2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumPost-Debate Romney is Still a Pig in a Poke
By the time the last words were spoken in 2012?s first presidential debate, millions of Americans were no doubt left wondering who Mitt Romney is, and what he stands for. Romney had not managed to make that clear at any previous point in his political career. Mitt Romney, possibly alone among Americas major public figures, has managed to hold just about every position hat can be imagined, left to right.
There are those who think Barack Obama is actually more of an old-fashioned moderate Republican than a moderate Democrat, and many on the left see Barack Obama as being too far toward the center for their liking. But placing Obama on the left-right spectrum is more a matter of perspective, of ones own point of view, whereas Romney actually shifts positions.
Since the debate, Romney has continued to talk a new language. You would think he had completely disavowed all his former positions. But he has not. He is talking one way, but his actions, or rather, inaction, proves he hasnt actually changed his mind. Romney wants voters to think he thinks one way while he actually thinks another. He talks about the middle class. He talks about the 100 percent.
But his policies continue to be all about the 1 percent.
What do conservatives think of all this? Arent they a little befuddled too? Perhaps the rank and file, unless somebody is carefully explaining it all to them. But Paul Waldman, who is a contributing editor at The American Prospect, seems to point to the lack of outrage on the right when he says,
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rogrot
(57 posts)Pigs are among the finest of animals, which sets them miles apart from Mitt-types. Please don't put them in a poke and don't characterize them as being anything like Shifty Mitt. Any pig I've known has always proved to be smart, a straight shooter and caring. Thanks!
lunatica
(53,410 posts)That makes for people not trusting him. There is nothing to trust, except that he'll tell another lie soon.
What will he do? No one knows. No one. And that fact will get votes for him?