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Scuba

(53,475 posts)
Tue Jan 10, 2012, 12:25 PM Jan 2012

Bitter primaries revealing real Romney

http://www.nationalmemo.com/article/bitter-primaries-revealing-real-romney


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For Mitt Romney, Tuesday night's expected triumph in the New Hampshire primary will offer a tempting opportunity to gloat. Such unattractive conduct would no longer be surprising from the Republican front-runner, who is enduring the gradual disclosure of his personality.

The hot Romney video of the moment displays him telling he Nashua, N.H. Chamber of Commerce: "I like being able to fire people who provide services to me," and went viral not because of its specific context, which wasn't particularly damning, but because the public perceives the remark as a distillation of elite heartlessness. Every decent person who has had to fire someone knows that doing so -- under almost any circumstances -- is unpleasant, difficult and frequently wrenching. To boast that you "like to fire people" after observing years of economic pain among the jobless suggests a deep defect that, to most Americans, may disqualify Romney from the presidency.

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As the offspring of a millionaire car executive and Michigan Governor, Mitt Romney need never have concerned himself with that mundane concern. He talks frequently about the "freedom" that permitted him to succeed, without reflecting much on the simple luck of his birth, which ensured, among other things, that he avoided dying in the Vietnam war as a "missionary" in France. Mitt started off on third base, as the immortal Ann Richards once described another fortunate Republican son, and thinks he hit a home run, all because he accumulated even more millions at Bain Capital.

The issue of Bain Capital and Romney's role there has exposed a degree of arrogance, as he tries to portray his company's ruthless, single-minded and often destructive quest for super-profits as a noble effort to support American employment. Only a fool would believe the inventive claim that under his stewardship, Bain created a net 100,000 jobs, but Romney evidently takes us all for fools. In the same vein, his disgusting assault on the patriotism of Jon Huntsman, a man Romney has known all his life, betrayed a sense that he can deceive stupid voters into believing a patent untruth. And then there are his phony professions that he understands hardship and sacrifice, that he worked his way up, that he suffered privation and insecurity -- which demonstrate only that he believes he can appropriate the experience of others to serve himself. This may truly be the ultimate in entitled behavior.

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Bitter primaries revealing real Romney (Original Post) Scuba Jan 2012 OP
When it comes to health care, it's not "firing" ... it's taking your money zbdent Jan 2012 #1

zbdent

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1. When it comes to health care, it's not "firing" ... it's taking your money
Tue Jan 10, 2012, 12:30 PM
Jan 2012

elsewhere. I didn't know I "hired" a grocery store when I shopped there ...

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