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(CNN) -- "Partisanship ought to end at the water's edge" is a longstanding adage of American politics.
But in the hours after the death of the first U.S. ambassador killed in decades, Mitt Romney -- panicked as his poll numbers have slipped -- punched hard against the president, unleashing an unwise, inaccurate and unpresidential attack on the Obama administration.
John AvlonThe fog of war applies to the confusion about the timeline of ugly incidents in the Middle East on the 11th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. But when the U.S. Embassy in Cairo released a statement condemning the obscure and intentionally inflammatory film that had already given rise to riots, the Romney campaign saw an opportunity to amplify its "Obama-Apologizes-For-America" narrative.
Politics: Romney's political pretzel over Libya
Despite the fact that U.S. missions in Egypt and Libya came under attack after that embassy statement, with crowds besieging the Cairo embassy and the consulate in Benghazi in the late hours of September 11, the campaign released a statement from Romney saying, "It's disgraceful that the Obama Administration's first response was not to condemn attacks on our diplomatic missions, but to sympathize with those who waged the attacks."
This barely qualifies as dog-whistle politics. At a moment when sovereign U.S. soil was under attack by Islamist radicals, the Romney campaign tried to tie the president to those extremists attacking us, saying that he had "sympathy" with their cause.
And then, in the clear light of morning, Mitt Romney doubled down on the claim, repeating it -- perhaps for fear of appearing weak -- and his campaign released talking points to hammer home the point. He picked precisely the wrong time, and over the wrong issue, to go "bold."
Politics: Arab Spring turmoil evokes political response
Obama, Romney spar over Libya response
Free speech and incitement
Free speech and incitement
The timing of Romney's Libya criticism This is not just politics as usual but something far lower. By point of comparison, when Ronald Reagan was confronted with the downed-helicopter rescue mission ordered by President Jimmy Carter to save the American hostages in the U.S. Embassy in Iran, he did not see it as opportunity to score political points. Instead, Reagan said, "This is the time for us as a nation and a people to stand united." Likewise, George H.W. Bush, then also running for president, said "I unequivocally support the president of the United States -- no ifs, ands or buts -- and it certainly is not a time to try to go one-up politically. He made a difficult, courageous decision." (Hat-tip to The Atlantic for unearthing these statements.)
No wonder a wide array of Republican foreign policy experts rose to condemn Romney's comments, including the longtime speechwriter and senior aide to Sen. John McCain, Mark Salter, who wrote: "to condemn (Obama) for policies they claim helped precipitate the attacks is as tortured in its reasoning as it is unseemly in its timing."
I called one of the wise men of American foreign policy, Charles Hill, a longtime first deputy to Reagan Secretary of State George Schultz and now a professor at Yale and a research fellow at the Hoover Institution, as well as the author of "Grand Strategies" and "Trial of a Thousand Years: World Order and Islamism."
"In my opinion, Obama is rightly criticized for a foreign policy approach that has not been firm enough. But in this case, the Romney statement was overreaction and not proper," Hill said. "Romney should be standing as an American with Americans right now and not trying to narrowly pursue political profit. I would not have advised him to release that statement."
On the flip side were conservative populist luminaries like Sarah Palin, who took to Facebook, her only dependable perch these days, to write this: "We already know that President Obama likes to 'speak softly' to our enemies. If he doesn't have a 'big stick' to carry, maybe it's time for him to grow one." Once again, Palin proved that she doesn't have the temperament or the intellect to be within a thousand feet of the Oval Office.
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Spin it any way you or Obama state ran media want....Romney was DEAD ON with his statement. It was Obama's failed foreign policies that led to those American deaths. The blood is on Obama's hands and is responsible for their deaths. You can't have diplomacy with people when all they do is wake up everyday screaming "death to America".
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Democrat slams obama's disastrous failures
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fox news :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D what are you going to do next, quote rush and beck
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fox news :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D what are you going to do next, quote rush and beck
How about this embarassment. twitter wars by our govt and the MB?
Only in the obamanation
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookout/u-embassy-calls-muslim-brotherhood-conflicting-tweets-190521793.html
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don't read much of your shit,most of it lies,you don't bother to check anything,all you do is post shit from far right sites,most of it bullshit
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Obama politicized the deaths of American troops in the 2008 campaign. Obama politicized the war on terror by dancing on Bin Laden's grave for over a year. If you want to play politics with an issue..be prepared to have someon play politics with you. Especially when you fuck up ..and make no mistake..Obama has fucked this situation up royally. Hell, the stupid SOB can't even decide if we have an ally in Egypt. They've been officially designated as such for decades...did he not realize that stating anything other than "yes..we're still allies" would only inject a shitload of uncertainty into an already perilous situation
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don't read much of your shit,most of it lies,you don't bother to check anything,all you do is post shit from far right sites,most of it bullshit
STFU 94er
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/politics/revealed-inside-story-of-us-envoys-assassination-8135797.html
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don't read much of your shit,most of it lies,you don't bother to check anything,all you do is post shit from far right sites,most of it bullshit
You've got some gall saying that considering how much shit you post from MediaMatters and ThinkProgress. ::)
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You've got some gall saying that considering how much shit you post from MediaMatters and ThinkProgress. ::)
bro - John Batchelor dropped some bombshells tonight on the lybia attack. Will. Post it later.
turns out the. Mastermind behind the lybia attack was someone Obama used to over throw qudafi.
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bro - John Batchelor dropped some bombshells tonight on the lybia attack. Will. Post it later.
turns out the. Mastermind behind the lybia attack was someone Obama used to over throw qudafi.
Doesn't surprise me given Obama's penchant for teaming up with anti-American terrorists throughout this entire Arab Spring debacle.
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Obama politicized the deaths of American troops in the 2008 campaign. Obama politicized the war on terror by dancing on Bin Laden's grave for over a year. If you want to play politics with an issue..be prepared to have someon play politics with you. Especially when you fuck up ..and make no mistake..Obama has fucked this situation up royally. Hell, the stupid SOB can't even decide if we have an ally in Egypt. They've been officially designated as such for decades...did he not realize that stating anything other than "yes..we're still allies" would only inject a shitload of uncertainty into an already perilous situation
exactly its hillarious that one of the boards biggest obama supporters is calling out romney for being partisan
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Yeah disgraceful ::) Now we see the monumental level of incompetence of the administration, no wonder they are in attack mode. Well it ain't working, if Obama had an ounce of integrity, he would apologize to the American people and resign
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exactly its hillarious that one of the boards biggest obama supporters is calling out romney for being partisan
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/politics/revealed-inside-story-of-us-envoys-assassination-8135797.html
Romney was right.
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http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-28509017
Romney right again