Posted on 12/07/2011 8:35:23 PM PST by roses of sharon
Today in New York, Obama strategist David Axelrod took questions from reporters at a Bloomberg forum. NR was there. Right up front, Axelrod noted the juxtaposition of the presidents speech yesterday with the one Mitt Romney made today. He argued that the presidents detailed speech in Kansas, derided by many conservatives, was a very thorough explication of his views on what the great challenges facing this country [and] his view on the economic challenges facing the country.
He then attacked Romneys speech, which presented the concept of an entitlement nation, as deeply offensive to many middle class Americans. He argued that Romneys suggestion was that somehow it was lack of effort that was prompting them to fall behind, not natural economic forces [or] policies that conspired against them, suggesting it was a perspective formed by [Romneys] own experiences at Bain. Axelrod said, Theres a fundamentally different view of what is going on this country . . . a real sharp distinction that you can tell from these two speeches . . . that will help frame the debate.
Next, Axelrod addressed the state of the Republican party, which has split into two parties . . . the Tea Party and the Martini Party, the right-wing populists/social-conservatives . . . and the old center-right corporate Republicans. He continued, By orientation, Romney is more of the Martini Party sect. Hes spent the last six years banging on the door of the other, trying to win admission, abrogating one fundamental principle after another. Theyre just not buying it . . . theres a sense that they dont really know what he stands for and they want a more authentic exponent of their view.
Finally, Axelrod also cast doubt on Romneys ability to campaign on his business experience, scoffing at the notion that someone . . . would be a strong compelling candidate in states like Ohio and Pennsylvania when [he has] a history of closing down plants and outsourcing jobs in order to maximize [his] own profit.
Do you always imply that those you disagree with politically are "sleeping with" others who might oppose your fave candidate for distinct reasons?
Why are you trying to track the "political/idealogical 'sleeping' habits" of near complete strangers, anyway?
You wind up just tossing accusations all over the board, letting your [what goes in a toilet] fly, not seemingly caring who it hits, who it offends, apparently as long as you can just get the shotgun accusation out and vent it.
I've suggested to several Mormon posters that they apologize for their blatantly false or misguided statements and can't remember when a single one took up the offer. What? Repentance is only a past tense article of faith for Lds?
May I suggest you apologize for whomever you were aiming this comment at?
Sudden Danite syndrome
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Show one Romney hate post. Just one. People on FR (most at least) know he is a liberal. Hating or loathing or disdaining liberalism is not hate against the man.
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