Why Mitt Romney should not be elected as the 45th President of the United States
By: Larry Donnelly | Published Tuesday, December 18, 2012, 7:17 AM | Updated Tuesday, December 18, 2012, 7:17 AM
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| Mitt Romney speaks to supporters during in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Getty Images) |
The 2012 presidential election is vitally important to the future of the United States. As such, and for a change, I’m removing my dispassionate political analyst’s hat. Just this once, I’m going to put on my partisan hat and articulate some of the reasons why I believe it’s so important that President Obama be re-elected and as many Democrats as possible be elected and re-elected to the United States Senate and House of Representatives.
As an introductory aside, one almost couldn’t help but be amused by Republican nominee Mitt Romney’s series of gaffes on his trip to London last month. While what he said wasn’t really too bad, it’s his fault, and his campaign’s fault, for not knowing how his remarks about preparing properly for the Olympic Games would be taken by the English politicians and press. David Cameron’s comment about it being easier to organise an Olympics in the middle of nowhere was a fitting rebuttal to Romney’s ill-chosen words.
At any rate, I think what he said while abroad and what he has written and said in the past are a mirror on the man himself. What that mirror reflects isn’t particularly nice.
None of the foregoing or the following, however, is to say that Barack Obama is perfect, that the Democratic Party is perfect or that either party has anywhere close to all of the answers to the complicated and vexing issues that now confront the United States and, indeed, the western world.
Yet let’s compare President Obama and the Republicans’ standard bearer, former Massachusetts Governor Romney.
In the face of unrelenting opposition and knowing that it would provoke a backlash of epic proportions, President Obama succeeded in passing health care reform legislation. In vanquishing both entrenched, powerful interests and the ideological opposition of the far-right – those who believe that government is the enemy and that anyone who disagrees is a socialist – President Obama accomplished something that has eluded American presidents for a century.
Even former President Bill Clinton, one of the most formidable political operators to ever hold the office, couldn’t get this done. And he had an overwhelming Democratic majority to work with when he tried. President Obama’s victory on health care – due in no small part to the Trojan work of congressional leaders like Nancy Pelosi – is something that Democrats can rightly celebrate. It’s already started to make a real difference in the lives of millions of Americans.
In addition to health care, President Obama was able to get crucial stimulus legislation passed that assisted millions of Americans in getting back to work and ensured that infrastructural improvements that have been needed for generations have been made.
President Obama also helped to rescue the American auto industry – remember that Governor Romney said “let it fail” – and, in doing so, preserved the quality of life for millions of Americans, their families and their communities. He’s even breathed new life into the manufacturing sector in the “rust belt,” which has struggled mightily as so-called free trade deals have inflicted untold damage on people who work with their hands for a living. President Obama is on their side.
At the same time, President Obama has been on the side of women, seniors, veterans, immigrants, minorities and all those struggling just to get by in America in 2012.
And whose side is Mitt Romney on? Well, it’s not overly glib to say that a Romney administration would be government by the 1 percent for the 1 percent. That’s whose side he’s always been on.
Mitt Romney used to be governor of my home state of Massachusetts. People who dealt with him in state government never fail to remind me how disinterested they believe he was in the job – that it was just a necessary line on his résumé in preparation for seeking the presidency. On a very personal level, many observe that they don’t believe he had the capacity to connect with the ordinary people he came into contact with. And this lack of empathy can be seen in his professional life.
He made a fortune as a venture capitalist. Just how did he do that? His erstwhile Republican presidential primary rival, Newt Gingrich, helped to answer the question in a lengthy political advertisement. The advertisement revealed the human toll of some of Romney’s success. Make no mistake: when Mitt Romney of Bain Capital “restructured failing companies,” he also eliminated the jobs and, as a result, forever changed the lives of hard-working Americans and their families – for the worse.
Now, he wants to be president. As a politician, his ideological journey may be without precedent. First, he was “moderate” and “progressive,” then he was “conservative,” then he was “severely conservative.” These are all his words. In this election, he’s going to try to convince the American people that he’s really a moderate again. This will take some fancy footwork.
The far-right thinks the American people can be fooled and far-right radicals are spoiling for control of the White House. Andrea Shell, a spokesperson for the Tea Party-affiliated Freedom Works, recently commented that their advocates in Congress are going “to force Romney to the right.” She stated that this was “our entire mission.” Specifically, she continued that “[H]e's (Romney’s) going to have to really, really go to the right. He'll be working with guys in the House and Senate. He won't be able to get away with too many middle of the road policies, especially on things like the deficit.”
The reality is that Tea Party devotees know that Governor Romney will owe them if he wins the presidency. That’s a scary thought, and might be the best reason for undecided and swing voters to re-elect President Obama.
As an American living overseas, I have a unique appreciation for just how radicalised the American right has become. Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush opined that his father, former President George H.W. Bush, and even former President Ronald Reagan, wouldn’t be acceptable to the far-right radicals currently calling the shots in the Republican Party. They would probably call them RINOs: Republicans in Name Only. These new and emboldened far-right radicals are dangerous.
When they say that access to quality health care is not a right, but a privilege; when they argue that wealthy people shouldn’t be required to pay their fair share in taxes; when they see socialism in every attempt by government to do good; their pronouncements are broadcast around the world. Whether we Americans like it or not, their views reflect badly upon our country and upon us as a people.
I believe that these far-right radicals are wrong. I believe that we are a better country and a better people than they would lead the rest of the world to believe. That’s why I believe President Obama and congressional Democrats need to win in November.
This election is about what the United States is like as a country and about who we are as Americans. The stakes have never been higher.
Back to dispassionate political analysis next time.
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Switch to the desktop site to post a comment.Infidel_jack | Oct 09, 2012, 03:50 PM EDT
You convinced me. I will vote for Romney and against bankruptcy.
nealjking | Sep 13, 2012, 01:41 PM EDT
Regarding Romney's denunciation of the administration's statement regarding the provocative anti-Islamic film: I think Romney, by jumping in so early and by attacking the US administration immediately, has done some considerable damage to his campaign. At a time when Americans are under attack, he's given the impression of being small-minded and opportunistic. Quite frankly, it would have been smarter for him first to express 100% support for the Americans in the Embassy, at least for the first day, when the information was not settled down; he could have gone negative when the facts were in, when there might be some clear reason to criticize. By attacking the administration at once, he's shown himself to be hasty and out for his own advantage, rather than looking out for the interests of the US. When the team has taken a hit, the first thing you do is to reinforce the team; then you look for lessons to be learned; and only then would you criticize the coach. As a manager, I would have expected Romney to know that. Maybe the reason he doesn't think this way: Romney doesn't regard the US as his team. He regards it as a take-over target.
lokionline | Aug 27, 2012, 08:07 PM EDT
Hmmm... seems like your little article excited the usual reaction from Republicans. No surprise there. Larry is right about the perception outside of the US toward the Republican party. Most observers beyond US borders have noticed a dramatic move to the right in US Republican circles. Surely even Republicans are aware of this. They don't care because they are "exceptional". Is that something like being "special"?
GerryMaine | Aug 21, 2012, 05:33 AM EDT
What infrastructural improvements? THEY DIDN'T HAPPEN! The Obama administration is sitting on that money. Where the hell were you when "the shovel ready projects obviously aren't ready" ?
GerryMaine | Aug 21, 2012, 05:29 AM EDT
Obama is the most incompetent President in history (maybe Franklin Pierce, an alcoholic was worse) and Joe Biden, without question, is the dumbest VP in history. There has been nothing good to come from the Obama Presidency.
zircon70 | Aug 20, 2012, 11:01 AM EDT
OMG, can you beleive this, Obama better than Mitt. In my entire life since I watched Eisenhower in office have I seen a more poorly qualified man as president. Bar None. He has only himself to blame for all the negative aspects of his term. He has looming tax increases all ready on the laws jan 2013, medicare is stripped of 716 Billion and I am getting reading to go on medicare. that medicare cut is jan 1, 2013. wake the F... UP. Oboama is a total as....hole. everyone around him are as lib if not more so, his entire being is to hurt the hard working small business owner!!! Get him out of office.
BrianO | Aug 13, 2012, 08:20 PM EDT
eiriamach, taxes are taken from earnings, if know one earns there is no tax, the defecit spending done in the last three years does present a problem, there are three solutions 1. tax or confiscate the debt, this will require far more than just what the rich make and will steal more from the middle class as it is the largest. 2. inflate the money supply which is no good for the middle class as cost of goods far outruns incomes. and 3. growth, growth requires capital, incentive, and return on investment. choose growth what do you choose eiriamach?
jamieLM | Aug 13, 2012, 05:19 PM EDT
Mr. Donnelly, at the moment, about 1/2 the country disagrees with your opinion. People should make up their own minds and vote for the man they think will do the best job in leading the U.S. in the right direction. If you're old enough to vote, you should be able to choose a candidate without the unwanted advice and influence from others by doing your own research and taking an OBJECTIVE look at the records and policies of both candidates. Not what they say, but what they've done. Blow off those political ads that are nothing but lies, distortions, and at best, half truths. As an Independent, I've already made up my mind about who I'm going to vote for and no one on IC - columnist or poster - is going to change my mind.
eiriamach | Aug 13, 2012, 04:50 PM EDT
Perhaps BrianO will explain how cutting four trillion dollars in taxes for corporations and extremely wealthy individuals, in both income taxes and capital gains taxes, will "get our fiscal house in order." The NY Times editors point out that the federal budget would not be out of the red for 30 years! And that estimate (from the Congressional Budget Office) INCLUDES all the cuts Ryan plans to make to domestic programs-- six trillion dollars' worth. The USA cannot afford NOT to implement the Affordable Care Act, which will reduce health care costs at hospitals and clinics and distribute insurance costs fairly to individuals. But adopting the Ryan budget would effectively redistribute much of that savings in health care costs to the wealthiest Americans in the form of ludicrously low taxes. That approach is called plutocracy.
BrianO | Aug 13, 2012, 02:32 PM EDT
lane2445/first comment was briano
lane2445 | Aug 13, 2012, 01:28 PM EDT
Mr. Donnelly is living in Europe where his liberal attitudes are well received among the socialist governments of that continent. He has forgotten or never learned about the unique American qualities and experiences. Protecting the truly needy and being charitable are American attributes. But so is being thrifty and practical. The USA cannot afford to provide entitlements to so many non-working individuals. We need to get our fiscal house in order and Governor Romney is the best candidate to accomplish that. The Democrats passed Obamacare by bribing senators from Nebraska and Louisiana. Does the end justify the means? This is not a program that our country can afford at this time. But that is not a concern of the Democrats.
lane2445 | Aug 13, 2012, 01:20 PM EDT
@connorsmom'sbasement, you truly have drunk the Koolaid, nothing but opposition, the only opposition this president faced was from michele when she wanted her own plane and more vacation time in France.
Donegal6 | Aug 13, 2012, 06:13 AM EDT
Is balancing the budget, and getting out of wars saving billions a week, and creating an environment of certainty that will let loose the money everyone is holding on to important. Obama doesn't seem to think so. Is personal accountability important? Is shredding the US Constitution a bad thing? I believe the choices are very clear this election and if people get off their duffs and vote obama will be gone.
bonjouryall | Aug 12, 2012, 06:13 PM EDT
Demos are rewriting JFK's famous "ask not" speech for this election. It's now "ask what uncle sam can do for you? with a picture of a dancing Obama girl-like in all the internet ads. And just forget about Obama continuing the Bush wars with Haliburton getting all that money. With Obama, there's enough for everyone!
Searlit | Aug 12, 2012, 04:19 PM EDT
@ merefallow and Stiofan, great comments! @seanomelb, remember we're on the same side. ;-)
Stiofain | Aug 12, 2012, 03:25 PM EDT
How many filibusters have the Republicans called for in the senate? Compare that to the history of filibusters. If the Republicans are so popular why do they have to suppress the vote. Stopping Democratic's from voting is not the American way, and it wouldn't be right to suppress the Republican vote either...but I doubt the Democrats would do that being"liberals."
MegK311 | Aug 12, 2012, 01:56 PM EDT
Conorsmom, Obama has not had opposition from his first day in office so get your facts straight. For the first 2 1/2 years Obama had the Democrats in control of the Congress and the Senate and he got nothing done. What he did do was get us further in debt. The Democrats still have control of the Senate with Harry Reid in control of what gets voted on. He has not allowed the Senate to vote on a budget for over 3 years even though the Congress has sent them a budget. The Republicans in Congress have also sent over 30 job bills to the Senate and Harry Reid has not allowed the bills to be voted on. So don't blame the Republicans for Obama's failures take a good look at what the Democrats have been doing over the years. The Democrats still have control of the White House and the Senate.
GeorgePMcD | Aug 12, 2012, 10:50 AM EDT
Niall....why do you spoil your terrific news service with such blatant political garbage? Please leave American politics out of Irish Central. PLEASE.....George McDonnell
seanomelb | Aug 11, 2012, 07:13 PM EDT
peterson! If Romney and co.win we are staring down the barrel of WW3. Thanks Briano for the compliment.
Stiofain | Aug 11, 2012, 06:51 PM EDT
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Stiofain | Aug 11, 2012, 06:41 PM EDT
Ever since they came into being the Republican Party has been against Social Security,Public Education,Medicare,Civil Rights,Voting Rights with Romney/Ryan we see these programs disappear. Already look at Michigan, Florida,Ohio Pennsylvania.Do you want to lose your right to vote? Then register Republican...this may are last, or whats left of it,free election (In Ohio Republican counties get three extra days for voting).
peterson | Aug 11, 2012, 03:24 PM EDT
Obama is the worst president that the USA has ever had. He broke most of his campaign "promises" and has hid the history of his past. Romney and his choice of VP (Paul Ryan) will do their best to get the USA back on track !! The USA was a great role model for the world and rescued many nations during WW I &WW II !
Typhon451 | Aug 11, 2012, 02:25 PM EDT
Obama's insult to Cameron was much much worse. Obama had him exit the Oval Office schlepping Winston Churchill's bust under his arm along with a set of Braveheart CDs only compatible in the US.
liammurf | Aug 11, 2012, 01:54 PM EDT
Larry must have a lot of bucks in his account. The rest of us Mortals and loosing whatever we had. Health Care that was passed is disliked by at least 2/3 of Americans. Oh Ya. Romney was out of office when he ran for the President office. unlike BO who used it a a place to run from.... Lets not be foolish, Ryan is smarter than most, he is a good choice.
conorsmom | Aug 11, 2012, 01:54 PM EDT
The President has been met with NOTHING but opposition since the day he took office... We are a fickle nation who has forgetten how we got to the position we are in. Bank bail outs, Stock market deregulation, corporate greed, SPENDING MONEY ON 2 WARS one which most Americans did not want, but were lied to by the former Presidential Administration to make us believe that somehow they were preserving our freedom. Our country is divided, not by, race, but by political parties. This divide has been widened by UBER RICH WHITE MEN who care more about the money in the pockets then uninsured, underfed, poorly educated children of this country who are not expected to outlive their parents... Is Obama doing a great job? No. Could he do better, yes, with the help of the Senate and Congress. Will Romney do better? Not a snowballs chance in HELL! If Romney is elected, in 4 years from now you will wish to be in the position you are in now when asked the "Are you better off now then 4 years ago?". The divide between the HAVES and the HAVE NOTS will be unstoppable. We need to start listening to what Romney is actually saying. Which by the way is not much.......
merefalow | Aug 11, 2012, 12:19 PM EDT
seanmor,i dont want to critisise the usa having been privileged to visit a few times,most americans are pretty decent hospitable people,but if you didn't have a rabid dog, country invading, warmongering patriotic psycho mentality running the USA you might not be in the financial crap you are in right now.i hope you are never poor and down and out and in need of health care with no way of obtaining it FOR YOUR CHILDREN without dollars,you might then have a slight inkling of compassion,a free health care system is a right,A RICH AND POWERFUL COUNTRY THAT CAN, SPEND UNTOLD BILLIONS ON WAR AND DESTRUCTION CAN AFFORD A FREE HEALTH CARE SYSTEM FOR ITS PEOPLE,IF THAT IS SOCIALISM TELL ME WHAT IS WRONG WITH THAT IDEAL,A FAR DEAL FOR ALL PEOPLE SOUNDS GOOD TO ME,NO 1% LEADERSHIP.GO OBAMA.
bonjouryall | Aug 11, 2012, 10:49 AM EDT
Now I know why my list of reasons to vote against Obama was bumped from comments a couple of days ago. I thought I had gotten Cahir's feathers ruffled. Anyway, still not convinced. Why vote for Obama when he's following the leader on healthcare?
BrianO | Aug 11, 2012, 10:06 AM EDT
Thank you again Ireland for taking Mr. Donnelly and his mother government mindset to your lovely country. I suppose he is the replacement for seanomelb.
shuvonn | Aug 11, 2012, 10:01 AM EDT
I find the people who complain about health insurance being mandatory are the one who have it already, are currently benefitting from the continuation of their children free until 26, are blissfully unaware that people who have no insurance wait to go to the doctor, and that ends up costing more to you idiots any way when something that could have been caught at an early stage now may cost thousands to cure. You already PAY for these people but you are too stupid to figure that out, and NO bill gets pushed through like you all lie and claim it was gotten through illegally. Mitt Romney has off shore accounts, has not released his tax returns, sent jobs abroad, and flip flops more often than anyone on the planet. Good luck to you all if he gets in! You are sure going to need it
JimmyJK | Aug 11, 2012, 08:43 AM EDT
Romney has made money on companies he has collapsed with debt. Ryan is a man who abhors career politicians but being a career politician is the ONLY job he has really ever had. Romney panders to a small nation in the middle east but will never give the small green nation a spot on his mind. The Catholic Church in supporting the right in America is taking a hard stand AGAINST working America. Romney and his supporters have gained monetarily during in the economic destruction we have witnessed SO why would they want anything to change?
Frosty38 | Aug 11, 2012, 08:13 AM EDT
I think he should not be our next PRES my family are in Ma and they are not voting for him. If I was there I would NOT I live in Fl and he does not get my VOTE
PiperMac52 | Aug 11, 2012, 02:22 AM EDT
Are you serious???Obama pushed his healthcare bill down our throats via a partisan move though 85% of those polled were against it. It is 2714 pages of hidden costs and taxes that will overwhelm the already overtaxed system. As far as the Military, Obama is downsizing at the expense of 100,000 troops while he overloads the DOD and pentagon with his cronies. His stimulus bill has done nothing to take unemployment below 8%, even as they fudge the numbers millions more are out of work or underemployed or off the rolls(gave up). The man never held a real job in his life and has absolutely no business experience. He has run the national debt to unprecedented heights. What cloud are you living in my friend?
macstwo | Aug 10, 2012, 11:41 PM EDT
Mr. Donnelly: Based upon you article, it becomes obvious that you no longer reside in Mass. although you still retain the old Mass. leftist liberal political ethic. obama is a dirt bag, a liar and a low life, he's leading this nation to oblivion,your tripe is easy to say, you don't live here!
Nelsonbarry | Aug 10, 2012, 10:45 PM EDT
Hey Lad , I'd vote for you as the next president if you were running. Anyone but this Obama, He is going to bury the US if he gets a chance.
Searlit | Aug 10, 2012, 10:20 PM EDT
Great post jamthecat!
Seanmor | Aug 10, 2012, 07:33 PM EDT
There are other reasons why we should keep Obama in the White House for four more years:1)He, not Romney, will further advance the homosexual agenda; 2) Obama will ensure that women will have a guaranteed right to abortion-on-demand, and single women who work for religious organizations will have free birth control available to them; 3) Illegal aliens will continue to get unlimited free health care in emergency rooms, while I and all veterans in my category will continue to pay for treatment at V.A. hospitals. Gasoline, which has doubled in price since Obama took office, will continue to get more expensive; 5) The welfare rolls will continue to swell and millions more will be given food stamps; The national debt of 15 trillion dollars will continue to increase and may double in Obama's next term. Given these assurances, why shouldn't we all vote for Obama in November?
jmccarten | Aug 10, 2012, 07:13 PM EDT
Obama needs to be elected yeh? The least qualified man to ever occupy the White House and the most corrupt. He passed health care by bribery and fraud with a little lying about cuts to senior health care and abortion thrown in for good measure. The result is the people voted in 35 new Republican Congressmen and five new Senators, plus 11 governorships. This idiot will be gone in November and for you liberals out there he will lose by more than 10 points. You democrats are delusional.
seanomelb | Aug 10, 2012, 06:33 PM EDT
If Romney is elected America will fail as one of the worlds great democracy's.
irishpjk | Aug 10, 2012, 06:17 PM EDT
wtf Larry you did not say where or why you live overseas, so it could be for many reasons. But I think you need to come back and try for a job, guess what you will be on line with lots of company. Maybe more taxpayer stimulus money to big industry will help will get people to work, but why not just give it to the people and let them stay at home, we call it welfare. I have seen government health care at work and it is anything but Quality health care, try for a mammogram over sixty, you better bring your check book along, an eighteen month wait to see an ENT doctor, a year wait for a bed for bypass surgery. If you want quality health care in Ireland you better be able to pay for it, same in most government run programs. He wants to tax the rich, sounds good but where will the money go? The more money the government has the more waste and fraud there is. As an example of government run services the U S postal service from April to June 2011 lost 2.1 million, the same period 2012 they lost 5.2 million they defaulted on their last payment and will miss the next one to the U S Treasury for their employee health coverage. Their solution is to cut services and charge more, they could ask United Parcel Services how they do the same thing and make money at it. I don’t think we can afford any Democrats in government for a long time to come it will take years to undo the damage done over the last three and a half years. By the way I don't like Mitt Romney he came from the wrong part of this country for me.
alisaann | Aug 10, 2012, 06:14 PM EDT
romney is NOT for EVERYONE....he wants to TAKE rights away from wrong...and make it federal law, that civil unions and same-sex marriage ILLEGAL....he is just WRONG for the people of america. alisa
howareya | Aug 10, 2012, 05:31 PM EDT
As a registered democrat for many years, I have changed my affiliation to undeclared. I don't really like any of the politicians out there. I was willing to give Obama a chance when he was elected. I did not like Bush or his cronies. However, when Obama pushed through the Health Care Bill so sneakily and it was passed without it even being read, I decided we don't need him any more. There are parts of Obamacare that are good and needed to be fixed, however, they should not have tried to do it in one fell swoop. Tort reform, preexisting conditions allowing insurance companies to sell nationwide... should have been taken care of. My question is....how will this health care be paid for. The Post Office is in dire straits, do you think the National Health Care will be any better off although it will cost trillions more! Then there is the stimulus money... Millions of dollars were given out with no regard to the actual benefit. And the numbers were so forced it was laughable. People already employed that they counted because they didn't have to lay them off...if they were going to laid off at all! And, I don't understand people bashing Romney for his work with Bain. Wouldn't you rather have someone lead our country that could take failing companies and make them successful? That was his job! If he had to lay off people in order to keep the company going, then that was what had to be done. Whatever, either way (Romney or Obama), this country is in big trouble!!!
boydshield | Aug 10, 2012, 05:30 PM EDT
Not a great choice we have here, but it is a choice. Would rather see someone with military experience lead the country, but it's VERY difficult to pick or the other of who is running, or not cast a vote at all. I will vote, however, and hope everyone takes a good like at the Congressional representation you elect this time.
DrTrelawney | Aug 10, 2012, 05:29 PM EDT
Quite right Murphy. The quote runs: "People who dealt with him in state government never fail to remind me how disinterested they believe he was in the job." A Governor -- like a judge -- is expected to be disinterested (that is to say without bias). But we hope that such a person will not be uninterested. Mind you, the gist of Larry's article is entirely correct.
murphy666 | Aug 10, 2012, 03:30 PM EDT
Pay no attention to someone who doesn't know the difference between "uninterested" and "disinterested."
upthera66 | Aug 10, 2012, 03:19 PM EDT
You'd rather have 4 more years of lies, lies, lies? Grow up and look at the economy and what the new health care program will do to it.
jflanagan | Aug 10, 2012, 02:44 PM EDT
@jamthecat: do you have any actual factual arguments or do you just throw out names and insults. Some find that a sign of an uneducated person who has no ability to put together an argument. I am a Democrat who also believes in the free market system, which we have not had very much of for decades. This President has diminished the free market system at a greater pace than the last President and that is why I do not want him to be reelected.
Ms.Gail | Aug 10, 2012, 01:55 PM EDT
So fed up with both cadidates and both parties!!! But this has nothing to do with Ireland. Neither candidate is culturally Irish. The Americans of Irish ancestry don't vote as a block. It doesn't belong here.
71regiment | Aug 10, 2012, 01:26 PM EDT
In reference to the repeated by the left so called "gaffs" of Mitt Romney's recent visits to the UK, Isreal and Poland, he went to visit countries that are supporters of the USA. It was the left wing media types who used that term gaffs, not the majority of people here and in those countries he visited. They are supposed to be objectionable but they were far from that. Mitts visits where well done. Not like Mr. Obama's visit and speech in Cario in early 2009, which in essence apoligized for the USA, being the USA.
jamthecat | Aug 10, 2012, 01:18 PM EDT
God, the right-wing, self-destructive idiots who've responded to this article only prove its point. Apparently, they believe the lies handed down by the Tea Party owners (the Koch brothers) and the $2 whores in the GOP so completely, facts and truth and history mean nothing to them. It'd be pathetic if it wasn't so diseased. I'm not crazy about Obama and his willingness to kiss GOP tail for so many years in hopes of finding a middle ground to work in, but Romney's presidency would take us back to the time of Ulysses S Grant, who let the US Treasury get looted by the rich while the poor were told, "It's your own effin' fault." What makes this especially sickening is how many of today's poor would gladly go along with that because they just plain do not like the fact that there's a black man in the White house.
allentown | Aug 10, 2012, 01:11 PM EDT
How can we elect a man like Romney who Obama's political advisor Tim Burton said was responsible for a woman dying of cancer seven years after he left Bain Capital?
71regiment | Aug 10, 2012, 01:08 PM EDT
Mr. Donnelly, I disagree with your reasoning on Barack Hussein Obama being re-elected as POTUS. He came in with no experience, his past is sealed up tighter then a drum and he and his Chicago crowd and his left wing Democratic politicans are a disgrace to the party of Al Smith, Harry Truman and JFK. Jimmy Carter is now #2 of the worst POTUS, Obama is #1. He makes his policy by presidental decrees every week, not going to the Congress and by passing the Constitution. Our grandchildren will inherit his spending money we do not have on questionable projects that where pie in the sky. If any company can not make it on a profitable basis, it should be let go down the tubes, even if it makes cars or handles financial matters. A new and brtter firm will arise from thr ashes of the old. The US taxpayer should not have to pick up the tab, just as the Irish taxpayer should not have to pick up the failed banks in Ireland. Mr. Donnelly, I think you should re-study Boston's history and a certain tea party they had there as well as another party there on Breeds Hill next to BunkerHill.
garbo55 | Aug 10, 2012, 01:06 PM EDT
If Donnelly was a truthful person he would have mentioned that when Romney left office as Governor, he left a balanced budget cutting a ton of wasteful spending which was veto by Duval Patrick when he took office and now Taxachusettes is back to it old wasteful ways.
mayoman | Aug 10, 2012, 12:56 PM EDT
Four more years for President Obama! Mitt Romney is absolutely incapable of telling the truth, or standing for any principle when that principle suddenly becomes inconvenient for him. The Mittster is the rich guy's prez; not the man for the rest of us, the Little People that he clearly loathes. Its not Obama that has not worked with the Congress as the spinning dupes on the right insist. Rather it is the intransigent likes of Mitch McConnell and John Boehner, and their reactionary TeaBag mates that have paralyzed governance. Both McConnell and Boehner are pathetic shills of Big Oil and Wall Street. They've done zero for the middle-class in this country. Zero. But a Democratic President, House and Senate would clear out the GOP obstructionist debris, and gets things moving in the right direction. Four more years!!
Nicomax | Aug 10, 2012, 12:44 PM EDT
The huge irony in this race is that the Affordable Health Care act, now even called 'Obama Care' by BHO himself, is starting to be more positive than originally thought. It was first believed to help only those lazy, undeserving folk who should have found coverage, but it has become more evident that even the so-called 'real Americans' have lost their insurance once they lost their jobs, and are suffering greatly. That is why the Romney spokeswoman so quickly pointed out that fact , and the Radical Right went ballistic.
jflanagan | Aug 10, 2012, 12:33 PM EDT
President Obama is George W. Bush on steroids. Bush = Big Government, Obama = Huge Government. President Obama is pushing to eliminate the upper middle class and have only mid to low paying jobs for the middle class and only the politically connected to have the wealth. Small businesses have no friend in the White House unless they are donors. How can people who say we can't afford to pay for Doctors, Hospitals and Medicine say that we can afford to pay for Doctors, Hospitals, Medicine and Insurance? He has now brought the national debt to more than the total GDP so even if you confiscated every cent produced in a year, we would still have debt and a collapsed economy making tax revenue even less. Ernst and Young, not a political think tank, found that if the tax rates are increased as the President wants, we will lose another 710,000 jobs and decrease tax revenue. Instead of being inspirational and trying to get people through the hard times, like FDR did, he chooses to divide classes and blame everyone but himself. He says the congress won't work with him, like he is the only President to have antagonists in congress. Clinton had Gingrich and Reagan had O'Neill and they were able to work WITH them to get many of their programs going. If he can't work with others, what will he be able to get done unless, like a spoiled child, he gets everything his way. It was nice voting in the first African American President but he is obviously not up to the job and we need to get someone who can lead and inspire people to open businesses and invest.
Eschetic | Aug 10, 2012, 12:15 PM EDT
Any Democratic operatives reading this List should thank BrianO for repeating the chief Tea Party lie about the passage of President Obama's Health Care semi-reform; they need to be prepared to answer it firmly and often. I'm a mere Republican, but if we're telling TRUTH, it needs to be acknowledged that that so-called "Super Majority" for practical reasons wasn't - it included many relatively conservative Democrats and the Administration was still somewhat naively trying to reach across party lines to find a good government compromise which would work for the greatest number (hence the inexcusable abandonment of the genuinely universal "single payer" system for what was in essence "Romney Care" as first mounted in Massachusetts). The once good former Governor has since sold his soul to the far right wing for a nomination (the way GHW Bush and Sarah Palin's erstwhile running mate did before him) and will do his best to trash this genuinely bi-partisan product if unthinking voters let him do it. His chances of pulling out the election are, thankfully, severely diminished by the same right wing advisers who essentially bungled his European tour, but for the rest of us, "the price of liberty remains eternal vigilance."
phinsman | Aug 10, 2012, 11:57 AM EDT
Barack Obama is a very open minded, diplomatic, intelligent and caring person, who doesn't focus on himself, he focuses on others who are experiencing a difficult life. Obama is obviously trying to help those in the world who are suffering. I have never noticed these characteristics in Mitt Romney. Romney focuses on the rich and is very egocentric. If Romney gets elected, I will be supremely disappointed and would love to move to Ireland if there is a job available there for me in the Computer Technology/System Administration area.
stmungo | Aug 10, 2012, 11:53 AM EDT
Amen!
Sparklet | Aug 10, 2012, 11:44 AM EDT
Has there ever been a President that got it right according to the opposition? Obama might not be perfect, but he has more respect worldwide than George Dubya, who was the equivalent of a hyena crossed with an oxo cube - i.e. a laughing stock.
BrianO | Aug 10, 2012, 11:26 AM EDT
On an unrelated note, thank you Ireland for taking Mr Donnelly from my home town of Boston. We have plenty more mindless liberal/progressive scholars ready for adoption. Why this type has such a hard time understanding individual freedom is beyond me, especially coming from the birthplace of the American revolution. There was a time men fought for freedom, setting their personal fortunes, family, and lives at risk, against government tyranny. Now it seems they are proud to discard their freedoms, rights, and opportunities for politicians promises.
BrianO | Aug 10, 2012, 11:13 AM EDT
Point 1. healthcare act, writer says passed with Unrelenting opposition, fact Obama had a super majority with the house senate and executive all democrat. They had to suspend rules and rush the bill to be passed before elected senator scott Brown swearing in. Point 2. stimulas, Qe1 Qe2 led to the greatest defecit spending in history and the most debt incurred in history, creating a hole that may be too deep to dig out of. Point 3. Auto companies, national takeover of private industry is not capitalism, if you wish to be socialist have the courage to be honest, In this take over many profitable long standing car dealerships were forced to close because they were non union, they, their employees, were fired by the government take over of this business. Also bond holders were denied payment on the investments which is illegal. only union pensions were saved all non union workers pensions were lost by this take over. Obviously this writer has never run a business, employed people, or invested to have such a naive take on this president.
Liam3494 | Aug 10, 2012, 10:51 AM EDT
As someone who cannot vote in the Presidential Election, but as a student of American Politics (and Irish!), I really am amazed at the stupidity of many who post comments here. Whilst I understand that the Tea Party methods are to respond to all blogs and push their far-right agenda, I cannot understand the ignorance of people who spout such rubbish. It saddens me that there are so many who do not understand the realities of the world, and cannot entertain a different viewpoint without, ridiculously, calling Obama a Socialist, or a Marxist, as if those titles are "hate" names.. Calling people names hardly wins the argument.
FastEddy | Aug 10, 2012, 10:46 AM EDT
Well, if you all really want higher taxes, fine.
CelticQueenUSA | Aug 10, 2012, 10:41 AM EDT
Finally someone with a brain who has figured out the RIGHT CHOICE OBAMA FOR PRESIDENT AGAIN!!!!
micky74007 | Aug 10, 2012, 10:37 AM EDT
Are you smoking crack?
LisaJHD | Aug 10, 2012, 10:30 AM EDT
The ONLY paragraph that is truthful is the one that ends "The stakes have never been higher." It is crucial to preserving constitutional freedoms in the United States that BHO be REMOVED from the office of President. His policies are destroying the country. This article's author has been listening to the liberal-bias media and has not really researched the truth.
michaelidaho | Aug 10, 2012, 10:26 AM EDT
Obama did accomplish a few things but overall he has been mediocre at best, especially on economic issues. A Democratic Congress and Presidency really scares me because it will lead to greater taxation and spending with the inevitable result of inflation, greater debt, stagnation and recession. The verdict on Obama’s health care plan remains to be seen over the next few years. The prohibition on health insurance denials and the compulsory health insurance requirement were certainly laudatory accomplishments. However, all the other parts of the law, could end up costing an exorbitant amount of money, while decreasing the quality of health care. Romney is no prize and he is especially worrisome in the area of foreign policy. However, I believe a Democratic control of the executive and legislative branches will do much more harm to the national economy than a Romney presidency.
dmcnicholl | Aug 10, 2012, 10:22 AM EDT
An intelligent, thought-provoking piece of analysis. Touches on all salient points.
PhlutiePhan | Aug 10, 2012, 10:21 AM EDT
Been turning the Guinness upside down a few more times than normal have we? O-Bama is a radical Marxist who is out to destroy religion. He is Herodesque in his lust for unlimited abortion. He has many parallels to Ireland's "friend" in WWII. Romney is no "barrell of chuckles". Boston is just nowhere to stand on a soapbox and "piss into the leftist wind".
hollabackgurl | Aug 10, 2012, 10:13 AM EDT
Anyone who actually believes Obama is a socialist shouldn't have a right to vote because they have demonstrated they don't understand what it is. And I note how often conservatives want people who disagree with them censored and fired.
loveapint | Aug 10, 2012, 10:01 AM EDT
Obama is a socialist, as are you. Through out history, world leaders have tried socialism and their countries collapsed, is that what you want for the US?
bobduggins | Aug 10, 2012, 10:01 AM EDT
Surely you must be drinking beer made from peat moss!!!! How ;you can say that BHO needs to be re-elected is absurd. We know nothing about him, no back ground and all you know is Mitt made some mistakes in Europe. What about BHO apologizing to all countries for the US and bowing to the Arabs. He need to be gone and not quick enough. As much as i don't like him I would not wish he and his thugs on Ireland.
staker42 | Aug 10, 2012, 09:45 AM EDT
Ditto to the previous two comments. Larry Donnelly you are a numbskull. Amazed how a lot readers of Irish Central us not to interfere in Irish affairs same applies to Donnelly. What credentials does he have to opine on this subject. O'Dowd get rid of this guy.
mikehoulihan | Aug 10, 2012, 09:38 AM EDT
Larry Donnelly-you are in idiot. See Nugent's comment below.
knugent15 | Aug 10, 2012, 09:26 AM EDT
Barack Obama is an inexperienced fool who will hopefully follow in the footsteps of Jimmy Carter, another one of our worst Presidents!