Mitt Romney's reflexive blaming of Obama for the Libyian embassy attack is music to my ears - he's finally become just like George W Bush! I can't wait to see him swaggering in front of a "mission accomplished" banner while he tells Russia to "bring it on!" If you don't believe that Romney's comments are a game-changer, just look at the whining from the left:
"..Imagine if Romney had called President Obama, asked how he could be of assistance in this time of crisis, offered to appear at his side at a press conference to demonstrate that, when American lives are at risk, politics stop at the water's edge--and then had his staff put out the word that he'd done these things, which would have made him look noble and might have made Obama look like the petty one if he'd waved away these offers.
But none of this is in Romney...he dashed to the barricades without a moment of reflection, a nod to propriety, or a smidgen of good strategy"
The Washington Post says Romney is "not ready for the job, someone who jumps to conclusions before all the facts are known. " - that's what people said about Bush! If Mitt Romney had taken the time to figure out who said what when, and whether "politics stops at the waters edge" or not, our first clue would be a mushroom cloud rising over NYC! Mitt Romney doesn't need a permission slip to defend his country from whoever wherever doing whatever whoever (leave it historians to figure that stuff out.)
Also in the Whine-a-ton Post:
"too many cheap shots and miscues that have only called attention to Mr. Romney’s inexperience in foreign affairs. This week’s accusation that the Obama administration sympathizes with rioters called to mind Mr. Romney’s over-the-top attack in May when U.S. officials were in the midst of delicate negotiations in Beijing to win freedom for human rights lawyer Chen Guangcheng. “If these reports are true, this is a dark day for freedom and it’s a day of shame for the Obama administration,” Mr. Romney said, shortly before Mr. Chen flew to New York City.
His jeering at Russia has seemed unbecoming a great power..."
So now they're comparing Mitt Romney to a schoolyard bully, with a "boast loudly and swing a limp twig" philosophy, who is going to borrow and bomb his way to yet another Middle-Eastern quagmire.
Friends, attacks from these traitors is the highest kind of praise. 9/11 changed everything, we don't have time to think or get the facts anymore. All real men are hair-triggers.
The same people said same things about Bush, the man to whom we owe everything. It's because of Bush that we are safe from terrorism (except when we aren't) and there is peace democracy spreading in the Islamic World (except when there isn't).
"..Imagine if Romney had called President Obama, asked how he could be of assistance in this time of crisis, offered to appear at his side at a press conference to demonstrate that, when American lives are at risk, politics stop at the water's edge--and then had his staff put out the word that he'd done these things, which would have made him look noble and might have made Obama look like the petty one if he'd waved away these offers.
But none of this is in Romney...he dashed to the barricades without a moment of reflection, a nod to propriety, or a smidgen of good strategy"
The Washington Post says Romney is "not ready for the job, someone who jumps to conclusions before all the facts are known. " - that's what people said about Bush! If Mitt Romney had taken the time to figure out who said what when, and whether "politics stops at the waters edge" or not, our first clue would be a mushroom cloud rising over NYC! Mitt Romney doesn't need a permission slip to defend his country from whoever wherever doing whatever whoever (leave it historians to figure that stuff out.)
Also in the Whine-a-ton Post:
"too many cheap shots and miscues that have only called attention to Mr. Romney’s inexperience in foreign affairs. This week’s accusation that the Obama administration sympathizes with rioters called to mind Mr. Romney’s over-the-top attack in May when U.S. officials were in the midst of delicate negotiations in Beijing to win freedom for human rights lawyer Chen Guangcheng. “If these reports are true, this is a dark day for freedom and it’s a day of shame for the Obama administration,” Mr. Romney said, shortly before Mr. Chen flew to New York City.
His jeering at Russia has seemed unbecoming a great power..."
So now they're comparing Mitt Romney to a schoolyard bully, with a "boast loudly and swing a limp twig" philosophy, who is going to borrow and bomb his way to yet another Middle-Eastern quagmire.
Friends, attacks from these traitors is the highest kind of praise. 9/11 changed everything, we don't have time to think or get the facts anymore. All real men are hair-triggers.
The same people said same things about Bush, the man to whom we owe everything. It's because of Bush that we are safe from terrorism (except when we aren't) and there is peace democracy spreading in the Islamic World (except when there isn't).
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