Romney: At least the press won't be talking about Akin before the convention [View all]
This guy is really stupid and an ill timing derp
What was he thinking? Now it brings up his tax returns,
and strategic thinking and planning skills which are very lacking
Anyway from the WP.
Romneys birther joke and the closed information loop
Well, at least the political press wont be talking about Todd Akin during the weekend leading into the Republican National Convention. Mitt Romney today, showing off his less-than-world-class sense of humor: No ones ever asked to see my birth certificate.
Just approaching this from the point of view of campaign strategy: Yikes! This cant possibly be any good for him. I mean, where to start? First of all, its certain to put the Romney campaign on the defensive over the weekend. The national press is pretty clear that birther nonsense is out of bounds; make up stuff about welfare and youll get burned by MSNBC hosts, the liberal blogosphere and the fact-checkers, which have a combined audience of approximately zero undecided voters but make birther jokes, and youre going to get the (negative) attention of the national press.
But thats not all! Romney has been arguing that hes the one running a policy-oriented campaign while Barack Obama has been making personal attacks; birther jokes completely undermine that. The Republican National Convention, were told, is going to be all about introducing a very likeable Mitt Romney. Spending the weekend before it talking about his birther joke is hardly going to be helpful to that.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/post-partisan/post/romneys-birther-joke-and-the-closed-information-loop/2012/08/24/025339d8-ee12-11e1-b624-99dee49d8d67_blog.html