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bigtree

(85,986 posts)
Tue May 1, 2012, 08:54 AM May 2012

Is anyone taking seriously the complaints now coming from Romney

. . . .about how the president's re-election campaign is using the decision to kill Osama bin Laden to its own advantage?

from Charles P. Pierce at Esquire: http://www.esquire.com/blogs/politics/obama-2012-bin-laden-8484422

I think the killing of the author of the 9/11 atrocities, and a considerable international murderer even beyond that particular crime, is something that a president who wants to be president again is within his rights to use. However, Willard Romney is all a'flutter. ("My dear young chap, that simply is not done.&quot There apparently were no clouds in the sky at which John McCain could yell, so he weighed in on the dreadful inappropriateness of it all. And Arianna Huffington picked this issue to go back to being insufferable again . . .

For what it's worth, I didn't think what Hillary Clinton did was out of bounds, either. But there is no serious comparison to be made here. When the Clinton campaign made their ad, they did so on behalf of a candidate who had no more experience taking that 3 a.m. phone call than Barack Obama did. In the present case, the president actually gave the order. Osama bin Laden is actually dead. And, having done what he did, the president is well within his rights to wonder out loud if Willard Romney would have made the same call, given what Romney said back in 2007, when he was just starting to run for president. And it's no more or less "fair" on the merits than is Romney's constant refrain that the president "doesn't understand how the economy works" because he's never been a vulture capitalist.

(Today in New Hampshire, while travelling around with Senator Kelly Ayotte, his latest vice-presidential beard, and demonstrating the pure class and raw political courage that has marked his entire political career by throwing a cheap shot at someone who wasn't in the room, Romney said that, "Even Jimmy Carter would have given that order." This from a man whose toughest decision in his life has been which house to sleep in.)

The reason for all the dust that's being thrown up is that, every time he talks about foreign policy, Romney is a blindfolded man in a yard full of rakes. He wrote a Washington Post op-ed about arms control that proved Romney didn't know enough about the subject to feed to his fish. He flirted with advocating a trade war with China, and he and his advisors occasionally slip and call Russia "the Soviet Union." Of course, he did make the bobsleds run on time, so there's that.


read: http://www.esquire.com/blogs/politics/obama-2012-bin-laden-8484422


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Is anyone taking seriously the complaints now coming from Romney (Original Post) bigtree May 2012 OP
I just listened to local radio news in Chicago mucifer May 2012 #1
This is a dumb move by RMoney because it highlights he wouldn't have done it and the Obama admin uponit7771 May 2012 #2
If Bush had done it Generic Other May 2012 #3
LOL malaise May 2012 #4

mucifer

(23,530 posts)
1. I just listened to local radio news in Chicago
Tue May 1, 2012, 08:59 AM
May 2012

from a middle of the road station. This is how they reported the story on WGN radio :

President Obama is taking credit.

The politicians are fighting about who is to take credit.

RMoney said that even President Carter would have killed bin ladin.

mcccain said "heros don't brag"


hmmmm who owns the news?
Don't kid yourself, this is going to be a tough election. Chicago is VERY blue.

uponit7771

(90,335 posts)
2. This is a dumb move by RMoney because it highlights he wouldn't have done it and the Obama admin
Tue May 1, 2012, 09:27 AM
May 2012

...can begin to paint him as a f**kin liar vs just a flip flopper

Generic Other

(28,979 posts)
3. If Bush had done it
Tue May 1, 2012, 09:32 AM
May 2012

He would have dragged the corpse around the capital from the back of his presidential limo, then hanged it from the Wash. monument before swinging onto the deck of a battleship on a rope pounding his chest like Tarzan!

And he would have padded his crotch for the photo op.

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