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Excerpt: "The truth, rarely heard this week in Tampa, Fla., is that the Republicans charted a course of denial and obstruction from the day Mr. Obama was inaugurated."

Mitt Romney's and Paul D. Ryan's speeches seemed to signal the arrival of a campaign in which fact-checking concerns have largely been set aside. (photo: Stephen Crowley/NYT)
Mitt Romney's and Paul D. Ryan's speeches seemed to signal the arrival of a campaign in which fact-checking concerns have largely been set aside. (photo: Stephen Crowley/NYT)



Mr. Romney Reinvents History

By The New York Times | Editorial

31 August 12

 

itt Romney wrapped the most important speech of his life, for Thursday night's session of his convention, around an extraordinary reinvention of history - that his party rallied behind President Obama when he won in 2008, hoping that he would succeed. "That president was not the choice of our party," he said. "We are a good and generous people who are united by so much more than divides us."

The truth, rarely heard this week in Tampa, Fla., is that the Republicans charted a course of denial and obstruction from the day Mr. Obama was inaugurated, determined to deny him a second term by denying him any achievement, no matter the cost to the economy or American security - even if it meant holding the nation's credit rating hostage to a narrow partisan agenda.

Mr. Romney's big speech, delivered in a treacly tone with a strange misty smile on his face suggesting he was always about to burst into tears, was of a piece with the rest of the convention. Republicans have offered precious little of substance but a lot of bromides ("A free world is a more peaceful world!") meant to convey profundity and take passive-aggressive digs at President Obama. But no subjects have received less attention, or been treated with less honesty, than foreign affairs and national security - and Mr. Romney's banal speech was no exception.

It's easy to understand why the Republicans have steered clear of these areas. While President Obama is vulnerable on some domestic issues, the Republicans have no purchase on foreign and security policy. In a television interview on Wednesday, Condoleezza Rice, the former secretary of state, could not name an area in which Mr. Obama had failed on foreign policy.

For decades, the Republicans were able to present themselves as the tougher party on foreign and military policy. Mr. Obama has robbed them of that by being aggressive on counterterrorism and by flexing military and diplomatic muscle repeatedly and effectively.

Mitt Romney has tried to sound tough, but it's hard to see how he would act differently from Mr. Obama except in ways that are scary - like attacking Iran, or overspending on defense in ways that would not provide extra safety but would hurt the economy.

Before Thursday night, the big foreign policy speeches were delivered by Senator John McCain and Ms. Rice. Mr. McCain was specific on one thing: Mr. Obama's plan to start pulling out of Afghanistan at the end of 2014 is too rapid. While he does not speak for Mr. Romney, his other ideas were unnerving, like suggesting that the United States should intervene in Syria.

Mr. Romney reportedly considered Ms. Rice as a running mate, and she seems to have real influence. But Ms. Rice is a reminder of the colossal errors and deceptions of George W. Bush's administration. She was a central player in the decision to invade Iraq and the peddling of fantasies about weapons of mass destruction. She barely mentioned Iraq in her speech and spoke not at all about Afghanistan. She was particularly ludicrous when she talked about keeping America strong at home so it could be strong globally, since she was part of the team that fought two wars off the books and entirely on borrowed money.

Ms. Rice said the United States has lost its "exceptionalism," but she never gave the slightest clue what she meant by that - a return to President Bush's policy of preventive and unnecessary war?

She and Mr. McCain both invoked the idea of "peace through strength," but one of the few concrete proposals Mr. Romney has made - spending 4 percent of G.D.P. on defense - would weaken the economy severely. Mr. McCain was not telling the truth when he said Mr. Obama wants to cut another $500 billion from military spending. That amount was imposed by the Republicans as part of the extortion they demanded to raise the debt ceiling.

Ms. Rice said American allies need to know where the United States stands and that alliances are vitally important. But the truth is that Mr. Obama has repaired those alliances and restored allies' confidence in America's position after Mr. Bush and Ms. Rice spent years tearing them apart and ruining America's reputation in the world.

The one alliance on which there is real debate between Mr. Romney and Mr. Obama is with Israel. But it is not, as Mr. Romney and his supporters want Americans to believe, about whether Mr. Obama is a supporter of Israel. Every modern president has been, including Mr. Obama. Apart from outsourcing his policy to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on settlements, it's not clear what Mr. Romney would do differently.

But after watching the Republicans for three days in Florida, that comes as no surprise.

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+16 # laserdliquidator 2012-08-31 06:51
Mitt Romney and Bain Capital are going down.

It only takes just a little truth
to knock their dominos over.
 
 
-28 # HowardMH 2012-08-31 08:53
Why you all picking on Romney? He just doing what our totally bought and paid for congress that has passed laws that let him do. Your outrage should be against Capital Hill not any person who is doing what Capital Hill lets them do. But then again, Stupid Is As Stupid Does, and there is obviously a whole lot of stupid out there.
Romney is picking up everything that Obama the Wimp didn’t do, that he should have done, and using it against Obama the Wimp.
Until there are two hundred thousand really, really pissed off people on Capital Hill (all at the same time) raising some serious hell absolutely nothing is ever, ever going to happen to these totally bought and paid for by the richest 50 people in the world that are becoming more and more powerful with each passing rigged election thanks to the stupid people.
 
 
+8 # mdhome 2012-08-31 18:26
Capital hill(republican black hole) has bottled up Obamas jobs plan and nearly everything else proposed by Obama. RoMoney will send the country into a tailspin that will end this country, possibly cause a breakup of the country, something like the civil war.
 
 
+24 # Trueblue Democrat 2012-08-31 06:57
"Mr. Romney's big speech, delivered in a treacly tone . . . ."

Hey, Mitt: Don't treacle down on me!
 
 
+4 # RICHARDKANEpa 2012-08-31 06:57
What I saw was a huge pep alley of people longing to be proud of themselves and of country plus overwintering catering to those Cubans who hate their government and to those few Jews that consider Is real the only issue that counts. Many others mixed feelings both Cuban-Americans and Jews are part of the I am too discouraged to vote crowd.

Somehow I want to promote optimism without promoting jingoism, my effort that I submitter here is,

Romney's Convention pep talk a high like Pure Meth, Ironically Romney condemns Meth
 
 
-3 # RICHARDKANEpa 2012-08-31 07:01
What I saw was a huge pep alley of people longing to be proud of themselves and of country plus overwhelming catering to those Cubans who hate their government and to those few Jews that consider Israel the only issue that counts. Many others have mixed feelings both Cuban-Americans and Jews are part of the I am too discouraged to vote crowd.

Somehow I want to promote optimism without promoting jingoism, my effort that I submitter here is,

Romney's Convention pep talk a high like Pure Meth, Ironically Romney condemns Meth
 
 
+12 # rockieball 2012-08-31 12:51
What I saw were a bunch of old white people who live in the myth of a "Leave It to Beaver World," from the 50's TV. When all the while people were fighting for Civil Rights in the South. All the while our CIA over threw the ligament elected government in Iran under a Republican President. All the while we sent so called advisers to Nam in 1953. All under a Republican President. I saw People who cannot see or do not want to see the reality of this world and life.
 
 
+27 # tswhiskers 2012-08-31 07:41
As to what Romney would do in the Middle East, I heard from an authority on the Middle East. She claims that Romney would give Israel carte blanche to bomb Iran. This is a bit scary given the radical nature of Netanyahu's govt. For the rest, is it any surprise that most of the Convention tried to avoid the truue Rep. agenda? I heard Newt say in answer to a reporter's question, "If we told the truth, no one would vote for us." OK, so occasionally a Rep. can be honest.
 
 
+3 # mdhome 2012-08-31 17:59
I really like that part from Newt, never thought I would agree with the newtster.
 
 
+11 # Buddha 2012-08-31 07:52
Do we expect any different in the produced mult-day infomercials that are our Conventions? Especially for the GOP, who admitted "we aren't running our campaign concerned about the fact-checkers"? And aren't suffering in the polls from their lying?
 
 
+32 # LeeBlack 2012-08-31 08:25
The 'we rallied behind Obama' was the biggest, cruelest lie of all.

Instead of encouraging investment in infrastructure, schools, etc. which could have turned the recession around more quickly the Republicans said, "cut, cut, cut'.

Their idea of creating jobs is to cut regulations that protect most of us to let loose the capitalists who will pollute, outsource and 'drill, baby, drill'.
 
 
+27 # Mercedes 2012-08-31 08:38
Romney is irrelevant, a front man. Grover Norquist made this clear when he told the CPAC convention last February, "All we have to do is replace Obama. ... We are not auditioning for fearless leader. We don't need a president to tell us in what direction to go. We know what direction to go. We want the Ryan budget. ... We just need a president to sign this stuff. We don't need someone to think it up or design it. The leadership now for the modern conservative movement for the next 20 years will be coming out of the House and the Senate. ...Pick a Republican with enough working digits to handle a pen to become president of the United States. This is a change for Republicans: the House and Senate doing the work with the president signing bills. His job is to be captain of the team, to sign the legislation that has already been prepared.”
 
 
+6 # mdhome 2012-08-31 18:03
Given all that, it is amazing they have anyone voting for them. Their proposals are scary, their vulture medicaid proposal it insane. their arrogance toward the rest of the world will isolate us from the rest of the world.
 
 
+23 # skipb48 2012-08-31 08:39
What I found interesting is that Bush was never mentioned. Neither of them! I guess it is easier to rewrite history if you cut out the Georges.
 
 
+9 # ER444 2012-08-31 10:57
You know what the old world Chinese Communists said... "The future is sure, history is constantly changing." This is what happens when a system is run by dogma. Welcome to the Republican world.
 
 
+21 # dick 2012-08-31 08:41
LYING doesn't hurt you in the polls, it HELPS you, if they are LIES people want to hear, NO MATTER HOW BOGUS. A famous German psychologist established that in 1939, & it wasn't Herr Kurler. People LOVE lies. People CRAVE lies. People ADORE liars, with the right lies. People ACHE to be lied to. People lie to themselves 24/7. One of the biggest BIG LIES (term for Herr Adolf's biggest whoppers) in human history is American Exceptionalism. Agent Orange aided excessive nationalism isn't "Exception-nali sm". Indian genocide, slavery, CIA colonialism isn't Exceptionalism. It's evil barbarianism. "Dude, how many'd you KILL today?" Big Prophit in that.
 
 
+24 # mjc 2012-08-31 09:04
Thursday NPR had Sen Mitch McConnell on and the pundit who is always the foil for David Brooks asked Mitch about his early statements as to making Obama a one-term president. McConnell got very angry and accused the pundit of mischaracterizi ng his statements...it was Obama who talked about being a one-term president. But think McConnell is a liar. I remember some channel focusing on that statement and attitude. One just has to look back at the Affordable Care Act to realize that the Republicans had no intention of giving the President or the Democrats any cooperation on health care...or any other important issue...jobs bill for instance. Not a single Republican voted for the ACA and they have blocked the jobs bill for two + years.
 
 
+18 # ABen 2012-08-31 10:59
Yes, McConnell made that statement on the floor of the Senate. To find the reason that no legislation of any consequence has made it out of the Senate over the past 3+ years, one need look no further than Mitch McConnell. This Rethug has clearly put political power above duty to voters and country. Why anyone believes this lying piece of whale crap is beyond me!
 
 
+12 # lollie 2012-08-31 09:11
It's clear, we not only have to vote, but back him up when Obama is reelected.Repub lican voters may not be informed, but they are highly motivated to get Obama out of there, we need to walk our talk on this.
 
 
+1 # Majikman 2012-08-31 09:17
If you want to be amazed, stunned and speechless (pun intended) read the GOP platform form 1956 for Eisenhower's reelection:
http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=25838
For those of us former R.'s, it will break your heart.
 
 
+8 # dick 2012-08-31 09:21
"Mommy. Paulie told a fib!" This isn't a sandbox, it's class WARFARE. Expect a whole lot worse, especially on "election" day.
Given the decline in the % of reliably racist whites (Graying vs. Gaying), Rove is playing for all the marbles. Convention's blatant lies & exhumation of Candi Lice shows remarkable confidence. Frightening. If Romney wins, there'll be some serious war between pinstripers & head bashers. Bring it on. Mitt's the perfect Front for fascists: nice guy, loving wife, a veritable latter day saint. Ambitious, too. Wants Prezidency & sainthood.
 
 
+11 # chrisconnolly 2012-08-31 09:25
The lies are going to kill us in very slow and painful ways.
And this article aids in downplaying President Obama's importance by referring to him as Mr. on the same level as the liars' club's Mr's.
 
 
+22 # Feral Dogz 2012-08-31 09:32
The GOP promises what America wants. A chicken in every pot and two Cadillacs in every elevator. I'm just like you and you can be just like me if you vote for me. We're all good people and everything will be just fine as soon as we get that person who isn't just like us out of the WHITE (that's WHITE) House.

What the GOP can deliver: Millions of minimum wage jobs taxed at a higher rate than billionaires, outsourcing of formerly well paid public sector jobs to the private sector where "entrepreneurs" and "job creators" can turn huge profits at taxpayer expense without any need for employee benefits or accountability, an end to social safety nets, an increase in (for profit) prison populations, endless war, in short, neo feudalism.
 
 
+3 # RICHARDKANEpa 2012-08-31 10:54
Feral Dogz People need to feel good about themesves somehow we got to find non-destructive ways of doing it.
 
 
+10 # Feral Dogz 2012-08-31 11:58
Quoting RICHARDKANEpa:
Feral Dogz People need to feel good about themesves somehow we got to find non-destructive ways of doing it.


Feeling good about oneself is not a reward that can be bestowed by another. It comes from a sense of accomplishment and a clear conscience. Too many Americans are not in a position to have either, mostly by their own choosing. We have become a nation of selfish, petulant children who want everything right now and have no conception of how anything actually works, so we depend on some con artist with the best snake oil pitch to solve the problems we've brought upon ourselves. If you don't feel good about yourself, look in the mirror to see where to place the blame.
 
 
+1 # unitedwestand 2012-09-03 18:19
"peace through strength," and war means peace. Orwellian much?
 

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