FROM IAN REIFOWITZ OVER AT DAILY KOS
Think about that. But after Mitt Romney's stupendously stupid, not to mention patently false attacks on President Obama and the U.S. response to the violence in Egypt and Libya, I don't see how we can say different.
Even a Romney campaign adviser who had served in the White House under George W. Bush said:
Think about that. But after Mitt Romney's stupendously stupid, not to mention patently false attacks on President Obama and the U.S. response to the violence in Egypt and Libya, I don't see how we can say different.
Even a Romney campaign adviser who had served in the White House under George W. Bush said:
“[Romney] had forgotten the first rule in a crisis: don’t start talking before you understand what’s happening.”That's from a Romney adviser!
Mitt Romney -- the Republican nominee for President -- now has less foreign policy credibility than Sarah Palin. And that's saying something.
Remember what she said?:
http://youtu.be/JXL86v8NoGk
Compared to the cringe-inducing remarks from Gov. Palin, what Romney said was far worse because it revealed him not just as someone ill-prepared for the presidency, but someone willing to score political points during a foreign policy crisis, no matter the effect on our country's material interests.
Sarah Palin aside, that's no joke.
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