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Related: About this forumMitt Romney, a man of falsehoods
By Richard Cohen, Monday, April 16, 5:26 PM
Among the attributes I most envy in a public man (or woman) is the ability to lie. If that ability is coupled with no sense of humor, you have the sort of man who can be a successful football coach, a CEO or, when you come right down to it, a presidential candidate. Such a man is Mitt Romney.
Time and time again, Romney has been called a liar during this campaign. (The various fact-checking organizations have had to work overtime on him alone.) A significant moment, sure to surface in the general election campaign, came during a debate held in New Hampshire in January. David Gregory, the host of Meet the Press, turned to Newt Gingrich and said, You have agreed with the characterization that Governor Romney is a liar. Look at him now. Do you stand by that claim?
Gingrich did not flinch. Sure, governor, he started off, and then accused Romney of running ads that were not true and, moreover, pretending he knew nothing about them. It is your millionaire friends giving to the PAC. And you know some of the ads arent true. Just say that straightforward.
Me, I would have confessed and begged for forgiveness. Not Romney, though and herein is the reason he will be such a formidable general-election candidate. He concedes nothing. He had seen none of the ads, he said. They were done by others, he added. Of course, they are his supporters, but he had no control over them. All this time he was saying this rubbish, he seemed calm, sincere matter of fact.
More: WaPo Story
Among the attributes I most envy in a public man (or woman) is the ability to lie. If that ability is coupled with no sense of humor, you have the sort of man who can be a successful football coach, a CEO or, when you come right down to it, a presidential candidate. Such a man is Mitt Romney.
Time and time again, Romney has been called a liar during this campaign. (The various fact-checking organizations have had to work overtime on him alone.) A significant moment, sure to surface in the general election campaign, came during a debate held in New Hampshire in January. David Gregory, the host of Meet the Press, turned to Newt Gingrich and said, You have agreed with the characterization that Governor Romney is a liar. Look at him now. Do you stand by that claim?
Gingrich did not flinch. Sure, governor, he started off, and then accused Romney of running ads that were not true and, moreover, pretending he knew nothing about them. It is your millionaire friends giving to the PAC. And you know some of the ads arent true. Just say that straightforward.
Me, I would have confessed and begged for forgiveness. Not Romney, though and herein is the reason he will be such a formidable general-election candidate. He concedes nothing. He had seen none of the ads, he said. They were done by others, he added. Of course, they are his supporters, but he had no control over them. All this time he was saying this rubbish, he seemed calm, sincere matter of fact.
More: WaPo Story
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Mitt Romney, a man of falsehoods (Original Post)
ellisonz
Apr 2012
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MattSh
(3,714 posts)1. What are these falsehoods of which you speak?
Are the similar to lies? What? They're the exact same thing?
Then why not call a lie a lie?
ellisonz
(27,764 posts)3. He just did. n/t
trusty elf
(7,483 posts)2. ...........
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ellisonz
(27,764 posts)4. Oh Fruit Loops...
It's been awhile, but I remember you being finger- ing good.