My grandmother had an old country expression, “That man
don’t have a lick of sense.” Now we all have slips of the tongue or say things
without thinking, but if you are running for President and making public
statements you need to have a good editor up in your brain.
Mitt Romney looks good. He cleans up real nice, don’t he? Has
that little touch of gray at the temples, his tie on straight. He “looks
Presidential” as they say. But he don’t talk good. (Yes, it is ungrammatical,
but I’m not running for anything.) Romney is leading in the GOP circus right
now, but his handlers better get him into Poli-Speak College for the course 101 - How Not to Give Your Opponents
Negative Sound Bites.
This wouldn’t make no never mind (another old country
saying) if we had an honest and decent Press in this country. We don’t. We have
a bunch of vultures more interested in the gotcha moment than reporting fact or
explaining anything fairly and at depth. If a candidate can’t grasp the need for
caution when speaking to the Press, he is a fool.
Last week in the debates Romney made two comments about his
tax statements that showed he is out of touch with the everyday working person
in this country.
First he stated his 2010 tax return would “show he paid all
the taxes he was obligated to pay.”
Well, so do I. Of course, to do otherwise would be illegal and the IRS would be
coming after me. I mean, what the heck is that? It sounds like every politician
or business executive ever charged with cooking the books or fraudulent
activity. “I have done nothing illegal. It was all within the law as it is
written.”
In other words it sounds as if he is exploiting a bunch of
loopholes to avoid paying tax. It may be legal, but it doesn’t look good and
the average guy can’t do it. You know, like having a secret Swiss bank account
or money stashed in the Cayman Islands.
Not realizing how such a statement would play in the press,
he went up and compounded it with this quote, “I don't think the voters
want a president who pays more than he owes." That quote just triggers
people to be suspicious and look for something hidden.
Well, I suppose we don’t want anyone paying
more than they owe, but why in the world would you make such a remark? It just
reinforced the idea you pulled some shenanigans to avoid paying tax. It also indicates a person knowing his
returns are going to show something he wants to prepare people for because he
knows it will look like he got off cheap. It also says he is out of touch with the common man. It ranks
up there with Marie Antoinette's "Let them eat cake," when people
were asking for bread. As an old Credence Clearwater song goes, "I ain't
no privileged son." Mitt is a privileged son.
Now a week later he opens his mouth and stupidity
spews out. You would think he would have learned how the press, TV comedians and his
opposition work from his previously and famously misquoted, “I love firing
people.” You may be saying a perfectly reasonable and logical thing, but if you
don’t frame it correctly, no one will hear the real message.
His “I love firing people” was only part of the
statement, because he was referring to getting rid of service people who failed
to provide the service promised. We all have done this at times. I switched
phone companies some years back for service issues. It was the correct thing to
do. But it was stupid to frame this very sensible and commonsense practice
using the words “love” and “firing”.
And the predictable happened. Only that part of his comment was used in
a totally different way than he used it to make him look like Ebenezer Scrooge
rubbing his hands in glee because he loved firing poor Bob Cratchet. Unfair,
untrue, but today’s reality.
Yet he made the same structural gaff again. He
explained how he was concentrating on the vast majority of Americans,
strengthening the middle class, an absolute necessity if we are to bring this
country back to economic strength. He also said he would help fix any “holes in
the safety net” for the poor.
Unfortunately he again framed his statement stupidly. He began it by saying, “I don’t care about the poor…” That is all the reporter heard, not what he really said. Now that bad phrasing is going to show up on the lips of Colbert and Leno and Letterman and Fallon. Now those out of context words will become a nice sound bite for his opponents’ negative ads. I can hear the spots now: “Here is what Mitt Romney says, “I love firing people…I don’t care about the poor…”
Unfortunately he again framed his statement stupidly. He began it by saying, “I don’t care about the poor…” That is all the reporter heard, not what he really said. Now that bad phrasing is going to show up on the lips of Colbert and Leno and Letterman and Fallon. Now those out of context words will become a nice sound bite for his opponents’ negative ads. I can hear the spots now: “Here is what Mitt Romney says, “I love firing people…I don’t care about the poor…”
Now this is not a political post. I am neither
endorsing or non-endorsing any candidate of either party. I am angry that the
press in this country does not bother to explain and illuminate rather than
glory in “gotchas” and even will distort things in order to create one. But it
is what it is and the fact Romney can’t seem to get a grasp on that fact
bothers me. He manages to get his ties properly tied, but he needs to find a
way to tie down his tongue.
Of course this constant distortion by the Press and
others of what people actually say is what keeps good people from running for
office. And look what we get stuck with.
2 comments:
Romney wants to be president to atone for his father blowing up his campaign for president by saying he was "brainwashed" by the generals in Veitnam. How ironic that now Romney is going to blow up his campaign for president by the same Foot-in-the-Mouth problem. How poetic because this man stands for nothing. He is an empty suit. He is out of touch with the common man (and woman). He doesn't get it and never will. He does have some cute sons though. Not a total loss.
Amen Lar and Write On! get it right on! okay enough with the play on words.. This was a great write Larry
Tammy :)
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