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babylonsister

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Wed Oct 1, 2014, 07:24 PM Oct 2014

Mitt Romney's Latest Excuse for His 47 Percent Remarks Is a Doozy [View all]

http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2014/09/mitt-romney-latest-excuse-47-percent-remarks


Mitt Romney's Latest Excuse for His 47 Percent Remarks Is a Doozy
You won't believe who he's blaming now.

—By David Corn
| Tue Sep. 30, 2014 12:15 PM EDT

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Now Romney has gone further in denying responsibility for the remark, blaming the 47 percent fiasco on the fellow who tossed him the question. Here's the relevant excerpt from Leibovich's piece:

"I was talking to one of my political advisers," Romney continued, "and I said: 'If I had to do this again, I'd insist that you literally had a camera on me at all times"—essentially employing his own tracker, as opposition researchers call them. "I want to be reminded that this is not off the cuff." This, as he saw it, was what got him in trouble at that Boca Raton fund-raiser, when Romney told the crowd he was writing off the 47 percent of the electorate that supported Obama (a.k.a. "those people"; "victims" who take no "personal responsibility&quot . Romney told me that the statement came out wrong, because it was an attempt to placate a rambling supporter who was saying that Obama voters were essentially deadbeats.

"My mistake was that I was speaking in a way that reflected back to the man," Romney said. "If I had been able to see the camera, I would have remembered that I was talking to the whole world, not just the man." I had never heard Romney say that he was prompted into the "47 percent" line by a ranting supporter.


Leibovich is right; this seems to be the first time Romney has tried to place responsibility for his comment on the person who asked him the question. That supporter was not rambling. Here's what he asked: "For the last three years, all everybody's been told is, 'Don't worry, we'll take care of you.' How are you going to do it, in two months before the elections, to convince everybody you've got to take care of yourself?" That was a straightforward query, succinctly put, not rambling at all. It was Romney who took the point to the next level and proclaimed that a specific number of Americans were lazy freeloaders who could not and would not fend for themselves.

To recap: Romney has gone from side-stepping the remark, to owning the thrust of this comment (though noting it was not well articulated), to saying he was wrong, to denying he said what he said (and contending his words were distorted), to claiming he was only mirroring the rambling remarks of a big-money backer. This last explanation is certainly not fair to the 1-percenter who merely expressed his very 1-percentish opinion. Does this mean that Romney was thrown off his game by a simple question—or that he was trying to suck up to a donor?

In the two years since Romney was caught on tape, he just cannot come up with a clear explanation of an easy-to-understand short series of sentences that were responsive to the question presented. But there is one possible explanation he hasn't yet put forward: He said what he believed.
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Romney is a self entitled, selfish gopiscrap Oct 2014 #1
You get the prize if there was one to be gotten madokie Oct 2014 #4
Why thank you!!! gopiscrap Oct 2014 #5
Brutally accurate and hifiguy Oct 2014 #39
Thank you gopiscrap Oct 2014 #44
Couldn't have put it better myself. calimary Oct 2014 #57
in his heart onethatcares Oct 2014 #2
Nail meet Head. Lochloosa Oct 2014 #6
He has only one option left that he hasn't tried yet... pinboy3niner Oct 2014 #3
Or all the trees in America for not being the right height. eom Jamaal510 Oct 2014 #32
Lack Of Personal Responsibility erpowers Oct 2014 #7
This is his third excuse for his remarks? Yes, you babylonsister Oct 2014 #14
And by his own excuse, he is saying that he was just telling the man what he wanted to hear, Dustlawyer Oct 2014 #22
He spoke freely thinking no one else would hear it. JoePhilly Oct 2014 #8
and, it's taken him this long for that R-money bunch to come up with it.. WAHWAHWAH! Cha Oct 2014 #9
Aw, c'mon'! It's only been 2½ years!!! Major Hogwash Oct 2014 #49
Hey Mitt... secondvariety Oct 2014 #10
I still love that picture of him pumping gas after he lost. :D C Moon Oct 2014 #11
Mitt is living proof Plucketeer Oct 2014 #12
Mittwit ! adirondacker Oct 2014 #26
Rmoney has a hidden garage from which he draws an unlimited supply kairos12 Oct 2014 #13
Is there room delete_bush Oct 2014 #41
maybe he should take responsibility for his mouth instead -- is that too much to ask? tomm2thumbs Oct 2014 #15
That's where personal values come in. babylonsister Oct 2014 #20
bingoz! likes to sweep things under the rug tomm2thumbs Oct 2014 #34
But Rmoney is a quintessential malaise Oct 2014 #16
The Mitt Method still applies... JHB Oct 2014 #17
This ad was the best response: KurtNYC Oct 2014 #37
Drive away please hibbing Oct 2014 #18
Agreed! As long as he doesn't strap his dog to the roof of that Caddy. Marie Marie Oct 2014 #25
........ trusty elf Oct 2014 #48
And don't forget to take she-who-would-be-Empress with you. calimary Oct 2014 #58
Mittens didn't mean to say it, but he meant what he said... DreamGypsy Oct 2014 #19
To the bottom line,"he said what he believed". Wash. state Desk Jet Oct 2014 #21
No surprise here OldRedneck Oct 2014 #23
Ron Paul does the same thing - panders to whatever audience is on front of him bhikkhu Oct 2014 #24
I think the most heinous part of that speech was basically ignored by lob1 Oct 2014 #27
I actually thought that was the most horrific part of what was said. Kalidurga Oct 2014 #31
MITT! Aristus Oct 2014 #28
If I had his money, Jamaal510 Oct 2014 #33
he's a lying fool who thinks he's entitled...he's not. spanone Oct 2014 #29
He's Running tea and oranges Oct 2014 #30
He's not running. What he says is as relevant as the shit that comes out of Palin's mouth. n/t hughee99 Oct 2014 #35
Maybe he's trying to justify it so that he can run again? davidpdx Oct 2014 #36
the only way to get through the romney knot is to cut through the bullshit. nt Javaman Oct 2014 #38
STOP rtracey Oct 2014 #40
seriously! this guy doesn't have a clue. It's kinda embarrassing when you think about it.... CTyankee Oct 2014 #43
Hey, Mittwit, google Molly Ivins' First Rule Of Holes hifiguy Oct 2014 #42
Two possible explanations zipplewrath Oct 2014 #45
First and foremost everyone has to remember what an inveterate Liar, mitt romney is.. poor mitt.. Cha Oct 2014 #46
"Why did he have to ask me that question!!" Major Hogwash Oct 2014 #50
"It's all his fault!!111>>>>>>>>>>>>" LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL Cha Oct 2014 #53
Rmoney has been SmittynMo Oct 2014 #47
The fact that he's still trying to "explain" this remark, tells me all I need to know. n/t neeksgeek Oct 2014 #51
All he has to do when asked about that comment is say, "Benghazi" SummerSnow Oct 2014 #52
The sad part... czarjak Oct 2014 #54
Cowardly, lying fuck. cheapdate Oct 2014 #55
Mitt will have new excuses for that every 4 years until he dies. nt TeamPooka Oct 2014 #56
So you think he'll slow down on his excuse-making? ;) JHB Oct 2014 #61
I know someone who met him and it's true... Spitfire of ATJ Oct 2014 #59
They thought Divine Right of Kings applied to American elections. Manifestor_of_Light Oct 2014 #60
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