of the convention, in which Republicans have offered precious little of substance but a lot of bromides meant to convey profundity and take passive-aggressive digs at President Obama. But no subjects have received less attention, or been treated with less honesty, than foreign affairs and national security — and the excerpts suggested that Mr. Romney’s speech would be no exception.

 

It’s easy to understand why the Republicans have steered clear of these areas. While President Obama is vulnerable on some domestic issues, the Republicans have no purchase on foreign and security policy. In a television interview on Wednesday, Condoleezza Rice, the former secretary of state, could not name an area in which Mr. Obama had failed on foreign policy.

 

For decades, the Republicans were able to present themselves as the tougher party on foreign and military policy. Mr. Obama has robbed them of that by being aggressive on counterterrorism and by flexing military and diplomatic muscle repeatedly and effectively.

 

Mitt Romney has tried to sound tough, but it’s hard to see how he would act differently from Mr. Obama except in ways that are scary — like attacking Iran, or overspending on defense in ways that would not provide extra safety but would hurt the economy.

 

Before Thursday night, the big foreign policy speeches were delivered by Senator John McCain and Ms. Rice. Mr. McCain was specific on one thing: Mr. Obama’s plan to start pulling out of Afghanistan at the end of 2014 is too rapid. While he does not speak for Mr. Romney, his other ideas were unnerving, like suggesting that the United States should intervene in Syria.

 

Mr. Romney reportedly considered Ms. Rice as a running mate, and she seems to have real influence. But Ms. Rice is a reminder of the colossal errors and deceptions of the Bush administration. She was a central player in the decision to invade Iraq and the peddling of fantasies about weapons of mass destruction. She barely mentioned Iraq in her speech and spoke not at all about Afghanistan.

 

She was particularly ludicrous when she talked about keeping America strong at home so it could be strong globally, since she was part of the team that fought two wars off the books and entirely on borrowed money.

 

Ms. Rice said the United States has lost its “exceptionalism,” but she never gave the slightest clue what she meant by that — a return to President George W. Bush’s policy of preventive and unnecessary war?

 

She and Mr. McCain both invoked the idea of “peace through strength,” but one of the few concrete proposals Mr. Romney has made — spending 4 percent of G.D.P. on defense — would weaken the economy severely. Mr. McCain was not telling the truth when he said Mr. Obama wants to cut another $500 billion from military spending. That amount was imposed by the Republicans as part of the extortion they demanded to raise the debt ceiling.

 

Ms. Rice said American allies need to know where the United States stands and that alliances are vitally important. But the truth is that Mr. Obama has repaired those alliances and restored allies’ confidence in America’s position, after Mr. Bush and Ms. Rice spent years tearing them apart and ruining America’s reputation in the world.

 

The one alliance on which there is real debate between Mr. Romney and Mr. Obama is with Israel. But it is not, as Mr. Romney and his supporters want Americans to believe, about whether Mr. Obama is a supporter of Israel. Every modern president has been, including Mr. Obama. Apart from outsourcing his policy to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on settlements, it’s not clear what Mr. Romney would do differently.

 

But after watching the Republicans for three days in Florida, that comes as no surprise.

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Baseman, I second that and Nehru is just behind me of changing his voters registration to vote for Romney this November.

 

Romney gave a moving speech tonight that was expected. Among other speakers yesterday and today, Clint Eastwood was a guest speaker and he really get the crowd going. I love the hot dogging, and I can't do it to myself.  

 

To my surprise, Romney finish his speech moments ago and DG already had something to shot down the next president.

FM
Originally Posted by Cobra:
To my surprise, Romney finish his speech moments ago and DG already had something to shot down the next president.

Perhaps president of the next company he forms/heads, but not the US-of-A government.

FM

Ronald 

 

Kari is an Obama soup drinker. Forgive his ignorance.

They are now hollering Race Race for anyone who opposes Obama. Shame on them.

FM
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Didn't Romney strike a chord when he says that families are hurting, that they lose their homes, that they have to work 2 jobs, that student loans are high, that gas prices have gone up,that we need jobs, and plenty of them? Did these things not resonate with his audience?  

FM

 

Kari, Storm, Carib and other die hard Obama soup drinkers will never get it. 

Remember the Burnham days, the country was bankrupt but the PNC die hards stood behind Burnham even though they had no food at home.

 

FM
Originally Posted by Cobra:

Baseman, I second that and Nehru is just behind me of changing his voters registration to vote for Romney this November.

 

Romney gave a moving speech tonight that was expected. Among other speakers yesterday and today, Clint Eastwood was a guest speaker and he really get the crowd going. I love the hot dogging, and I can't do it to myself.  

 

To my surprise, Romney finish his speech moments ago and DG already had something to shot down the next president.


Bannas, Me, meh Pickney and wife VOTING for the Greatest American President, BARAK OBAMA. OBAMA OBAMA ALL THE WAY BABY!!!!

 

ROMNEY IS JUST ANOTHER VERSION OF GR, MOSES AND RAMJHAAAATAN, CROOKS, LIARS AND POLITICAL PROSTITUTES!!!!

Nehru

Nehru Bhai

 

When you cast your vote, think carefully and think of the 70 million, yes 70 million combined of people on foodstamps and unemployed. Think well and cast your votes because these 70 million people have famalies too.

 

All of this happened under Obama's watch. Think well Bhai.

FM

Bannas, Obama and the Democrats SAVE this countyr from collapse after George Bust run it to the ground.. It is now SLOWLY regaining it's strenght. ALL because of OBAMA and the Democrats, Bush Father, Reagan and other Rep destroy this Country and Clinton had to come and rebuild. I am thinking quite clearly Bhai.

Nehru
Originally Posted by Ronald Sugrim:

Didn't Romney strike a chord when he says that families are hurting, that they lose their homes, that they have to work 2 jobs, that student loans are high, that gas prices have gone up,that we need jobs, and plenty of them? Did these things not resonate with his audience?  

Nope, they knew he was just blowing hot air, promise the people anything for their vote.

cain

the man inherit a bad economy,with war and AMERICA in dedts but he give the AMERICAN people hope,what he inherit it was hard to fix in 4 years.but the people will give him a next chance he is making all the right moves,he is honest and open with the people 

FM

Warrior with all that damage that man did by himself over these 4 years you still blame Bush.  Obama got 24 million unemplyed people now on his hands while he travel around the world playing god. FDR took over a bad economy and in 4 years he was very much ahead of Obama. He created the New Deal in 1933. The same year that he was elected. 

 

What has Obama created.  New unemployment.

Prashad

Yuji22 is saying Obama is like Burnham.  But I would say this.  Even that Burnham is ahead of Obama.  Burnham had free education from Primary to University program and Land to the Tiller program.  What the hell did Obama have.

 

 

Prashad
Originally Posted by Prashad:

Yuji22 is saying Obama is like Burnham.  But I would say this.  Even that Burnham is ahead of Obama.  Burnham had free education from Primary to University program and Land to the Tiller program.  What the hell did Obama have.

 

 

What s free education in GY even now? I suggest you examine what Obama did for education. I would not tell you since  you would be a waste of time. You are having imagery like Burhnam in your head and the only comparison here is race so that is the locus of your thoughts. And idea that there there is even a possibility for comparing the education system or options is so ridiculous that it defies reason.

FM

Burnham took Dr Jagan's ideas of free education from Primary to University and Land to the tiller.  Those were Dr.Jagan's ideas.  Listen then copy.

 

Like you vex that even Burnham beat Obama.

Prashad
Originally Posted by Prashad:

Burnham took Dr Jagan's ideas of free education from Primary to University and Land to the tiller.  Those were Dr.Jagan's ideas.  Listen then copy.

 

Like you vex that even Burnham beat Obama.

Which state university does UG compare to? One is not vexed at anything. One is astounded and indeed surprised that ones countrymen work so prodigiously at stupid racist analysis.

 

Did jagan copy his concept from anyone or did the university concept fell out of his head like manna from god? Had the thought not arose then would it have been missed eternally by others? Dude, the university system as we know it came out of the 12th century.

FM
Originally Posted by Ronald Sugrim:

He spoke to the families and that is what resonated with the audience.

You mean to say at a republican convention words from a republican presidential candidate resonated with the republican audience? NO!!! What's the world coming to? I'm glad you found this event so unique and noteworthy.

A
Originally Posted by yuji22:

Ronald 

 

Kari is an Obama soup drinker. Forgive his ignorance.

They are now hollering Race Race for anyone who opposes Obama. Shame on them.

Kari will go into deep depression after November.

FM

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