PLEASE!!! Not a single person who gets offended by this was even remotely considering voting for Romney, and you know it.
They're going to vote for Obama, NO MATTER WHAT (assuming all of them actually vote, this time). That's the point Romney made.
Romney talked about self-reliance and not having a victim mentality. Even among the poor, those who have these characteristics Romney can reach. Those who don't will lock-step for Obama.
BIG DEAL!!! This happens all the time, just as some Dems were "distancing themselves" from Obama, after his infamous "You didn't build that! Someone else made that happen! spiel.
So, at best, this is a wash.
Mitt Romney's comments at a private fundraiser are alarming a number of Republican strategists, some of whom are worried that the fallout could deal a body blow to the GOP nominee's already struggling campaign.
“It's a kidney shot because it reveals a very cynical view,” Mark McKinnon, who served as a top strategist to former President George W. Bush, told The Hill. “He's pushing independent voters out the door.”
McKinnon said the remarks were also a “sharp stick in the eye” to President Obama's base and would likely fire them up to turn out in bigger numbers this fall.
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Several GOP political strategists were as harsh in their criticism of Romney as McKinnon, though they asked that their names be withheld to speak candidly about their party's nominee.
These strategists said the video reinforced perceptions that Romney was an uncaring, out-of-touch millionaire. They also worried the fallout would cost him a crucial week of messaging as he struggles to close a narrow gap in the polls with Obama.
"Couldn't come at a worse time," one Republican strategist told The Hill Monday night. "I hope the {Romney campaign communications} team in Boston doesn't have any sharp objects nearby."
i guess they didn't listen to rush today