Romney dodged the draft
Mitt Romney changed his story on poverty in St. Louis Thursday. Where in February, during the GOP primary, he said Im not concerned about the very poor, today he called rising poverty rates a moral failure and blamed it on President Obama. But Romney supports Paul Ryans budget, which would slash food stamps, Head Start, Medicaid, nutrition programs for pregnant women and their children, and his tax plan would raise taxes on the poor and working class while giving himself an extra $5 million or so. Mitt, you got it right the first time: Youre not concerned about the very poor.
But Romneys shifting stories on his Vietnam status could have real political consequences, as an Associated Press expose revealing that he sought and got four deferments from military service during the Vietnam War gets more play. Its not the deferments that will hurt Dick Cheney got five. Its the fact that over the years, Romney has lied about it.
AP politely says his story has evolved, but tracks the puzzling changes. Running for president in 2007, Romney told the Boston Globe, I longed in many respects to actually be in Vietnam and be representing our country there, and in some ways it was frustrating not to feel like I was there as part of the troops that were fighting in Vietnam.
But in 1994, running against Ted Kennedy for his Massachusetts Senate seat while in his Im not a typical Republican phase, he admitted it was not my desire to go off and serve in Vietnam. Fair enough: His father, George Romney, turned against the war, and so did a lot of Republicans (even if party hawks would later try to hang the loss of Vietnam on the antiwar left and their Democratic enablers). Indeed, in 1970, at 23, Romney told the Globe, If it wasnt a political blunder to move into Vietnam, I dont know what is.
But while telling the truth about his lack of desire to go off and serve in 1994, Romney lied again, telling the Boston Herald he didnt take any actions to remove myself from the pool of young men who were eligible for the draft. Thats absolutely not true. He got his first deferment while at Stanford University, where in his prep-school prankster phase he counter-protested a Vietnam draft protest. Thats another lie, in a way: While posing as pro-draft and pro-war, he was evading the draft with an activity in study deferment. After his freshman year, he got deferment status as a minister of religion or divinity student, which hed keep while working in France as a missionary for his Mormon church.
http://www.salon.com/2012/06/07/romney_dodged_the_draft/singleton/