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Little-Acorn
09-12-2012, 04:00 PM
What on Earth are these reporters thinking? Embassies have been attacked, an ambassador killed, and the man who may be President soon makes his first statement on the matter.

And the most important thing these supposed "reporters" can think to talk about, is whether his tone was correct, was his timing proper, whether he "jumped" some "gun", etc.? Weren't they worried about what Romney's views on the importance and impact of these events, were?

Do these people come from the same alternate universe as Debbie Wasserperson Schultz???

Romney smacked it out of the park, of course. And he was diplomatic enough to NOT point out what a bunch of liberal-anus-kissing drones the "reporters" were showing themselves to be.



http://pjmedia.com/tatler/2012/09/12/transcript-mitt-romneys-press-conference-on-the-attacks-in-egypt-and-cairo/

(Fair Use of a publicly broadcast event)

(I've cleaned up some obvious grammatical, spelling, capitalization and and punctuation errors of the transcriber -LA)

MITT ROMNEY: Good morning.

Americans woke up this morning with tragic news, and felt heavy hearts as they considered that individuals who have served in our diplomatic core were brutally murdered across the world.

This attack on American individuals and embassies is outrageous. It’s disgusting. It breaks the hearts of all of us who think of these people, who have served during their lives for the cause of freedom, and justice, and honor. We mourn their loss and join together in prayer, that the spirit of the Almighty might comfort the families of those who have been so brutally slain.

Four diplomats lost their lives, including the U.S. Ambassador, J. Christopher Stevens, in the attack on our embassy at Benghazi, Libya. And of course with these words i extend my condolences to the grieving loved ones who have been left behind as a result of these, who have lost their lives in the service of our nation. And i know that the people across America are grateful for their service, and we mourn their sacrifice.

America will not tolerate attacks against our citizens and against our embassies. We’ll defend also our constitutional rights of speech, and assembly, and religion. We have confidence in our cause in America. We respect our Constitution. We stand for the principles our Constitution protects. We encourage other nations to understand and respect the principles of our Constitution, because we recognize that these principles are the ultimate source of freedom for individuals around the world.

Possibly the administration was wrong to stand by a statement sympathizing with those who had breached our embassy in Egypt, instead of condemning their actions. It's never too early for the United States government to condemn attacks on Americans and to defend our values. The White House distanced itself last night from the statement, saying it "wasn’t cleared by Washington". That reflects the mixed signals they are sending to the world.

The attacks in Libya and Egypt underscore that the world remains a dangerous place, and that American leadership is still sorely needed. in the face of this violence, America cannot shrink from the responsibility to lead. American leadership is necessary to insure that events in the region don’t spin out of control. We cannot hesitate to use our influence in the region to support those who share our values and our interests.

Over the last several years we’ve stood witness to an "Arab spring" that presents an opportunity for a more peaceful and prosperous region, but also poses the potential for perfidy if the forces of extremism and violence are allowed to control the course of events. We must strive to insure that the Arab Spring does not become an Arab winter. With that, I’m happy to take any questions you may have. Steve.


REPORTER: The statement you referred to was a a toughly worded statement last night. Do you regret the tone at all, given what we know?

ROMNEY: The embassy in Cairo put out a statement after their grounds had been breached. Protestors were inside the grounds, and they reiterated that statement after the breach.

I think it's a terrible course for America to send an apology for our values. That instead, when our ground are being attacked and being breached, that the first response of the United States must be outrage at the breach of the sovereignty of our nation. And apologizing for America’s values is never the right course.

REPORTER: Governor Romney, do you think, though, coming so soon after the events really had unfolded overnight, was it appropriate to be weighing in on this as this crisis is unfolding in real time?

ROMNEY: The White House also issued a statement saying it tried to distance itself from those comments; and said they were not reflecting of their views.

I had the exact same reaction. These views were inappropriate. They were the wrong course to take when our embassy has been breached by protestors.

The first response should not be to say, yes, we standby our comments that suggest that there is something wrong with the right of free speech.

REPORTER: What did the White House do wrong, then, Governor Romney, if they put out a statement saying they disagreed with this?

ROMNEY: Their administration spoke. The President takes responsibility, not just for the words that come from his mouth, but also for the words that come from his ambassadors from his administration, from his embassies, from the State Department. They clearly sent mixed messages to the world, and the statement that came from the administration, and the embassy is the administration. The statement that came from the administration was a statement which is akin to apology. And I think was a severe miscalculation.

REPORTER: You talk about mixed signals. The world was watching. Isn’t this assault a mixed signal when you criticize the President when Americans are being killed? Shouldn’t politics stop?

ROMNEY: We were speaking about the different courses we could take with regard to the challenges the world faces. The President and I have differences of opinion with regard to Israel and our policies there; with regards to Iran; with regards to Afghanistan; with regards to Syria. We have many distinctions and differences. We join together in the condemnation of attacks on the American embassies and the loss of American life; and join in sympathy for these people.

It’s also important for me (just as it was for the White House last night, by the way) to say that the statements were inappropriate. And in my view it's a disgraceful statement on the part of our administration to apologize for American values.

REPORTER: Governor, some people have said that you jumped the gun a little in putting that statement out last night, and you should have waited until more details were available. Do you regret having that statement come out so early, before we learned about all the things that were happening?

ROMNEY: I don’t think we should ever hesitate when we see something which is a violation of our principles. We express immediately when we feel that the President and his administration have done something which is inconsistent with the principles of America. Simply put, having an embassy which has been breached and has protestors on its grounds. Having violated the sovereignty of the United States.

Having our embassy reiterating a statement apologizing for the right of free speech, is not the right course for an administration.

REPORTER: If you had known last night that the ambassador had died, I’m gathering you did not know. That came later. If you had known that the ambassador had died?

ROMNEY: I’m not going to take hypothetical on what would have been known when and so forth. We responded last night to the events that happened in Egypt.

REPORTER: Now that foreign policy and the situation in the Middle East has been thrust into the presidential campaign, can you talk about why, specifically, you’re better qualified than President Obama to handle these specific issues?

ROMNEY: I think President Obama has demonstrated a lack of clarity as to our foreign policy. My foreign policy has three fundamental branches: First, confidence in our cause, a recognition that the principles America is based upon, is not something we shrink from or apologize for. That we stand for those principles.

The second is clarity in our purpose. Which is, when we have a foreign policy objective we describe it honestly and clearly to the American people, to Congress, and to the people of the world.

And number three, is resolve in our might. That in those rare circumstances, those rare circumstances where we decide it’s essential for us to apply military might, that we do so with force, and with clarity of mission, and with the U.S. Mission involved. And understand when it will be complete, what will be left behind us when that mission has been terminated.

These elements, I believe, are essential to our foreign policy; and I haven’t seen them from the President. As I’ve watched over the past three and a half years, the President has had some successes, he’s had some failures. It’s a hit-or-miss approach, but it has not based upon sound foreign policy.

REPORTER: How, specifically, Governor Romney, would a President Romney have handled this situation differently than President Obama? You spoke out before midnight when all the facts weren’t known. How would you have handled this differently than the President did?

ROMNEY: I spoke out when the key fact was known, which was that the Embassy of the United States issued what appeared to be an apology for American principles. That was a mistake. I believe when a mistake is made of that significance, you speak out.

Kathianne
09-12-2012, 04:23 PM
much worse:

http://dailycaller.com/2012/09/12/open-mic-shows-reporters-coordinating-questions-to-romney


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Open mic shows reporters coordinating question on whether Romney regrets criticizing Obama on Egypt, Libya (http://dailycaller.com/2012/09/12/open-mic-shows-reporters-coordinating-questions-to-romney/) Published: 3:31 PM 09/12/2012

Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney was widely criticized (http://firstread.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/09/12/13827378-first-thoughts-over-the-top?lite) Wednesday for his outspoken criticism of the Obama administration on its handling of the attacks on U.S. diplomatic stations in Egypt and Libya.
That criticism hasn’t only been coming from campaign operatives, but apparently from the media as well.
The Right Scoop blog captured the audio feed from Romney’s press briefing on the situation Wednesday morning, showing reporters covering Romney working together to base their question on that premise.
Transcript and video courtesy of The Right Scoop (http://www.therightscoop.com/exclusive-open-mic-captures-press-coordinating-questions-for-romney-no-matter-who-he-calls-on-were-covered/):

REPORTER: …pointing out that the Republicans… *unintelligible* …Obama….
REPORTER: That’s the question.
REPORTER: *unintelligible*
REPORTER: Yeah that’s the question. I would just say, “Do you regret your question?”
REPORTER: Your question? Your statement.
REPORTER: I mean your statement. Not even the tone, because then he can go off on…
REPORTER: And then if he does, if we can just follow up and say, “But this morning your answer is continuing to sound [unintelligible]”
REPORTER: You can’t say that..
**Later**
REPORTER: I’m just trying to make sure that we’re just talking about, no matter who he calls on, we’re covered on the one question.
REPORTER: “Do you stand by your statement or regret your statement?”
Watch:

http://img.youtube.com/vi/7-LstsXmqk0/0.jpg (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-LstsXmqk0) (h/t The Right Scoop (http://www.therightscoop.com/exclusive-open-mic-captures-press-coordinating-questions-for-romney-no-matter-who-he-calls-on-were-covered/))

Kathianne
09-12-2012, 04:27 PM
and the presser, how close were the journolist posters?:


http://youtu.be/gFSNLjL0IT0

Kat
09-12-2012, 04:40 PM
Oh but America DOES and WILL tolerate, as long as we have such as we have in the WH today. :(

Kathianne
09-12-2012, 04:46 PM
Oh but America DOES and WILL tolerate, as long as we have such as we have in the WH today. :(

Indeed. And many think what we have in the WH today is the 'enlightened' administration. Not Neanderthals that believe the US should stand up for itself and allies.

krisy
09-13-2012, 07:24 AM
much worse:

http://dailycaller.com/2012/09/12/open-mic-shows-reporters-coordinating-questions-to-romney

They just played the audio clip of this on Fox. One would think these "reporters" would be ready to crawl into a hole this morning.

Romney hit it out of the park at this p.c. The media decided they were going to rip him to shreds before this press conference took place(obviously). Still not sure what their point is. At least he answered questions. Obama doesn't even seem to care about the situation.

Tyr-Ziu Saxnot
09-13-2012, 09:50 AM
What on Earth are these reporters thinking? Embassies have been attacked, an ambassador killed, and the man who may be President soon makes his first statement on the matter.

And the most important thing these supposed "reporters" can think to talk about, is whether his tone was correct, was his timing proper, whether he "jumped" some "gun", etc.? Weren't they worried about what Romney's views on the importance and impact of these events, were?

Do these people come from the same alternate universe as Debbie Wasserperson Schultz???

Romney smacked it out of the park, of course. And he was diplomatic enough to NOT point out what a bunch of liberal-anus-kissing drones the "reporters" were showing themselves to be.

Those people are sold out traitorous scum. Most are only fit for a short rope and a long drop IMHO. They blindly support the leftist traitor in charge now. They use their positions in the press to wage a campaign to destroy the opposition candidate. This act goes against everything our Constitution stands for. They seek to detroy the concept of a fair election by using the power of the press to destroy the opponent --that they decide that they do not want!! Even worse is that they will use unethical tactics to do this evil deed. Yes sir, a good rope and short fall comes to mind IMHO. For its they that have betrayed and actively seek to destroy our election process and with that our Constitution.-Tyr

logroller
09-13-2012, 10:36 AM
Those people are sold out traitorous scum. Most are only fit for a short rope and a long drop IMHO. They blindly support the leftist traitor in charge now. They use their positions in the press to wage a campaign to destroy the opposition candidate. This act goes against everything our Constitution stands for. They seek to detroy the concept of a fair election by using the power of the press to destroy the opponent --that they decide that they do not want!! Even worse is that they will use unethical tactics to do this evil deed. Yes sir, a good rope and short fall comes to mind IMHO. For its they that have betrayed and actively seek to destroy our election process and with that our Constitution.-Tyr
More rhetorical calls to violence...nazi Germany comes to mind.

Little-Acorn
09-13-2012, 11:01 AM
They just played the audio clip of this on Fox. One would think these "reporters" would be ready to crawl into a hole this morning.
Are you kidding? They do this all the time, and are PROUD of doing it. They no more feel "bad" about doing this, than the people who danced in the streets when the Twin Towers fell, felt "bad" about doing that.

The only thing they worry about, is getting caught doing it. And they don't worry about it very much.


The media decided they were going to rip him to shreds before this press conference took place(obviously). Still not sure what their point is.

There's more than one way to lie when you're a "journalist". One is by saying things that aren't true. Another is by carefully omitting certain things that are true, so they will not be known.

These "journalists" were practicing the second method. They were coordinating their questions to ask about only certain "subjects": The ones that would make Romney look bad if he couldn't spot their ploy and fell for it (he didn't fall for it).

By doing this, they made sure few (or no) questions were asked about the actual events the press conference was actually about: Savages attacking our embassies and killing our ambassadors, possibly with the collusion of their national governments, and American reactions to it.

It's a very common practice among "journalists" whose agenda is to conceal information rather than reveal it.

avatar4321
09-13-2012, 11:06 PM
Romney is going to win. And I think this is just another reason why.

red states rule
09-15-2012, 11:33 AM
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