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Mitt Romney Claims Troops Weren’t Important Enough to Include in His Convention Speech
Mitt Romney told Bret Baier on Fox News today that he did not talk about the troops in his convention speech because, “You don’t go through a laundry list; you talk about the things you think are important.”
In full context, he said, “When you give a speech, you don’t go thru a laundry list; you talk about things you think are important. And I described in my speech a commitment to a strong military, unlike the President’s decision to cut our military, and I didn’t use the word troops, I used the word military, and I think (giggling) they refer to the same thing.”
Except, of course, he wasn’t thanking the military; rather, he was referring to its size while inaccurately criticizing Obama for allegedly cutting the military.
Okay. Let’s just get right to this one, because if you don’t see it for yourself you will not believe Mitt Romney is this bad at campaigning:
In other words, the troops are not important. This shouldn’t surprise anyone because Mitt Romney’s advisers told us that Romney wouldn’t tell us his plans for Afghanistan because “real Americans” don’t care about our plans for Afghanistan. This implied — by accident, I’m sure — that the troops who are deployed or in line to be deployed are not real Americans.
Since I know many active duty troops, I have to say that in fact, they and their families care very much about Romney’s Afghanistan plans. It’s hard to understand how the Romney campaign can be so tone deaf that they can’t even pretend to care about the concerns of the people he is seeking to govern.
Of course, sadly, many Republicans were led to believe that President Obama started that war. At the RNC, Clint Eastwood yelled at his empty chair about how it wasn’t a very good idea that Obama had to start that war. The Eastwooding went like this, “You thought the war in Afghanistan was OK. I mean, you thought that was something that was worth doing. We didn’t check with the Russians to see how they did there for 10 years. But we did it.”
Yikes. For the record, the Afghanistan war was started under George W. Bush, as was the Iraq war, and TARP.
A serious political candidate doesn’t say that they didn’t include the troops in their speech because they talked about what was important. This is just another example of the British press dubbed ‘Mitt the Twit’ on display in his Foreign Policy Debacle Tour.
While we’re on the subject, Obama did not exactly cut funding the military. Romney should be blaming his running mate for that, as Paul Ryan killed the debt commission deals over his fanatical adherence to his imaginary idea of Ayn Rand’s fictional character’s ideology (also known as not allowing taxes to be raised even the teeniest percentage on the wealthy).
The Washington Post factchecked Romney on this:
“His trillion-dollar cuts to our military will eliminate hundreds of thousands of jobs, and also put our security at greater risk.”
Romney here attributes planned cuts to the military entirely to Obama, but they actually are the result of a 2011 budget deal between Obama and congressional Republicans, which avoided a default on the national debt.
Leaders agreed to include additional automatic cuts to the military as an incentive to reach a broader budget deal, but a congressional “supercommittee” failed to reach an agreement. Obama has proposed raising taxes on the wealthy to end the impasse, but congressional Republicans have rejected that proposal.
Paul Ryan, responsible for the failure of the Simpson-Bowles compromise that led to the military cuts, was also part of the super secret Republican meeting plotting the demise of President Obama the night of his inauguration, while suggesting publicly that the President refused to compromise with them.
It’s not just that Romney failed to mention the troops or thank them, he also failed to mention the wars. How do you run for President during a war and not even mention it in your acceptance speech? He is the “first Republican since 1952 to accept his party’s nomination without mentioning war.”
Aside from the gleefully clueless public relations aspect of Romney’s open mouth insert foot fetish and his bizarre giggling when called out on things, you have to wonder why Mitt Romney is claiming that he didn’t watch the President’s speech. If he’s telling the truth and he didn’t watch it, what is he doing criticizing it? He’s inaccurately criticizing the speech, that’s what he’s doing.
Mitt Romney is one of the most bizarre, weird candidates ever to run for President. Who let him fail to thank our troops and who let him tell Fox News that he would have mentioned them if they were important in the laundry list?
For a campaign that took Obama’s words out of context in order to create their entire platform (“you didn’t build that”) to allow their candidate to utter sound bites this disastrous on the friendly Republican propaganda network is just plain incompetence. Bret Baier’s face says it all. He looks at Romney like, “What the heck? I’m giving you a chance to fix this!”
To which Romney responds: Giggle giggle. Troops, military, same thing.
Except that Mitt Romney never mentioned the folks who are fighting for America, and yet he keeps banging war drums against Iran. He never even mentioned the troops fighting for us. As Republican Bill Kristol lamented, “What about the civic propriety of a presidential nominee failing even to mention, in his acceptance speech, a war we’re fighting and our young men and women who are fighting it?”
Well, Bill, your candidate thinks mentioning the size of the military is the same thing as talking about the people in it. The military is a machine to Mitt Romney, to be utilized at will. He doesn’t think talking about the troops is “important.”
Contrast that with what Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric Shinseki said about President Obama, “We could not ask for a stronger advocate. We’ve made tremendous progress under this president’s leadership. But there is much more to be done for the men and women who guarantee our way of life. They have served selflessly—with unmatched valor, sacrifice, and distinction. And President Obama is determined that we will repay the debt we owe them.”
It’s not that we’re playing “gotcha” with Romney; it’s that his gaffes don’t appear to be gaffes, they appear to reflect or at the very least inadvertently reinforce his refusal to talk about his policies and the way he views the people he wants to govern. Additionally, his gaffes are endless and instead of repairing them, he doubles down on them. This is a man running for leader of the free world, yet he seems incapable, even on his friendly network, of acting the part of a diplomat.
Why on earth would he go on Fox News and claim that he talked about what was important and that is why he left out mention of the wars and the troops? And worse yet, his original omission was not a gaffe, and his claim today that the troops weren’t important enough for the laundry list reaffirms what his adviser said about Romney’s plans for Afghanistan not being important to “real Americans”. As for his suggestion that he mentioned the troops because he referred to the military size, even Bill Kristol didn’t buy that.
It’s not as if Romney has military cred. Mitt Romney claimed that he did not avoid active service, telling the Boston Globe, “It was not my desire to go off and serve in Vietnam, but nor did I take any actions to remove myself from the pool of young men who were eligible for the draft.” But this is not true.
The facts are that while advocating for the draft, Mitt Romney asked for and got four draft deferments. In 2007, Mitt Romney said that his sons are not fighting for the country because “one of the ways my sons are showing support for our nation is helping me get elected.”
Mitt Romney should, by all accounts, be working hard to craft an image of someone who appreciates the troops, but instead he blows his chance to repair the omission in his speech by making it worse. Mitt Romney is war-mongering about Iran, but not with his kids. Given this fact, he should at least have acknowledged those fighting for us.
Someone needs to reboot Mitt Romney before he manages to wake the American press up from their slumber.
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get real
Sep. 7th, 2012 at 5:31 pm
Troops not important? Is he serious?
Willard is fcking nuts.
Ninure
Sep. 8th, 2012 at 9:20 am
Well it shouldn’t be surprising he feels this way.
This is the same man who said his sons had “more important things to do” than serve in the military/in Iraq.
Mitt Romney
Sep. 7th, 2012 at 5:33 pm
If you’re military personnel or a member of a military family and you vote across-the-board Democratic and for Barack Obama, you have the unwavering support and respect of a nation. If you’re military personnel or a member of a military family and you vote across-the-board Republican and for Mitt Romney, you’re cannon fodder for the oil companies, military contractors and other major corporations that profit from war. Believe THAT!
Steve Cook
Sep. 8th, 2012 at 2:45 am
Good comment, hits the nail right on the head. And you can be damn sure none of the Romney boys will on the front lines anywhere.
Thanks.
Ron
Sep. 7th, 2012 at 5:38 pm
“Romney must view our military personnel as public “servants” therefore he does view then as relatively unimportant and insignificant.
Elizabeth
Sep. 8th, 2012 at 4:03 pm
I’m afraid its worse than that. They are numbers in the military machine.
j
Sep. 7th, 2012 at 5:58 pm
Now that Britains Prince Harry has gone to his second tour of duty in Afghanistan, flying helicopters in the dangerous Helmland Province I feel sure that some of Romney’s boys will feel compelled to serve there in the military.After all, Romney just loves wars.
Debra Vermaas
Sep. 7th, 2012 at 5:59 pm
Shame shame shame on him. For this alone he should lose this election. Period! Will we hear about this through the mainstream media?
Reynardine
Sep. 7th, 2012 at 6:06 pm
The children of the ewepeople are just so much butcher’s meat to furnish forth the Empire’s tables, I suspect…
Lori
Sep. 7th, 2012 at 6:07 pm
How to win friends (& votes) and influence people. Guess this is why he refuses to state his views on most everything–he & his Stepford wife are beyond clueless.
joseph Reynolds
Sep. 7th, 2012 at 7:06 pm
In other words, they are completely, totally expendable even to their families or so he assumes
Enjay in E MT
Sep. 7th, 2012 at 7:07 pm
I find it a rather “telling” moment on Romney although I’m not sure I have the words to describe it.
Romney does not see people as individuals or providers for a family & children. We are ‘the workforce’, soldiers are ‘the military’ – we are on the expense side of the ledger, not a performing or valuable asset.
When he closed a plant or business – he didn’t ruin people’s lives, he just changed the bottom line in his favor by cutting costs (ie the workforce)
I hope every soldier & their families realize that Mitt’ens only concern is the “bottom line”. Now ask yourself, would Romney enter a military action with Iran or Syria or who-ever to gain a few cents on the bottom line? Will he send you and yours into harms way as easily as he left workers to fend for themselves? We know he won’t send his.
Beaglemom
Sep. 8th, 2012 at 10:10 am
We are the “you people” of Ann Romney. We are the Chinese factory girls that Romney was so impressed with. Our only job is to serve the 1%. If only “we, the people” would understand that. . . .
Well, this person of the “we, the people” absolutely rejects Mitt Romney’s world view. He got his megabucks by destroying other people’s lives and I sure hope that, by November 6th, a majority of Americans decide to reject him also.
Reynardine
Sep. 7th, 2012 at 7:22 pm
So unlovely is this man, and so determined the cadre behind him to consolidate their power, that I think we are looking at possibilities beyond dirty campaigning, voter suppression, or even prior levels of Diebolding. My imagination is ill at ease. The most obvious one that comes to mind is that in the Presidential election, we may see one or more slates of electors defect, and a five-four majority of justitutes call this lawful, as they did in 2000. Downballot, there are other possibilities, including false flag candidates. Don’t rule out ploys more lawless than these.
wildee7
Sep. 7th, 2012 at 7:23 pm
Yet they keep supporting the GOP who keeps cutting their benefits! I don’t get it.
TigerLily
Sep. 7th, 2012 at 8:45 pm
That’s the mind boggling part wildee7. Its as if they’re masochists. They love the pain and suffering. Can’t get enough of it! They love them their GOP. WHY? I WILL NEVER UNDERSTAND IN A MILLION YEARS. Cain of all BLACK PEOPLE said DEMS were brainwashing us. Uh..I don’t think so. It’s clearly them. But they can’t see themselves. IF they did..they would either love themselves more or be disgusted to death at what they see and hear in themselves. It’s what they all need. They don’t realize what awful people they truly are. But they stand tall and think everyone agrees with them and their hate. I pray to God Obama wins.
labman57
Sep. 7th, 2012 at 9:37 pm
Mitt opted to avoid discussing matters of foreign policy during his convention speech — even to the point of not acknowledging our soldiers stationed abroad — after heeding the sage words of his guest speaker, Clint Eastwood:
“A man’s got to know his limitations.”
StillTrying
Sep. 7th, 2012 at 10:48 pm
Wow! My head is spinning. It’s like you’re in one universe, and I am in the other one. You wrote that YOU KNEW WHAT MITT WAS THINKING when he said he mentioned the military, that he didn’t REALLY mean the soliders? Gimme a break. I guess everyone needs to wear tinfoil helmets so your supernatural powers cannot determine what we think, too? Amateurs. You’re so dumb you have to demonize your philosophical opponents at every turn, but you’re the caring ones. You’re brilliant. Logical, Reasoned. Stable! Wow.
Reynardine
Sep. 7th, 2012 at 11:23 pm
Yeah, Stilltrying, and I don’t think you’ve come up with anything original enough to earn your troll’s pay. Buckle off to Fluffalo and rest your poor, wee brain.
majii
Sep. 8th, 2012 at 2:42 am
Republicans are experts at distorting the truth and selling lies to those like yourself who are gullible enough to believe them. That is what you’re trying to do here with your lie-filled comment. No deal. No sale. Ms. Jones’ article is accurate on all points. Democrats don’t need to create lies and promote conspiracy theories to make a point. Did you notice the links in her article? Did you even read the article? Now, I know based on your post, that Ms. Jones said some things that you find hard to digest, but that in no way means she’s lying or delusional. I see you as having an aversion to the truth and trying to paddle up a roaring river of Romney BS and lies using super thin tree branches as oars. If staunch conservative, Bill Kristol, takes Romney to task for not mentioning our troops in his convention speech, it’s kind of hard to understand why you would drop by for the sole purpose of trying to convince us that we’re the only ones who have a problem with it. It’s a fact that Romney has demonstrated so little regard for our troops even though if he were POTUS, one of his actions would include following Netanyahu blindly into Iran. There is no excuse for Romney snubbing our troops, and nothing you can post here changes the fact that he did indeed fail to speak of the sacrifices that our troops are making on his, and our, behalf. And, I must add, your screen name is a great moniker for you because you are still trying to convince others that RW politicians pushing policies that are proven failures is the right way to go in 2012. Good luck with that.
Korki54
Sep. 7th, 2012 at 11:01 pm
Mitt need to CONCEDE and let this foolishness be over. A waste of time and money. All the money they are spending on negative ads could be better used helping to lift the economy. Just a waste!! And lying Ryan need to take a much needed rest.
Steve Cook
Sep. 8th, 2012 at 2:49 am
Don’t know about you, but the more I hear this guy and his VP speak, not prepared speeches, but off the cuff, neither one of them is too frikin’ bright.
Carl
Sep. 8th, 2012 at 3:07 am
Okay…Twit Romney…lost my vote!!! How can I vote for a man who, used his Religious Beliefs to avoid Serving his country, yet advocates to spend Billions of Dollars to make the military strong. Our Strength is not from how much MONEY WE SPEND!!!…BUT IN OUR RESOLVE TO FIGHT FOR WHAT IS RIGHT AND JUST!…Maybe had he served…He would have known this!
Also, where are your so called Religious Beliefs NOW?…seems to me that you only apply them, when it’s prudent to your cause! (MONEY)!!!!
How will you respond to sending our military to fight, kill and die…when as a man of GOD (as you claim to be) you are supposed to believe in “THOU SHALL NOT KILL”!!
This seemed to serve Romney well, when it was his time to be a part of the Armed Forces, yet now he wishes to be the “CIC” (commander in chief).
I am sorry, (not i’m not), but Romney (shift some letters and you get) R MONEY IS ONLY TRYING TO TAKE JUST THAT….OUR MONEY (R MONEY)!!!
Maria
Sep. 8th, 2012 at 9:07 am
“Real Americans” are corporations, right Mitt?!
Not us people who have families…some of which have family members in the military. Jackass!
sharing this article on my twitter & fb!
you guys should do same!
Beaglemom
Sep. 8th, 2012 at 10:05 am
Well, “real Americans” do care about Afghanistan and are looking forward to the return of American troops from that strange and beleaguered country. Some of us “real Americans” were very relieved when the US share in the hostilities in Iraq ended and President Obama brought the troops home. Absolute silence from the GOP at that time. In fact, since then Romney has said that we should not timetable a withdrawal from Afghanistan and we know he’d just love to invade Iran. But will the troops be very enthusiastic about fighting a new GOP war when Romney has such disdain for all of those soldiers who are still abroad, in harm’s way, or home trying to make their way again sometimes with serious health issue?
The DNC speakers, especially on the last night of the convention, who addressed the subject of US forces who fought or are fighting now in far-off places, were talking about a country’s gratitude and about understanding that a debt is owed to returning soldiers – to see them healed and back in the mainstream of life. Many of us “real Americans” who watched the speeches had tears in our eyes and this “real American” in particular (me) is not a warhawk at all. I totally understood VIce President Biden’s choking up when he was talking about grief.
Mitt Romney and his advisors would not know a “real American” from a can of chicken soup.
Royella Jaynes
Sep. 8th, 2012 at 10:46 am
It seems quite clear that Romney is set to follow in Dick Cheney’s footsteps, and launch into yet another war without regard to 1)the disasterous effects on our already depleted economy; and 2) the people who would be put in harms way. He has clearly shown no regard for those who have sacrificed and served, wanting to cut services that would help to aid those returning from those sacrifices. On the other hand, the current administration has demonstrated a serious committment to supporting those people in words and deeds during their time in office as well as committing to follow through with improvements to continue that support.
Ken
Sep. 8th, 2012 at 3:19 pm
“Corporations ARE people my friends” Troops are NOT people. They are but pawns in the game of ‘quest for power.’ It appears that Ramenoodle equates military to power and the troops are not part of it. I am a vet and do not think military equates to power. Behaviors equate to power, military is used when behaviors fail. Mitt is indeed, a twit. And that is about as kindly as I can express myself.
Reynardine
Sep. 8th, 2012 at 5:31 pm
Too bad his name isn’t Matt.
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Sep. 8th, 2012 at 3:41 pm
What an Asshat…Willard needs to apologize for his apology!!! Smh
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Anne
Sep. 8th, 2012 at 3:44 pm
I remember back in 2008, when 2 different disabled vets’ organizations graded then-candidates Senator Barack Obama and Senator John McCain on their stances toward veteran’s affairs. One gave McCain a D and Obama a B+. The other gave McCain a 20% rating while Obama got an 80% one. Republicans are so quick to crow about how “patriotic” they are and so quick to start wars, sending other people’s kids off to fight and die. But when it comes to helping veterans cope with returning to civilian life, and addressing the physical and psychological issues many come back with, they are MIA. Willard exemplifies this insensitivity, especially by referring to the mention of them as part of a “laundry list.” With GOP policies that shortchange veterans and troops so badly, it’s beyond me why they continue to support the Republican Party. The Obamas, on the other hand, have a stellar record of supporting troops, veterans, and their families.
Olmert Dave
Sep. 8th, 2012 at 5:29 pm
To Mitt wars are money. His claim that his kids have better things to do than serve in the military clearly demonstrates that he thinks anyone who would serve is beneath his class. Wars are for lower people to fight while he and his buds make loads of money while the people who don’t matter are paying for his profits in blood! Ask the survivors of the USS Liberty if they feel we should go to war with Iran as Mitt has clearly made his intentions clear? I bet not a single one of them or their families are voting for him!
Independent
Sep. 12th, 2012 at 1:48 pm
I guess that’s why he is strengthening our military right? He obviously thinks having a strong military is important. Though I t think ANYONE WHO HASN’T SERVED IN OUR MILITARY SHOULD NEVER BE ABLE TO SERVE AS OUR PRESIDENT…..
Sara
Sep. 8th, 2012 at 6:31 pm
I just hate this man so much!!!!!!! He cannot win this election! Love the President we now have and will continue to have for the next 4 years!
Independent
Sep. 12th, 2012 at 1:44 pm
Seriously??? You want the man who doubled the national debt back in office? I bet your one of those who is still blaming Bush right? Lol you are all nuts!
Olmert Dave
Sep. 8th, 2012 at 9:17 pm
Sara, I know you think you hate him but blind hate is what fuels the extreme agenda the republicans are running on now. You are very determined that someone running on fear mongering and hate should not be elected to the highest office in this country! Right?
Soups
Sep. 8th, 2012 at 10:34 pm
You can certainly see your expertise within the work
you write. The world hopes for more passionate
writers such as you who aren’t afraid to say how they believe. All the time follow your heart.
Max Power
Sep. 8th, 2012 at 11:20 pm
Congratulations to all you dumb@sses who let Ron Paul go with Mitt’s cheating and stupidity to get YOUR man..who’ll fix the economy, right? The man who, when asked about declaration of war said he’d have to speak to his attorneys and not read the Constitution. That’s your guy? Gooood choice. Amiright? I swear to God America has become so stupid and lead so blindly that we deserve Mitt or Obama because no one has the God Given Sense to look elsewhere other than the two stupid parties who’ve gotten us in this mess to begin with.
Shiva (Moderator)
Sep. 8th, 2012 at 11:36 pm
I am going to assume that you know full well if Paul was to win, he would face a far greater opposition from his own party AND the democrats right? Thank god Paul cant even get an invite to the whitehouse, imagine how awful this country would be if he was in it.
Independent
Sep. 12th, 2012 at 1:41 pm
So agree with you! We need to put an independent in office because these two parties are killing our country……
Max Power
Sep. 8th, 2012 at 11:22 pm
VOTE GARY JOHNSON 2012!!!!!
Independent
Sep. 12th, 2012 at 1:39 pm
He clearly DID mention our military. Brain washed people kill me. Like it or not he his the best choice out of these two parties. I have to say though I don’t think anyone should have the honor of serving our country as president if they haven’t first served our country in the military. Notice I didn’t say troops either? Yet, surprisingly I spoke of them. Lol most of y’all are crazy, brain washed closed eared people.