I watched former shrub press secretary Ari Fleischer on
Anderson Cooper's show last night, talking about Mitt Romney's utter
#FAIL on the Libya/Egypt crisis, and he really is a repugican. In the
way that he's an utter liar, I mean.
Fleischer said that Romney criticizing Obama in the middle of a foreign
policy crisis, that had only started hours before, and in which at least
one America was already dead, is just like candidate Obama criticizing
candidate McCain who wasn't president, who wasn't running American
foreign policy, and who wasn't in the middle of a national security
crisis where American lives were at risk. Amazing.
Then Fleischer goes on to say that John Kerry criticized the shrub on
Iraq and Afghanistan during the 2004 campaign - two ongoing wars that shrub started and that were a disaster - and Fleischer said that that is
the same thing as Romney commenting on the Egypt/Libya crisis only hours
after it began, when we had no idea what was going on, other than that
Americans were dead.
No, Ari, it's not the same thing.
You're just a liar, like most of your party leadership, and the natural
thing for you to do is, well, lie and just assume that no one will
notice. Well, we noticed.
We're not idiots, Ari. I know you assume a lot of your voters are. But
we're not. There's a difference between undercutting the President
only hours into a deadly national security crisis, and criticizing a war
that's been going on for years.
Americans expect a presidential candidate to offer his views on an
ongoing war. They do not expect a presidential candidate to jump on a
podium, with bunting and flags intended to make it look like he's
speaking to the nation as president from the White House (yeah, we
noticed), and start offering his opinions, and undermining the
President, on a crisis that's just started, and about which the
candidate has no idea what was even going on.
I'm surprised Romney didn't grab the mic and declare himself in charge of the entire federal government, a la Al Haig.
At that moment in time, when American lives were on the line in Libya
and Egypt, no one in America gave a damn about what Mitt Romney was
thinking. But there he was, smirking like an idiot, getting his facts wrong, and treating the death of an American diplomat as "an opportunity."
Not very presidential. But oh so repugican.
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