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Thrill

(19,178 posts)
Thu Sep 13, 2012, 07:43 PM Sep 2012

Stephanopoulos interview today with Mittens

EXCLUSIVE: Romney on Obama's 'Shoot First, Aim Later' Attack

In our interview today, Mitt Romney did not back down from his belief that the Obama Administration's first response to the Cairo protest demonstrated "sympathy" for the attackers, but he also made it clear that he was ready to move on.

"What I said was exactly the same conclusion the White House reached, which was that the statement was inappropriate. That's why they backed away from it as well," Romney told me.

The Cairo Embassy's statement, released before it was attacked, said it rejects "the actions by those who abuse the universal right of free speech to hurt the religious beliefs of others."

When I pointed out that the White House did not say the Embassy's statement showed sympathy for the attackers, Romney stuck by his remarks.

"Well, I think the statement was an inappropriate statement. I think it was not directly applicable and appropriate for the setting. I think it should have been taken down. And apparently the White House felt the same way," he said.

In an interview with 60 Minutes on Tuesday President Obama said the statement "came from folks on the ground, who are potentially in danger. And, you know, my tendency is to cut folks a little bit of slack when they're in that circumstance rather than try to question their judgment from the comfort of a campaign office." He went on to accuse Romney of displaying a "tendency to shoot first, aim later."

Romney on the Federal Reserve and QE3

The Federal Reserve announced a third round of quantitative easing - or QE3 - today. A decision Romney told me proves his point: the economy is not bouncing back.

"And now the Federal Reserve, it says, 'Look, this economy is not going well. They're going to QE3. They're going to print more money," the former governor said.

"What Bernanke's doing is saying that what the president's saying is wrong. The president's saying the economy's making progress, coming back. Bernanke's saying, 'No, it's not. I've got to print more money."

Romney said he doesn't believe Bernanke's policies will grow the economy and told me he would appoint another chairman of the Federal Reserve should he be elected president.

http://news.yahoo.com/exclusive-romney-obamas-shoot-first-aim-later-attack-220045261--abc-news-politics.html

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Stephanopoulos interview today with Mittens (Original Post) Thrill Sep 2012 OP
I will continue to lie. JRLeft Sep 2012 #1
Willard is a wealthy man ......... he is what the republicans call a 'jobs god' Angry Dragon Sep 2012 #2
he's more of a destroying jobs god rurallib Sep 2012 #5
"He also made it clear that he was ready to move on" Doctor Jack Sep 2012 #3
I am sure boy George will give him a softball interview still_one Sep 2012 #4
Wow, Romney shoots first on the economy too. Renew Deal Sep 2012 #6

Angry Dragon

(36,693 posts)
2. Willard is a wealthy man ......... he is what the republicans call a 'jobs god'
Thu Sep 13, 2012, 07:58 PM
Sep 2012

so why is he not creating jobs, what is he waiting for??

Doctor Jack

(3,072 posts)
3. "He also made it clear that he was ready to move on"
Thu Sep 13, 2012, 08:00 PM
Sep 2012

Oh i bet he is. I think we have all been in that position where we realized we have lost horribly in an argument but can't admit that we were wrong so we just say "I'm not talking about this anymore!", and then storm away.

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