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Obama Blasts Romney’s Poor Debate Performance as Stage Three Romnesia
By: Jason EasleyOct. 23rd, 2012more from Jason Easley
President Obama keeps hammering the message home that Mitt Romney is lying. Today, Obama diagnosed Romney’s poor debate performance as stage three Romnesia.
Here is the video:
Transcript:
THE PRESIDENT: Now, last night we had our third and last debate. And I hope that during the debate I made those differences very clear. Because the greatest responsibility I have as President is to keep the American people safe. That’s why I ended the war in Iraq, so we could go after the terrorists who actually attacked us on 9/11. That’s why we decimated al Qaeda’s core leadership and brought Osama bin Laden the justice he deserved. That’s why we’re ending the war in Afghanistan, because after a decade of war, it’s time to do some nation-building here at home. In a world of new threats and profound challenges, America needs leadership that is strong and is steady. Governor Romney’s foreign policy has been wrong and reckless. Last night he was all over the map. Did you notice that? During the debate he said he didn’t want more troops in Iraq, but he was caught on video saying it was unthinkable not to leave 20,000 troops in Iraq, troops that would still be there today.
Last night he claimed to support my plan to end the war in Afghanistan. I’m glad he supports it. But he’s opposed a timeline that would actually bring our troops home. Early in this campaign he said he’d do the opposite of whatever I did in Israel, but last night I reminded him that cooperation with Israel has never been stronger.
Last night he said he always supported taking out Osama bin Laden, but in 2007, he said it wasn’t worth moving heaven and earth to catch one man.
Now, we’ve come up with a name for this condition. It’s called Romnesia.
AUDIENCE: Romnesia! Romnesia! Romnesia!
THE PRESIDENT: We had a severe outbreak last night. It was at least stage three Romnesia. And I just want to go over with you some of the symptoms, Delray, because I want to make sure nobody in the surrounding area catches it. If you say that you love American cars during a debate, but you wrote an article titled, “Let Detroit Go Bankrupt,” you might have Romnesia.
If you talk about how much you love teachers during a debate — but said just a few weeks ago that we shouldn’t hire any more because they won’t grow the economy, what do you have?
AUDIENCE: Romnesia!
THE PRESIDENT: I’ll bet you’ve got some Romnesia. If you say you love Medicare — and by the way, there’s a theme here — he keeps on loving stuff and then wants to end it or cut it or not help it. But if you say that you love Medicare, but your plan turns it into a voucher that ends the guaranteed benefit of Medicare, you definitely have Romnesia.
So, I mean, we’re breaking down the symptoms here. If you’ve come down with a case of Romnesia, if you can’t seem to remember the policies on your website, or the promises that you’ve been making over the six years that you’ve been running for President, if you can’t even remember what you said last week — don’t worry, Obamacare covers preexisting conditions. We can fix you up. We can cure this disease. There’s a cure!
Listen, let me just say this. In all seriousness, I mean, we’re accustomed to seeing politicians change their positions from four years ago. We are not accustomed to seeing politicians change their position from four days ago.
The Romnesia line drives the Romney campaign absolutely nuts, because it is true. It was good to see the president not get caught up in using his entire speech to fact check Romney. The vast majority of the electorate is well aware of what Romney is up to. What voters want to hear from Obama is his message about the next four years.
Romnesia has become a nifty bit of political shorthand that allows the president to call out Romney’s ever changing positions without losing his own message. Romnesia helps Obama get out the vote. It is the counterattack to Mitt Romney’s efforts to make himself look as bland and non-threatening as possible.
The Romney campaign should be afraid of Obama’s Romnesia line, because it is working. For the next two weeks, swing state voters all across the country are going to hear about they can’t trust anything that comes out of Mitt Romney’s mouth.
With each laugh Obama’s Romnesia line gets, Mitt Romney inches closer to losing this election.
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Churchlady
Oct. 23rd, 2012 at 4:18 pm
Marvelous echo of FDR’s excellent call out of three ignorant GOP Congressmen: Martin, Barton, and Fish.
He never had to finish his sentences – the audience called it out FOR him just as today’s did on Romnesia!
Wonderful. Yes – it’s all theater, but it MAKES THE POINT!
buckeyewill
Oct. 23rd, 2012 at 6:19 pm
Will “Romnesia” be a part of the political lexicon like “Borked” or “State’s Rights”????
Anne
Oct. 23rd, 2012 at 6:35 pm
It is appalling that someone with such a severe case of “Romnesia” is in the running at all. The fact that he’s in the running is a sad commentary on Romney himself, the GOP, the media’s laxness in calling him out on lies and flip-flops, and those who insist on voting for him in spite of his showing his true colors. He likes to come down on government, yet he wants to be the head honcho of the same government he speaks of with contempt. He is, inarguably, the worst nominee I have seen during my lifetime.
Reynardine
Oct. 23rd, 2012 at 6:56 pm
Well, and zoologically, the Republican candidate is a Romneeon. As he crosses from constuency to constituency, watch him shift from crimson, to magenta, to purple, and even occasionally to a very washed out lavender blue!
Reynardine
Oct. 23rd, 2012 at 6:58 pm
Read, Romneleon. Not the Florida kind. The other kind, that goes around with one eye in its pocket and the other on the chimney.
AKinPA
Oct. 23rd, 2012 at 7:10 pm
Romnesia is so perfect. It’s better than Etch-a-Sketch though that wasn’t so bad. But being able to link Romnesia with Obamacares (not a typo) and covering pre-existing is so economical. It highlights one of Romney’s major flaws and at the same time highlights the most popular provision of the Affordable Care Act. It’s funny without being nasty, it elicits an audience response, and it irks the GOP. I’m sick to death of hearing how clever St. Reagan’s “There you go again” mantra was for the past 32 years. We finally have a Democratic candidate who can deal with the GOP lie machine without sinking to their level!
Seeki ngTruth
Oct. 24th, 2012 at 5:57 pm
Great going and everyone understands exactly what is meant! Wish it had come out earlier, however, it is definitely working and the crowds are enjoying it!
It is interesting how the GOP has called the Affordable Care Act Obamacare for so long, few people actually know the real name! Now they are crying about Romnesia??? They cannot take what they dish out! Tough!