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classicman 07-25-2012 08:43 PM

Old & incorrect. Too late though, the damage has been done.

Quote:

Mitt Romney's campaign forcefully repudiated a quotation, ascribed to one of his foreign policy advisers and published by a leading British newspaper, suggesting that President Barack Obama does not understand America's "Anglo-Saxon heritage."

Spokesman Ryan Williams angrily denounced the comment on Wednesday as "an anonymous and false quote from a foreign newspaper." And Williams assailed Vice President Joe Biden for using the news report to accuse the Republican standard-bearer of playing politics with foreign policy while on an overseas tour.

"Today, the race for the highest office in our land was diminished to a sad level when the Vice President of the United States used an anonymous and false quote from a foreign newspaper to prop up their flailing campaign," Williams said in a statement emailed to reporters. The spokesman charged that Biden—who did not cite the specific quotation—had "advanced a falsehood" and accused him of trying "to divert voters' attention with specious shiny objects."

Pico and ME 07-25-2012 11:34 PM

Pot calling kettle black.

classicman 07-25-2012 11:52 PM

Thats racist!

Pico and ME 07-25-2012 11:57 PM

lol

Ibby 07-26-2012 06:28 PM

The Telegraph is standing by their reporting. Just cause the campaign says nobody told them that doesn't mean nobody told them that.

classicman 07-27-2012 12:15 AM

Was there an alternative?

Spexxvet 07-27-2012 09:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ibby (Post 821826)
The Telegraph is standing by their reporting. Just cause the campaign says nobody told them that doesn't mean nobody told them that.

What? Political campaign organizations would lie?!?!?!? So it ain't so!:rolleyes:

Who would believe a denial, anyway?

Lamplighter 07-27-2012 03:22 PM

Romney may be making a lot of gaffs on his world tour, and some are
worried about what he might say when he gets to Israel and Poland.

But Ana Marie Cox just remarked that it will not make any difference in the long run,
because Americans have no pride in the presidency.
... after all, we did elect GW Bush... twice.

classicman 07-30-2012 09:37 PM

From what I've read he did rather well in Poland.

xoxoxoBruce 07-30-2012 09:41 PM

Maybe his interpreter is smarter than he is. ;)

Lamplighter 07-30-2012 10:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by classicman (Post 822281)
From what I've read he did rather well in Poland.

Is that a Polish joke ?

DanaC 07-31-2012 06:00 AM

Well, he managed to piss off us Brits :p

Lamplighter 07-31-2012 03:44 PM

Is it me ? Romney in Poland sounds like a union organizer.
Next he will be breaking out in song: "Solidary Forever"

NY Times
By ASHLEY PARKER
7/31/12

Romney Lauds Poland as an Economic Model

Quote:

WARSAW — Mitt Romney delivered a lyrical speech here in Warsaw on Tuesday afternoon,
lauding Poland as a model for other nations in the throes of economic uncertainty.<snip>

“I believe it is critical to stand by those who have stood by America,” Mr. Romney said.
Solidarity was a great movement that freed a nation.
And it is with solidarity that America and Poland face the future.

<snip>

maineiac04631 08-02-2012 09:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DanaC (Post 822304)
Well, he managed to piss off us Brits :p

King Solomon he ain't.
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lamplighter (Post 822368)
Is it me ? Romney in Poland sounds like a union organizer.
Next he will be breaking out in song: "Solidary Forever"

Maybe he can piss off the poles by showing them how he can change a light bulb all by himself.

Lamplighter 08-08-2012 04:24 PM

Christian Science Monitor
Peter Grier
August 8, 2012

Will Stephen Colbert mess up Mitt Romney's VP rollout?
Quote:

Stephen Colbert, playing with the theory that Mitt Romney's team
will be polishing the Wikipedia entry of his VP choice,
urged viewers to recklessly edit entries of potential picks.
Wikipedia was not amused.
<snip>
On air, Colbert dragged out his laptop and (pretended) to mess up Mr. Pawlenty’s info,
as one can do with the crowd-sourced Wiki database.
He altered “born in St. Paul” to “St. Paul is where born Tim Pawlenty was," for example.
He changed the former Minnesota governor’s genealogy to reflect that
he was the child of Eugene Joseph Pawlenty and “Mrs. Butterworth."<snip>

Colbert’s own edits may have been pretend, but the Wikipedia hierarchy took his threat seriously.
As the Wikipedia talk page on the Pawlenty entry makes clear, administrators
have locked the Pawlenty page to prevent any more Santa’s workshop-level changes.

They’ve locked and armored the pages of Sen. Rob Portman of Ohio,
Marco Rubio, Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, Chris Christie, and
Central Intelligence Agency Director David Petraeus as well.

And that could end up frustrating the detail-oriented communications folks in Romney’s HQ.


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