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Romney’s Overriding AmbitionPosted on Feb 10, 2012Criticism of Mitt Romney for lacking a coherent message is grossly unfair. He has been forthright, consistent and even eloquent in pressing home his campaign’s central theme: Mitt Romney desperately wants to be president. Everything else seems mushy or negotiable. Romney is passionate about the need, as he sees it, to defeat President Obama—but vague or self-contradictory as to why. The lyrics of “America the Beautiful,” which Romney has recited as part of his standard campaign speech, don’t solve the mystery; Obama, too, is on record as supporting spacious skies and fruited plains. Beyond personal ambition, what does Romney stand for? Obviously, judging by Rick Santorum’s clean sweep on Tuesday, I’m not the only one asking the question. I suspect an honest answer would be something like “situational competence”—Romney boasts of having rescued the 2002 Olympics, served as the Republican governor of one of the most Democratic states in the nation and made profitable choices about where to invest his money. But with the economy improving and the stock market soaring, Romney’s president-as-CEO argument loses whatever relevance it might have had. To conservative groups, Romney can sound like a true believer who never met a tax or a labor union he could abide—and not at all like a “Massachusetts moderate,” which is what Newt Gingrich claims Romney really is. But Romney will never be able to match Gingrich’s record, for better or worse, as one of the key figures in the development of the modern conservative movement. And Romney—who once was pro-choice—will never be able to get to the right of Santorum on social issues. Advertisement Romney wants to cut the corporate tax rate; Obama has said he wants to lower rates while also closing loopholes. Romney wants to forge new trade agreements; Obama signed into law free-trade pacts with South Korea, Colombia and Panama. Romney wants to weed out burdensome regulations; Obama has such a project underway. Romney wants to survey and safely exploit U.S. energy reserves; Obama says essentially the same thing. It’s true that there are some departures, but they are dumb. Romney says he would ask Congress to cut “non-security discretionary spending” by 5 percent, or $20 billion; this would fail to make a scratch, let alone a dent, in the deficit. He wants to end the federal role in job training, thus abdicating presidential responsibility for meeting one of the central challenges facing the U.S. economy. He wants to sanction China for manipulating its currency, rather than continue ongoing negotiations. He wants to discourage the use of union labor on government projects—which gets a rise out of GOP crowds. And, of course, Romney wants to repeal the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, whose centerpiece, the individual insurance mandate, was pioneered in Massachusetts. By Romney. Who continues to defend the mandate as a good idea—too good, apparently, for the rest of the country. On foreign policy, Romney offers a lot of blah blah blah about “restoring the sinews of American power” and the like, but nothing as distinctive as, say, Santorum’s extreme hawkishness on Iran or Ron Paul’s isolationist call to bring the troops home from just about everywhere. It’s hard to find any substantive differences between what Romney would do and what Obama is already doing. Romney does accuse Obama of “appeasement,” and perhaps the charge would have some credibility if Obama hadn’t ordered the raid that killed Osama bin Laden, or used unmanned missile-firing drones to decimate the international jihadist leadership, or helped eliminate dictator Moammar Gadhafi, or demonstrated in countless other ways that whatever else he might be, no one can call him some kind of flower-power peacenik. One distinction—and, really, this may be the most original position that Romney takes on anything—is that he has ruled out negotiations with the Taliban and apparently wants to extend the U.S. troop commitment in Afghanistan indefinitely. Wish him luck with that on the campaign trail. He’ll need it.
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By ardee, February 11, 2012 at 9:02 pm Link to this comment
By Karen, February 10 at 3:46 pm Link to this comment
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Ardee: your profile pic so perfectly describes your potential intellect!
Is this all you’ve got? Was your pregnant mother scared by a motorcycle while pregnant with you? You are the weakest link, and here that speaks volumes.
Report thisSo, in the crumbs of your brain cells, anyone riding a motorcycle is intellectually challenged. Nice, moron.
By mrfreeze, February 11, 2012 at 8:32 pm Link to this comment
Surfboy - “The largest corporations currently do business all over the world and now no longer need to belong to the U.S. (where they got their start); as such they can ignore U.S. laws at will. They can drag their industrial-employer feet deliberately so as to punish the population for voting wrong and to embarrass Pres. O’bama. Commercial treason through in-action; Almost impossible to prove legally.”
And this is why, when I hear Mr. Romney or any of the other douche bag republican candidates go on about “fixing” our problems, I know (as everyone who’s paying attention knows) the game is over for our domestic workforce and way of life. Simply put, the “chamber-of-commerce” that is now our government DOESN’T NEED US ANYMORE.
Report thisBy mrfreeze, February 10, 2012 at 9:37 pm Link to this comment
Yuckster - I realize you’re engaging in sarcasm, but let me tell you something:
I grew up in UT among the Mormons who, up until the mid 70’s didn’t allow blacks into their priesthood. UT was and still is one of the most white, homogeneous, creepy places on earth because of the narcissistic, “god-wanna-be’s” that live there. Mr. Romney is nothing but a “grand wizard” version of the nit-wits that call themselves the Latter Day Saints. You would do well to do a little research into who they really are before comparing Romney to Obama. Let me assure you THEY HAVE NOTHING IN COMMON.
Report thisBy nick, February 10, 2012 at 9:07 pm Link to this comment
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ER typical liberal fails to get his own point! that there is no appreciable difference
Report thisis the reason rommney is the front runner. the 1% can live with either mit or
obama, ho hum, sit this electoral fraud out,
By Karen, February 10, 2012 at 6:47 pm Link to this comment
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Obama surely sings better.
Report thisBy DornDiego, February 10, 2012 at 5:26 pm Link to this comment
For a number of days now I’ve been telling anyone who’ll listen that Mitt Romney
Report thismakes all those “vague or self-contradictory” remarks because his mind is torn in
so many directions he’s unsure of the consequences of making sense. That’s the
reason for his resorting to reciting the lyrics of America the Beautiful, too. Sorta
like W.
By DornDiego, February 10, 2012 at 5:26 pm Link to this comment
For a number of days now I’ve been telling anyone who’ll listen that Mitt Romney
Report thismakes all those “vague or self-contradictory” remarks because his mind is torn in
so many directions he’s unsure of the consequences of making sense. That’s the
reason for his resorting to reciting the lyrics of America the Beautiful, too. Sorta
like W.
By DornDiego, February 10, 2012 at 5:25 pm Link to this comment
For a number of days now I’ve been telling anyone who’ll listen that Mitt Romney
Report thismakes all those “vague or self-contradictory” remarks because his mind is torn in
so many directions he’s unsure of the consequences of making sense. That’s the
reason for his resorting to reciting the lyrics of America the Beautiful, too. Sorta
like W.
By Yuckster, February 10, 2012 at 4:56 pm Link to this comment
Their is one big difference between Romney and Obama It is the fact that Romney is white, and Obama is black. Unfortunately that means something to too many of our fellow Americans. Sad, but true. (But, Romney does have that “Mormon” thingy hanging over his head, Maybe a black Christian is roughly equivalent to a white Mormon?).
Report thisBy Karen, February 10, 2012 at 4:46 pm Link to this comment
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Ardee: your profile pic so perfectly describes your
potential intellect!
Eugene: I think Romney could get further to the right
of Scamtorum if he installed electronic birth control
sensors in his home, I imagine that the sensors would immediately
destroy upon discovery.
Truly I feel badly for Romney. I imagine he has a
Report thisvery simple bucklet list, we all know the GOP can’t remember past two items, with the last item, “oh, and
be President of the United States”. If he doesn’t get
the presidency this time, he’ll just kick the bucket
one short.
By Big B, February 10, 2012 at 12:28 pm Link to this comment
If Mittens reaaly wanted to be president, he would have converted to christianity about 2 years ago.
Anything else he tries is simply pissing into the wind.
Report thisBy skg, February 10, 2012 at 11:10 am Link to this comment
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which is exactly what’s been disappointing about obama. it’s a sad day in our “hope/change” presidency when the difference between obama and romney are indistinct.
Report thisBy bigchin, February 10, 2012 at 8:40 am Link to this comment
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blah blah blah…
let’s talk about Obama’s lies and betrayals. afterall, he IS the POTUS now and so much of the nightmare results from HIS continuing and expanding the GOP policy of his predecessor.
Eugene Robinson is a joke.
Report thisBy balkas, February 10, 2012 at 7:29 am Link to this comment
boycott, occupy robinson. he’s using way too much personalization. its
Report thisnot what an individual says/does, or wants to do—-it is what one
percent says/does, or wants to do! thanks
By ardee, February 10, 2012 at 5:46 am Link to this comment
Robinson is one of a small coterie of regular writers here who blindly support all things Democratic Party. He is also, unfortunately, the worst writer among them.
Here’s a clue, Eugene, if you havent anything to say, don’t say it.
Report thisBy kerryrose, February 10, 2012 at 2:31 am Link to this comment
I can’t help but wonder why Obama’s rationale for running for office is not scrutinized.
Does Obama not REALLY REALLY want to be president just like Romney? Does Obama have a higher motive? Perhaps it is to be the change we can believe in?
Report thisBy Billy B, February 10, 2012 at 2:27 am Link to this comment
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In other words, he’s the Republican’s version of Obama…
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