NBC News reported Tuesday morning that Mitt Romney’s campaign was “throwing the kitchen sink” at President Obama: With prospects fading, the Republican challenger was trying any and all lines of attack to see what might stick.
But the problem with throwing the kitchen sink is you might break a pipe — and then you’ve got a real mess.
Such was the soggy condition Romney found himself in Wednesday morning. The previous night, his campaign had fired off a premature statement that falsely accused Obama of apologizing to the people attacking U.S. embassies in Libya and Egypt. “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.”
However, the supposed apology — a statement opposing the “misguided individuals” behind a U.S.-produced film that offended Muslims — came out before the attacks, was issued by career diplomats in Cairo without clearance from Washington, and was disavowed by the White House. This misfire became far more serious when news emerged later that the U.S. ambassador to Libya and three other embassy staffers had been killed in the attacks Romney had just politicized.
Thus did Romney, in a hastily arranged news conference in Jacksonville, Fla., find himself trying to shut off the water.
Did he regret the wording of his false statement?
Why inject himself into a developing crisis?
Would he have handled things differently had he known that the ambassador had been killed?
“I’m not going to take hypotheticals about what would have been known and so forth,” Romney answered to that last question. “We responded last night to the events that happened in Egypt.”
That he did — recklessly.
As Romney has pursued his kitchen-sink strategy this week, he and his party have pivoted from the economy, where Obama is most vulnerable, to national security, where Obama is strongest. The outcome has been a series of dubious attacks.
On Monday, Romney tried to blame the president for scheduled defense-spending cuts put in place by the bipartisan debt deal reached last year. The idea “emanated from the White House, and it will result in the loss of thousands and thousands and hundreds of thousands of jobs,” he said. Evidently, Romney didn’t consider that this attack contradicted his previous claim that private-sector investment, not big-government spending, creates jobs.
About the same time, the Republican National Committee and prominent Republicans such as Dick Cheney and John McCain threw another faulty bit of plumbing at Obama: that the president “does not attend his daily intelligence meeting” more than half the time, in contrast to George W. Bush, who “almost never missed his daily intelligence meeting.” This claim was the work of former Bush speechwriter Marc Thiessen, who writes a weekly online column for The Washington Post.
In reality, Obama didn’t “attend” these meetings, because there were no meetings to attend: The oral briefings had been mostly replaced by daily exchanges in which Obama reads the materials and poses written questions and comments to intelligence officials. This is how it was done in the Clinton administration, before Bush decided he would prefer to read less. Bush’s results — Iraq’s weapons of mass destruction, and the failure to find Osama bin Laden — suggest this was not an obvious improvement.
The Republicans’ barrage of gaskets, faucets and valves continued Wednesday, with Romney’s dig at Obama, saying he couldn’t “imagine saying no” to a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. This was based on an Israeli report, denied by the White House, that Obama had turned down a request for a meeting. In this case, at least, the facts were in dispute. On Egypt and Libya, Romney had no such cover.
After Romney’s false statement Tuesday night, Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus followed up with a tweet: “Obama sympathizes with attackers in Egypt. Sad and pathetic.”
Even after news that Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens had been killed, Romney continued his assault Wednesday morning, saying that “the administration was wrong to stand by a statement sympathizing with those who had breached our embassy in Egypt.”
But other top Republicans, including House and Senate leaders, declined to join his criticism of Obama, and the campaign issued talking points to campaign surrogates to try to manage the furor. By Wednesday afternoon, Romney’s running mate, Paul Ryan, was called upon for cleanup duty.
“This is a time for healing,” Ryan said, without repeating Romney’s broadside.
That sounded presidential. Romney might wish to follow his understudy’s lead — and grab a mop.
Dana Milbank is a columnist for The Washington Post. His e-mail address is danamilbank@washpost.com.



Geez…these libbers are doing everything possible to
cover Jimmy Carter II. This guy and his admin are
so lost and so ready to appease the radical muslims it
is sickening. Now he doesn’t even know if Egypt is friend
or foe. I am saddened that Hillary is doing the bidding
of this admin. I hope she does retire.
Hey, no need to denigrate Jimmy Carter!
Sorry…I had a libber moment.
It gave you a great sense of freedom, I’m sure!
And if you think those two bumbling elected idiots, the two R’s,could do any better, you my friend are living in a fantasy. Mitt Rmoney couldn’t make an intelligent decision if his life depended on it. He would have to check with one of the 17bumbling neo-cons from the previous Republican president and we all know how great a job he did. By the way why is it his name was never mentioned at the Republican convention? Are you not proud of him? Let me remind you of his name, now repeat after me, BUSH,BUSH,BUSH,BUSH, have you got it? He is in Texas and should stay there.
Lay off the kool-aid, vhi, you might blow a gasket…
I am ok Kouch, thanks for your concern.
Assume much?
No, now one these 17 bumblers are telling the Washington Post that the attack in Libya would not have happened if Wittless (R)money had been president. I don’t think assumptions are out of the question with this bunch, I think we need a large imagination to conceive what they might come up with.
Your comments so perfectly reflect you name. Kudos.
Any more boilerplate ranting points you wish to make? Go right ahead, no one who lives in reality pays any attention to you or your reactionary echo chamber blather. Might I suggest you relocate to somewhere more sympathetic to your delusions? “Homer Mississippi” has a nice, appropriate ring to it. Buh-bye.
I’m sure you’ll get a nice reception anytime you want in any of the workers’ paradises such as Havanna, Pyong-Yang or San Francisco.
We weren’t suggesting that Preston leave.
No,no,no…remember this paper doesn’t like your type of talk .Emotions over facts.
“these libbers are doing everything possible to cover ”
Liberals weren’t the ones smirking about using the death of Americans as a political ploy.
No, they were busy attacking free speech and apologizing yet again.
Free speech that isn’t factual is an abuse of free speech. Read again. It wasn’t an apology and it was premature.
Career diplomats in Cairo made the unauthorized apology.
The film was in all likelihood produced by the teapublicans.
They made the apology before anyone was killed and it was an attempt to calm down the rioters.
It wasn’t an apology. It critiqued those who would mock religion, something Romney finally got around to saying yesterday.
Unless someone uses the force of law against the people who made the film, no one is attacking free speech. Freedom of speech =/= freedom from criticism
C’mon, you really need to stop insulting Carter like that. Did you see this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQRxW-_MZCs&feature=player_embedded
Typical teapublican. Why let the facts spoil teapublican bare faced lies?
Dana Milbank spells out exactly what happened. Even some republicans stand aghast at Romney’s latest and biggest flop.
Career diplomats in Cairo issued the apology for a despicable “film” created mysteriously(?) in the USA., which denigrated the entire Muslim race.
President Obama did not apologize. The White House also condemned the diplomats for making such a statement.
In a theatrical staged press conference in Florida, the set emulating a presidential news conference stage, Romney deplored the president for something he did not do.
The lie was stretched into Wednesday morning, even though the second attack on our embassy resulted in the death of our ambassador.
The teapublicans will do anything to get elected. This latest lie resembles attacks made on Sen. Kerry supposedly by Swift Boat crew members. It was created by the republicans.
The quick staging of the press conference, makes one wonder who created this film. Who posted it on UTube , and then circulated it in the Mid-East. It appears that Romney’s gang were all cued in to denounce the president on an apology he didn’t make or issue.
The whole plan backfired miserably when the second attack took place resulting in the death of our ambassador. Nonetheless, Romney’s flak dismissed any chance of an apology from Romney.
To dance on Carter’s failed attempt to rescue American hostages in Iran is yet another sign of teapublican despicability. That raid failed not because of the man who said “Go.” But because of helicopters becoming mired in sandstorms. These continued attacks against former president Jimmy Carter, only leave a person room to imagine what would have happened had the successful raid on Bin Laden, failed. Teapublicans unable to give credit to the CinC who gave the go ahead, choose to heap praise on the participants. Such is their jealousy and scorn.
One correction: the Cairo embassy never apologized. They called the individuals who created the film misguided. We can’t repeat Republican lies.
Romney’s Bucket Brigade… somebody should have told him, you put water in the bucket, not gasoline.
Only Romney had intelligent comments on the trumped up situation. I hope that you said the same for obama when he grandstanded his beliefs in the Middle East and Europe just before the 2008 elections. That great amount of foreign policy experience certainly was useful to the USA in the last four years! Maybe the “drive-by-media” needs to turn off their hot mike so as to not prove how bad they are for one- sided news- to those who are too “politically correct” Oh yes, I’m not really a Romney fan but better than the president who is not in his chair. (out panhandling).
Lies and more lies are a right winger’s definition of “intelligent comments”?? You and your utterly twisted view of reality presage a miserable future for this country if you and your fellow travelers gain control.
PLEASE VIEW:
http://www.foxnews.com/on-air/americas-newsroom/index.html#/v/1840900851001/romney-campaign-rips-amateur-hour-at-the-white-house/?playlist
Nathaniel, really, Fox News? The Regressive Party’s Ministry of Propaganda is not considered a reliable source of any information that could even remotely be considered the truth. I did, however, watch the “report” so I could be sure that I was not dismissing it out of hand. I was not. What a sweet example of Fox’s “fair and balanced”. Utter swill.
Really? Did you view it? Maybe that is why you don’t see our side.Bottom line is if the president didn’t figure out that there could be trouble because of 9/11 anniversary, then that explains why the Marines didn’t have any ammo to protect themselves. He even felt that the Arab Spring would not lead to the Black Muslim Brotherhood taking over Egypt and not being friendly with us or Israel. Even I saw that.
Yes Nathaniel, I did view the video. I stated that in my response. Your statement that “Maybe that is why you don’t see our side” is puzzling in that it implies I did not see a video that I told you I did. I will also assure you that I do” see” your side. I just really don’t like the view. As to your “bottom line”, it just doesn’t add up. The government ‘s vast intelligence and security apparatus is responsible for assessing threats to the Nation and its interests, not the President. The failure to provide ammunition to the Marines, if a real non-Fox fact, would also be the responsibility of that apparatus and the Marine Corp, not the President. The Arab Spring was not the work of the President, it was a revolution led by Arabs, and no one, not even you, could “see” at that time what the outcome would be. Another point to ponder Nathaniel…there is no “Black Muslim Brotherhood” in Egypt (I, politely, won’t speculate about why you added “Black” to the Muslim Brotherhood). As to Israel, our blind support of their expansionist, theocratic state, egged on by delusional and fanatical Zionist Jews and Christians is this Nation’s greatest foreign policy disaster.
I have friends who are African Americans so don’t insinuate otherwise. Who didn’t attend the intelligence meeting on the morning after the deaths of Americans? To do otherwise is ridiculous-he is the commander-in-chief and it is his diplomatic corps. I have heard the term “Black Muslim Brotherhood” used properly or improperly.
Please review”
http://www.redstate.com/jamesmpratt/2012/09/14/nero-fiddled-obama-fundraised-rome-burned-on-the-4th-day/
MUST VIEW:
http://www.redstate.com/2012/09/13/barack-obamas-passivity-in-crisis/ Another point of view. Besides , he never attends over half of the morning’s intelligence briefings-especially the morning after the death of the his main man in the Middle East.
Your foreign policy as advocated by Romney and his gang is based on stirring up trouble through lies.
Prove it.
After watching Fox, watch, or, read something unbiased. Romney and Ryan usually follow their botched remarks by an apology, or explanation the day after issuing them. Ryan is still spluttering about his budget.
please view:http://www.foxnews.com/on-air/americas-newsroom/index.html#/v/1840555263001/will-inconsistent-wh-foreign-policy-hurt-the-us/?playlist_id=86909
Fox News? You’ve got to be kidding! The Murdoch Mediocre Machine. Propaganda rivaling that of the late JG.
Who produced this piece of dirt? Who distributed it? Sounds like the Swift Boat liars are taking on water again.
He has no water, he is an empty suit with strings being pulled by Bush’s neo-cons. You like war elect Romney for with his mouth we will be in another one before his 4 years are up.
Oh, by the way, Nate, if your War Hawk gets in, hope you’ve got your gear packed. If too old, help the grand kids get their’s together. Romney and Ryan’s kids won’t be able to make it. They’ll be playing tennis in the Hamptons.
We lost 4 Americans can’t this empty suit keep his mouth shut? I would have thought he learned his lesson in May with the Chinese individual but I guess Romney will never learn. I am guessing he has seen the latest polls and is in a panic mode.
I wouldn’t sleep at night with him in the White House, I don’t want him anywhere near Pa. Ave., not even driving by in one of his two Caddys.
The more he talks the further in the hole he goes. He best shut up and move on down south where his polls are going.
Can’t wait to hear you refer to him as Mr. President.
Yes sir PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA, President of the United States 2012-2016
Mitt Romney former Mr. President of Bain Capital and looser of a run for the White House.
LOL, what is leading you to believe Romney has a chance at winning? None of the polls are in his favor.
And the more equally “deft” comments he makes, those numbers will only get worse.
And it didn’t have to be that way. The Primary process was so unbelievable this time around. I’m betting if someone calm and thoughtful, maybe like Huntsman, would have got the nomination — he/she would have used this moment to appear Presidential and say something supportive and uniting. I don’t know why Romney is choosing this route.
Because he’s Romney. He is walking the tightrope between the governor of Massachusetts and the right wing Conservative. He doesn’t do it well, and being utterly tone deaf doesn’t help him.
Romney is another product of my Party’s amazing ability to attract nutty ideologues but then settle on an odd centrist that the base can muscle, all while scaring off just about anyone who might lead the whole country and get something done.
I had some hopes for Huntsman, but outside Utah, he didn’t get his message out very well at all.
Read. Re-read. Stop buying the false propaganda sight unseen.
Viwater and others. Sorry, I misread your post,thought you were slamming the President.
Repugs enjoy bashing Carter for his attempts to rescue American hostages in Iran. They are totally unconscious to the fact that American servicemen gave their lives on that mission.
Who cares? They’re republicans. Oops – teapublicans. Continuing their deplorable and distastefulness they mount an attack on President Obama on a lie. A bare faced lie. They even set up a theatrical stage to emulate a presidential news conference for their flip-flopper.
An American ambassador was murdered in the Middle East. Three other embassy staff were killed,too.
What a sick teapublican party.
They are sick now, there once was a time they were a good party and had many decent people, now these teapublicans like Alan, communist in democrat party,West, Michelle BARKman about nothing and Joe, no pay child support, Walsh, what a bunch.
Any chance for the mainstream media to attack Romney, they grab. I could write Milbank’s article today for next week, and the week after. It is easy: “Democrats Good; Republicans Bad”.
Romney’s comments were perfectly appropriate. Obama and Clinton are disasters. The sooner we sweep them out, the faster this country can begin recovering for the past four years of utterly feckless foreign and domestic policies.
“Romney’s comments were perfectly appropriate”. Really? No, seriously, REALLY??? You find lies and gross distortion of reality appropriate? Well DannyBOY, that makes you the perfect poster BOY for the low information, head-in-posterior right wing voter!
You forget the cardinal rule: IOKIYAR: It’s OK if you’re a Republican. You call a denunciation of a vile video an apology. You pretend that it was issued after the attacks, not before. You pretend that President Obama authorized it. Then you denounce the President based upon this threefold lie.
If we stopped Republicans from lies, they would be left speechless.
Talk about a “grab”. More like conservatives groping in the dark
Real bad. Totally absurd and disgusting on this latest Romney freak out.
Your problem is your inability to take credit for the devastating eight years of Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld and Co., who dumped this country into the hole it’s in today.
Hmmm, despite reports that the State dept was forwarned concerning these attacks, and no action was taken, all we read is anti Romney ranting. Just when is the current administration going to be held accountable for anything?
Kurt, “reports”, especially the “reports” that I am sure you rely on, are not facts. It would behoove you to learn the difference.
Laughable reply, I am not blinded by any party loyalty, nor do I rely on any specific source for my information. Are/do you?
In fact you cite no source whatsoever.
The mainstream media will not even state the facts of their current narrative. I don’t think any of them have printed or stated the actual statement from the Embassy in Cairo stating that we don’t want to “hurt the feelings of Muslims”. It’s sad.
Yes, tag, the media has reported the actual statement from the Embassy. It appeared on many “main stream” web sites. Do try to inform yourself before you post uninformed nonsense. Otherwise, “it’s sad”.
It’s been posted and printed worldwide. The teapublicans apparently knew it was going to be posted.
Te current administration is not responsible for the rantings of your flip flopper. He and his gang set up the whole show in an attempt to discredit the president.
It was an abominable lie.
Now we have to find out who created that film and how it someone managed to get into the hands of people in the Middle East. Perhaps someone in the teapublican party can help. Remember Swift Boats?
Wow, you are completly blind. Can you tell me why the focus of this horrible event is on Romney?
Speaking of rantings, I love your conspiracy statement, it gives much credability to your message.
“Can you tell me why the focus of this horrible event is on Romney?” – Because people are shocked by Romney’s complete lack of empathy, judgement, and common decency in the face of a tragedy. Seriously, he didn’t even wait for the bodies to turn cold before trying to score a couple political points.
Hmm, our President just drew a correlation between his campaign volunteers and those who died in this attack, while giving a campaign speech. Whats your opinion on that?
See my other comment. I can’t find the speech you are talking about. All I’ve seen in the speeches since the deaths is that the victim’s families are in our thoughts, that America will not tolerate violence, and that the killers will be brought to justice.
Not completely. Believe you and other teapublicans, or, whatever you wish to label yourselves, suffer from a severe case of myopicism.
Your fact-less Romney mounts a pre-staged podium to condemn the president for a statement – an apology – he never issued. All accounts on TV and newspaper, clearly indicate the “apology” about a distasteful filmed assault on the Muslim race was made by career diplomats – not the president of the United States.
And, despite the fact that an American ambassador was murdered, Romney continues to bash the president the next morning completely oblivious to the tragedy. Not too surprising seeing his and Ryan’s disrespect toward ordinary people in general.
Do you have a link to a news story on this?
Please tell us where the facts are that the State Dept. was forewarned. You’ll find them in the same place where the reports are that Mitt Romney was the producer of the film in question.
If anyone should be held accountable it is the Republicans for propagandizing what was supposed to be a presidential campaign. Everything that comes out of Mitt’s mouth is either a half truth or an outright lie which is systemic and typical of his organization.
The Obama foreign policy can be summed up by the embassy statement in Cairo: “We do not want to hurt the feelings of Muslims”. Well how is that working for ya?
Liberals believe this is a winning argument for them and what Romney said was misinformed. Actually, most Americans support what Romney said and believe he is showing why he represents real American values on this issue.
PS – gas prices just his $4.00 here in Maine and the Fed just started printing another $40 billion a month to try to jumpstart an economy that Obama said was improving.
If “most Americans support what Romney said”, then the Nation is dire peril. Should we, as a Nation embrace flagrant lies as an American value? Tag says-YES!
With what I’ve seen Romney probably would have said, this is a great movie, and I approve this message.
Romney was talking about what should be done, not what the Embassy said with or without the State Department’s OK. It’s not the film which has or has not been shown but a statement about 9/11 and was planned before and not instantaneously. Why didn’t the Marines have live ammo? How did the gates get opened? Who told the mob where everyone was? Did Obama understand that the Arab Spring would turn out where the winners of the “free elections” would be the Black Muslim Brotherhood and was orchestrated and controlled by many anti US groups? No. Obama says he does not have his fingers in the pot, but he does like to control and as president he should decide what his ambassadors say and do-that’s his job. But what a job!
Romney has no such ideas in that foreign policy empty head of his. The ex Bush Neo-Cons that he’s surrounded with may be saying that, not Mitt. The main consideration about Romney in any thing he says is that he wants to be president so bad he’s willing to say anything or stand on any side of any issue at any given moment in time.
Number 1- even though the parties had agreed not to be political on 9/11 the R’s couldn’t wait
until 12 midnight to blast Obama for apologizing to the Muslims through the
Embassy before there had been any protest in Cairo.
Number 2- the statement by the Embassy was condemning the film that hurt the religious
feelings of Muslims. (I saw no apology included) Let us not forget the statement
was issued before any protest.
Number 3- Now comes mouth in gear before brain engaged ROMNEY with this statement that it is “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.
Are you saying then that Romney’s way is the way it should have been done? Not in my book!
Romney should just shut his trap before everybody in the world finds out what an imbecile he really is.
Don’t you get it? The earlier Cairo attacks were made by a minority of extremists not supported by thinking Muslims.
You have to read the facts. Romney didn’t, either. Once you understand that career diplomats in Cairo issued that “apology” then perhaps – just maybe – you might be able to see the truth.
Radical right wing propaganda.
Romney gave himself a tough foreign policy image to try to overcome with his fumblings during the Olympic games. He has all the diplomatic tact of the Enola Gay and Boxcar.
Romney needs a bucket brigade. His campaign is taking on water. Fast.
Of course Romney wouldn’t let “facts” or “common decency” prevent him from politicizing the deaths of Americans. Is he even trying anymore?
Hmm, our President just drew a correlation between his campaign volunteers and those who died in this attack, while giving a campaign speech. Whats your opinion on that?
Really now? What speech are you referring to? I looked at the speeches he has given since the deaths, and he has in no way drawn “a correlation between his campaign volunteers and those who died in this attack”. All he has done is condemn the attack, despite what Romney may claim, and assured the American people that the killers will be brought to justice. You know, something that a President should say. He at NO POINT compares his volunteers to the people killed. So, I ask again, what speech, because I can’t find it.
Hours later and no response. Should have expected that…
(What Romney should say): As the President continues to apologize for a film that was made that has nothing to do with the attacks I will make it clear right now that I will close the embassies in Egypt and Libya and remove all official U.S. people assigned there. All foreign aid will be discontinued immeadiately. This goes for all embassies in the region. You can burn all the flags you want over there, try doing that here in the U.S. The 400 or more common Libyan males that raped our Ambassador before killing him along with a former navy seal and 2 diplomats goes to show how much the efforts of the U.S. in the region are appreciated. The Muslim Brotherhood would be deemed a terrorist organization who we would not recognize as a legitimate government.(end of statement)
Except Obama didn’t apologize, but don’t let “facts” get in the way…
They can’t stop saying how bad it was to make some film, that is apologizing and we all know it. He should be saying “get over it, free speech is a basic human right, I insult christians all the time”.
“The United States condemns in the strongest terms this outrageous and shocking
attack. We’re working with the government of Libya to secure our diplomats.
I’ve also directed my administration to increase our security at diplomatic
posts around the world. And make no mistake, we will work with the Libyan
government to bring to justice the killers who attacked our people.” – Now, what part of that sounds like an “apology” to you?
It’s weak and meaningless. Pakistan knowingly harbored OBL and we knew it. They still get billions in aid. Pakistan sentenced the doctor who tipped off the U.S. on OBL location to life in prison and the U.S. did nothing to get him out.
Nothing this President says or does is taken seriously. Iran loves him, they got 4 years to work the kinks out on there nuclear bomb program. Mean while Obama is hangen out with David Letterman and Jay Z.
You didn’t answer my question. What part of that statement could be considered an apology? As for the entire bit on Pakistan, please try to stay on topic. Although, I will say, if you have any proof that the Pakistani government knowingly hid OBL, I’m sure the government would like to hear it. Otherwise, stop making accusations without proof. It’s not working out so well for Mittens. And as for the whole bit on Iran, look into Stuxnet. It’s a computer virus that crippled the Iranian nuclear program without starting a war. Stuxnet was also part of a program that expanded under Obama. But don’t let “facts” or “reality” get in the way of your hating Obama…
It’s your choice to ignore the obvious. Obama and liberals do everything they can to always point out how Islam is a peace loving tolerant religion.
Diplomacy has not worked in the middle east and it never will. Obama should be held responsible when Iran uses it’s nuclear weapons. You have no evidence nor does anyone else that the U.S. was involved with any virus, it’s all liberal blog propaganda.
If you get to judge all of Islam because of the actions of a few, then is it safe to say that all Christians are terrorists due to people like Anders Breivik? As for Stuxnet, it’s pretty obvious to the people who studied the virus that the virus was the result of the combined efforts of the US and Israeli governments. But, as you said “It’s YOUR choice to ignore the obvious”. So, based on the little bit of time I have been talking to you, it seems like your opinions are not based in “reality” but instead are based in your own paranoia, because it is obvious that you are just grasping at anything and everything to criticize Obama. There are legitamite criticisms of Obama that can be made. Too bad you haven’t done enough research to know about them. Instead, you rely on wild accusations and speculation. So, until you start acting like an informed adult, I’m afraid I have no more interest in wasting my time reasoning with you. As they say, you can’t reason someone out of a position that they haven’t reasoned themselved into.
You should know the right just rants and raves with lies hoping people will believe it. When you challenge them with facts or ask for proof they drift away not to be heard from for another day.
Romney yesterday denounced the same film. By your definition, he is an apologist. Should Romney denounce himself?
“However, the supposed apology — a statement opposing the “misguided
individuals” behind a U.S.-produced film that offended Muslims — came
out before the attacks, was issued by career diplomats in Cairo without clearance from Washington”
Makes no difference, Obama owns the statement and everything anyone in his administration says or does.
The further we can keep Mitt’s mitts from government of any form, the better off the world will be.