Not only does Mittsy not seem to know his audience very
well, he seems completely unaware when he flips, and then right after that he
flops.
Emphasis on 'flops.'
See, Mittsy was speaking to
the NAACP--whose board of directors passed a same-sex marriage resolution
two months ago--and he stressed the fact that he will represent all Americans, of
“every race, creed and sexual orientation” if he was elected.
That was his flip.
Then he added that he opposes
same-sex marriage.
Flop.
See what he does? He'll
represent all of us, even those with a different sexual orientation that The
Great Romney, but he won't budge on the notion of marriage equality: "As
president, I will promote strong families and defend traditional marriage.”
Apparently, gay couples don't
make for a strong family, and traditional marriage, well, does he mean the
traditional marriage of his grandfather who had more than one wife, or does he
mean the traditional marriage of no interracial marriage?
Which tradition, Mittsy?
Sharon Lettman-Hicks, executive director of the National
Black Justice Coalition said, “It is the
president’s duty to protect all Americans and their families under the law.
Thousands of LGBT couples are raising children and have marriages rooted in
love and lifelong commitment--you don’t get more traditional than that. The
U.S. Census shows that these couples are also more likely to be people of
color, especially African American. If Romney’s pledge is to represent
Americans of ‘every race, creed and sexual orientation,’ that includes loving
and committed LGBT couples and the families they are providing for and
protecting.”
Except he doesn't mean what
he says.
R. Clarke Cooper, executive
director of Log Cabin Republicans: “With his opening remarks to the NAACP
today, Governor Romney sent a message that he recognizes the importance of an
inclusive Republican vision for victory in November. He deserves credit for
taking the step to include sexual orientation by name. That said, it is
unfortunate that he countered his outreach to gay and lesbian Americans with a
gratuitous attack on the freedom to marry. If Governor Romney truly desires to
represent all Americans, Log Cabin Republicans encourages him to avoid divisive
social issues and focus on jobs and the economy.”
Um, but he won't, because
he's pandering to the most conservative faction of the GOP, because that's what
Mittsy does, he says what he thinks you want to here, and then he says
something else to a different group of people.
Fred Sainz, HRC spokesperson:
"Mitt Romney doesn’t seem to think LGBT families deserve the same dignity
and respect as the other families he vowed to protect in his remarks today
before the NAACP. Romney refuses to recognize civil unions for LGBT couples--an
extremist position he doesn’t even share with former President George W. Bush.
Despite the NAACP’s historic endorsement of marriage equality and polling that
shows nearly 60 percent of African Americans support marriage for their LGBT
friends and loved ones, Romney continues to tow the line that LGBT people don’t
deserve equal rights, benefits and protections under the law.”
But that's Mittsy. And that's
what makes him so non-presidential. That he can stand before a group and say
one thing--that he'll represent all of us--and then in the next breath offer
the "except" shows that he'll do and say anything to become
president. And that means we don't know anything about the man, where he stands
on anything because he's too busy trying to stand on both sides at the same
time, and even Mittsy isn't that adept.
Bob,
ReplyDeleteI watched Romney's whole speech yesterday. When he said he would repeal "Obamacare" I could believe my ears that he would be so disrespectful and say that to the NAACP audience. Then when I saw him smile while they were booing him, I thought "He's doing this on purpose to show his Tea Bag base he is a MAN OF CONVICTION." He planned the boos just to solidify his base! How cynical and this is the man who wants to lead ALL OF US? No way, no how. I will continue to enjoy watching this train wreck that is called the Mitt Romney campaign for president.
It sends shivers up my spine when he smiles and says "As president, I will promote strong families and defend traditional marriage.” I don't think I want to know.
ReplyDeleteI love that graphic!
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