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Does Mitt Romney’s “Entitled” Remarks Change Your Opinion of Him?

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  • terry.edgar.58 2012/09/19 03:44:52
    No. I’m still voting for him.
    terry.edgar.58
    +133
    The Republican challenger speaks an uncomfortable truth — that it's hard enough to beat an incumbent president without almost half the electorate feeling dependent on him for some kind of government benefit.



    The conveniently timed release of a video taped in May and leaked by Mother Jones in September has the usual suspects in the mainstream media chattering that Mitt Romney's candidacy for president is now doomed.

    Even if it is true, you just can't say that 47% of Americans are dependent on government and that they're hard to reach politically because of that.

    In one clip, Romney describes how his campaign would not try to appeal to "47% of the people" who will vote for President Obama "no matter what."

    They are, he says, "dependent upon government, who believe that they are victims who believe the government has a responsibility to care for them."

    No doubt there are people who are dependent on government due to circumstances beyond their control. But it's been a main thrust of this administration to make as many people dependent on government as possible — witness ObamaCare — and its motives haven't always been pure.

    This is the administration from which comes a steady drumbeat of class warfare, that rails against the evil "1%" while seeking to redistribute the...

    The Republican challenger speaks an uncomfortable truth — that it's hard enough to beat an incumbent president without almost half the electorate feeling dependent on him for some kind of government benefit.



    The conveniently timed release of a video taped in May and leaked by Mother Jones in September has the usual suspects in the mainstream media chattering that Mitt Romney's candidacy for president is now doomed.

    Even if it is true, you just can't say that 47% of Americans are dependent on government and that they're hard to reach politically because of that.

    In one clip, Romney describes how his campaign would not try to appeal to "47% of the people" who will vote for President Obama "no matter what."

    They are, he says, "dependent upon government, who believe that they are victims who believe the government has a responsibility to care for them."

    No doubt there are people who are dependent on government due to circumstances beyond their control. But it's been a main thrust of this administration to make as many people dependent on government as possible — witness ObamaCare — and its motives haven't always been pure.

    This is the administration from which comes a steady drumbeat of class warfare, that rails against the evil "1%" while seeking to redistribute their wealth, that supports the mob action of Occupy Wall Street, attacks those preaching personal responsibility as asking people to "fend for themselves" and tells the people who roll up their sleeves rather than hold out their hands, well, "you didn't build that."

    Romney did not dispute that many Americans need and deserve the benefits they get. He merely recognized the fact that it's hard to run against an administration that says electing Romney would place those benefits in jeopardy, an administration that raids Medicare of $700 billion to fund ObamaCare while its supporters run ads showing a Paul Ryan look-alike pushing granny over a cliff.
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  • Jon Bergen me 2012/10/17 13:56:24
    Jon Bergen
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  • Jon Bergen me 2012/10/15 11:31:22
    Jon Bergen
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    me
    +1
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    Jon Bergen
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  • Gordon 2012/09/23 18:13:57
    No. I’m still voting for him.
    Gordon
    +5
    Romney gets my vote. Anybody opposed to Obama and Obama's treason gets my vote. Romney president
  • Revolut... Gordon 2012/09/24 01:02:16
    Revolution 2012
    +1
    By that logic (or lack of logic) you would also vote for any number of third-party candidates, such as the Green party, the Constitution Party, the Libertarian Party, the Labour Party, the Unity Party, etc etc. Your logic is flawed.
  • Gordon Revolut... 2012/09/24 21:48:41
    Gordon
    +1
    Your logic is deeply flawed by saying that I should vote for anybody other than Romney, who is the only candidate capable of defeating Obama in the November election. president Romney
  • sidramo... Gordon 2012/09/25 15:41:26
    sidramone@ymail.com
    +2
    The flaw is by saying our only choice is to vote for Romney or Obama. This is a good year to vote for none of the above
  • Gordon sidramo... 2012/09/25 22:33:25
    Gordon
    I don't disagree with you, but the USA will go bankrupt with 4 more years of Obama. I don't like politicians of either party; most are self serving, greedy scum.
  • sidramo... Gordon 2012/09/25 15:40:29
    sidramone@ymail.com
    +1
    So other then not being Obama, what did Romney do as governor that you like?
  • Gordon sidramo... 2012/09/25 22:35:28
    Gordon
    He ticked off self serving welfare whores with multiple bastard brats. He should have forced them to work for their largesse.
  • me 2012/09/23 18:01:56
    Yes. I’m not voting for him anymore.
    me
    +2
    where's the "no it didn't change my mind about him, just confirmed it from his own lips so I'm still not voting for him" option?
  • Jon Bergen me 2012/09/25 18:57:40
  • redneck woman 2012/09/23 17:14:22
    No. I’m still voting for him.
    redneck woman
    +7
    People who are dependent on the government will always vote for those they think will give them more money.
  • JEFF redneck... 2012/09/24 01:06:33
    JEFF
    +4
    DOES THAT INCLUDE THE PEOPLE WHO ARE CHILDREN AGES 1-18. HOW ABOUT THE COLLEGE STUDENTS AGES 18-22. HOW ABOUT THE ELDERLY AGES FROM 65-95. HOW ABOUT THE MILITARY THAT PAY NO TAXES. OH AND LET ME INCLUDE THE MULTI BILLIONAIRES WHO FIND LOOPHOLES SO THEY DON'T HAVE TO PAY TAXES. SO YOU JUST KEEP BLAMING THOSE MINIMUM WAGE PEOPLE WHO CAN'T PUT FOOD ON THE TABLE.
  • red JEFF 2012/09/24 07:11:16
  • redneck... JEFF 2012/09/24 21:52:59
    redneck woman
    When you actually get some real facts, then we'll talk. That is, if you are capable of having a conversation without yelling.
  • tjhugh77 JEFF 2012/09/25 02:12:49 (edited)
    tjhugh77
    +1
    (Cough *bull crap* Cough) When did they stop making the military pay taxes????????????REALLY??????? Well, let me give you a wake up call......My son was military until 2010, and HE PAID TAXES!!!! So does my best friend son who has been in for 3 years, AND her son-in-law....So, let me know where/when this "happened" and I will have them talk to their chain of command... ;) Bet ya can't.
  • sidramo... tjhugh77 2012/09/25 15:46:16
    sidramone@ymail.com
    +2
    When I was in combat zones I paid no federal income tax. Now that I have retired, my pension is more then what I pay in taxes. That makes me a deadbeat to Romney
  • sidramo... redneck... 2012/09/25 15:42:10
    sidramone@ymail.com
    +1
    Including the banks and business like GM?
  • redneck... sidramo... 2012/09/25 20:30:21
    redneck woman
    It's no secret that unions love Obama. Big banks seem to love him too, so you can tell which way they are most likely going to sway.
  • marie redneck... 2012/09/26 19:15:09
    marie
    +1
    Maybe it needs to be reminded about 800 billion to Solyndra, or maybe Evergreen solar recieving 5.3 million in stimulus. both belly up now. What a great president obama has been Evergreen plans to beef up manufacturing facility in China. Obama's a blooming genius is he not?
  • Jolene 2012/09/23 15:24:04
    No. I’m still voting for him.
    Jolene
    +4
    People need to ensure that the source of their news is accurate. If they rely on mainstream media for their news, they are sadly uninformed. Do you own research on comments that are made. Look at the whole text of speeches. Get involved and stop letting the media drive what happens in this country. This election is critical to all of us and so many of our rights and freedoms have already been violated. Make sure you make your decisions because you have informed yourself, not because the media has informed you. Start researching facts. I believe that if America had a 3rd choice, we would all make that choice. The parties have dictated to our lives for far too long. Unfortunately, we are stuck with the two parties. I for one believe that if obama gets in for another term our country is doomed. Those who stubbornly refuse to look at the facts need to open their eyes and educate themselves. He is not going to save you and he is living his high livestyle and spouting his concern for the poor. The mah is a fraud and I hope that people with blinders on will realize that in time. When you read or hear a news story, do some research and track the IP address of the source of the email. Find out who the editor is is. I can almost guarantee you that if the press is negative toward Romney, no matter how in how neutral a light the story may seem to have been presented, you will find that the democrats are behind it.
  • Jim Jolene 2012/09/23 22:56:12
    Jim
    +3
    You clearly do not do a lot of research, or you would have come to a different conclusion. True the media is leading the people in some degree, none more than murdoch, he has a world wide reputation for being right wing and planting stories and is constantly making derogatory comments about the left, be it America, England, Australia wherever he has media outlets.
    The world press will, sometimes, give a better view of what is happening in America than the American press, look to them for comment. At present most are not showing much liking for Romney's directions.
    Maybe you are correct in having a third choice, but also there is a possibility of just more of the same.
    If voting was made compulsory and each ballot had an "abstain" box as well as the candidates the politicians and the media would get the 'not good enough' message. Maybe things would start to become real for a change. But compulsory voting would be unconstitutional, so the status-quo will continue for ever, stuck with two parties.
  • sidramo... Jolene 2012/09/25 15:48:35
    sidramone@ymail.com
    +1
    Romney has no plans to make the hard changes we need. So we will be doomed whoever wins. The cliff will be coming slower with Mitt at the wheel. But neater of them plan to veer away from it.
  • SharonJohnson 2012/09/23 15:02:21
    No. I’m still voting for him.
    SharonJohnson
    +4
    Truth is the truth and I guess that some people cannot handle the truth when they are the leaches sucking dry the American people. Obama followers Obama followers Obama followers Obama followers
  • Jim SharonJ... 2012/09/23 22:59:39
    Jim
    +2
    So all the people living in odd numbered houses, apartments, tents or whatever are living off the ones in even numbered accommodation.
    Don't you find it shameful that 50% of Americans can't afford to pay tax? OR has Romney found a part set of statistics that he can use to manipulate and deceive to his own ends?
    Now don't forget that everyone living opposite you is living off you, scary aint it. OR is Romney the scary bit?
    One of the bits Romney left out http://www.nytimes.com/intera... See they do contribute to society. But you won't look. will you?
  • Kitty Jim 2012/09/24 12:54:53
    Kitty
    The NYT is one of the most liberal pieces of media in the country. Not the place to check facts for truth.
  • Jim Kitty 2012/09/26 23:05:35
    Jim
    So the NYT made up the information and planted it in the official tax database.
    Don't be silly all your life.
  • me Jim 2012/09/28 20:48:42
    me
    +1
    Its Romney that's the scary bit for sure.
  • sidramo... SharonJ... 2012/09/25 15:50:09
    sidramone@ymail.com
    Sort of like the Romney backers in the primaries chanting He has been selected, we must back him
  • Mike56 2012/09/23 13:53:21
    No. I’m still voting for him.
    Mike56
    +4
    I believe you were supposed to give the choice number 3: "I was not going to vote for him even before those remarks. Right now, the "not anymore" % is definitely skewed.
  • sidramo... Mike56 2012/09/25 15:50:53
    sidramone@ymail.com
    +1
    Exactly
  • Bilingual required sucks 2012/09/23 13:33:50
  • RetiredKansan 2012/09/23 12:31:57
    No. I’m still voting for him.
    RetiredKansan
    +6
    America can't survive another four years of Obama. He's shattered our economy as predicted and will do even more damage. Anyone who supports this Kenyan pretender is a traitor.
  • sidramo... Retired... 2012/09/25 15:53:19
    sidramone@ymail.com
    We can survive. Obama Derangement Syndrome asside, Berry is just one of many bad presidents in our history. We need a conservative with the courage to make real changes. With Romney forced on to the top of our ticket, we will have to wait until at least 2016 for that much needed conservative. If Waffling Willard Romney wins, we will have to endure liberal rule until at least 2020.
  • Larry 2012/09/23 08:47:35
    No. I’m still voting for him.
    Larry
    +6
    23 million Americans are unemployed, 46.7 million people on welfare, a $16,023,849,452,101.35 deficit (almost $6 trillion added under Obama in less than 4 years), and an astounding 613 new federal regulations in the first 33 months of his presidency (many which are driving up our monthly costs for food and utilities). What does it take to wake people up and realize that we can NOT stand another 4 years of this incompetence.
  • Lady Wh... Larry 2012/09/23 11:10:05
    Lady Whitewolf
    +1
    And how is tossing MORE money at the WEALTHY workin' for ya? Has it fixed any problems yet?
  • Larry Lady Wh... 2012/09/23 12:01:32 (edited)
    Larry
    +7
    No one is trying to "toss more money at the wealthy". Get your facts straight. Relaxing some of Obama's regulations will sure the hell help businesses create more jobs, and that would work just fine. Or, maybe you'd rather see more taxpayer's stimulus money thrown out to "green energy" companies right before they go bankrupt. Or, maybe you'd like to see more bailout money thrown out to GM so they can send more manufacturing jobs to China. How has that worked out? GM's biggest customer right now is the government, and they're still struggling.

    How will Obama raising taxes on low and middle income Americans work for you? Will that fix any problems? And, he definitely will.
  • Jim Larry 2012/09/23 23:11:54
    Jim
    The alternative is the team that gave you the GWB world wide crash. OK some faces have changed but the big boys in the background and the policies are the same.
    Yes Obama has had an uphill battle overcoming the Bush stuff up of world economies and it will take longer yet to fix. Romney will do no better and may even cause more problems if true to political form. The Debt is there as result of stabilizing the economy, without it the economy would have been in full depression for the past few years. Deep depression has been avoided and stability is returning, now comes the long slow build up and of course the repayment of debt. America and the whole world is better off with Obama at this point, the incompetence was GWB not Obama.

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