Romney trying to shift campaign back to economy

NEW YORK (AP) - Republican Mitt Romney is trying to shift the focus of the presidential campaign away from anti-American violence overseas and back to the economy, accusing President Barack Obama of ignoring Chinese trade violations and pointing to a new Federal Reserve effort to bolster the economy as evidence of Obama's weak policies.
Obama, campaigning in the aftermath of the death of four Americans at a consulate in Libya, is playing up his role as commander in chief, vowing that "no act of terror will go unpunished."
Following a quick fundraising trip to New York, Romney was headed Friday to Ohio, which has been essential to any Republican seeking the White House. Obama carried the perennial battleground state in 2008, but it remains in the toss-up category and could again play a pivotal role in the election.
Obama returned to Washington late Thursday after a two-day trip to Nevada and Colorado and planned to wrap himself in Olympic glory on Friday, meeting with members of the U.S. Olympics and Paralympics teams at the White House. Romney has reminded voters of his work leading the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympics out of financial turmoil, while Obama has embraced the all-American images of the Olympics team, cheering on their success during rallies last month.
In a Virginia suburb of Washington, Romney returned to his emphasis on the economy, promising to crack down on China. His campaign released a new television ad claiming that China has outpaced the United States in new manufacturing jobs since Obama took office.
The White House responded, saying that all of the actions the administration has initiated at the World Trade Organization to rein in China have been successful. Obama's campaign said Obama has brought as many cases challenging China trade policies in 3 1/2 years as former President George W. Bush did in eight.
Romney also seized on the Fed's new attempt to jumpstart the economy, saying it showed that Obama's economic agenda has not succeeded. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke outlined plans to spend $40 billion a month to buy mortgage bonds and keep short-term interest rates at record lows through mid-2015 as a way to revitalize a slow-growing economy with an unemployment rate of 8.1 percent.
"What Bernanke's doing is saying that what the president's saying is wrong," Romney said in an interview with ABC's "Good Morning America." ''The president's saying the economy's making progress, coming back. Bernanke's saying, 'No, it's not. I've got to print more money."
The former Massachusetts governor also said in the ABC interview that he wasn't worried about various polls, calling it "politics." He said he believes the election will be decided by people "who are in the middle" and said he thinks his message about creating jobs will appeal to them.
He said he's looking forward to a series of debates with Obama next month and said he thinks his challenge will be to get his message across to the voters.
"The president tends to - how shall I say it? - say things that are not true," he said. Romney conceded that "beating an incumbent is never easy" and said that Obama "exudes an aura of likeability."
"I think he's going to say a lot of things that are not accurate," Romney said, adding that he doesn't want to "spend my time correcting things that are not accurate."
Obama campaigned Thursday in Golden, Colo., telling his audience that his administration would do "whatever is necessary to protect all Americans who are serving abroad. In the wake of an attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, that killed U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens and three aides, Obama vowed that "those who killed our fellow Americans" will be brought to justice.
The Obama campaign continued to hammer Romney on Friday for refusing to release his tax returns. In vetting candidates on his short list for a running mate, a new Obama web video says, Romney demanded to examine 10 years of tax returns. The video goes on to list five possible reasons Romney has made only one year of tax returns public.
Romney keeps millions of dollars of his wealth in foreign tax havens and pays a lower tax rate than most middle-class Americans by aggressively taking advantage of tax loopholes that are available only to the rich, the Obama campaign says. The video concludes that the No. 1 reason he won't release more returns is that "he thinks coming clean will hurt him in the election."
Romney spent his Thursday evening raising cash in the wealthy neighborhoods of Long Island, N.Y., first at the home of hedge fund manager Lee Ainslie, and then at the home of Robert Rosenthal, chairman of an investment banking firm. He was to have another fundraiser in New York on Friday morning before heading to Ohio. Romney's campaign had no immediate details on his cash haul from the New York swing.
Republicans also awaited an Obama administration report, expected to be released Friday, on how it would implement $110 billion in across-the-board cuts in defense and domestic spending due to take effect Jan. 2. The threatened cuts would kick in if Congress and the White House, by year's end, fail to reach a deal to cut the budget deficit by $1.2 trillion over the next decade.
Obama, campaigning in the aftermath of the death of four Americans at a consulate in Libya, is playing up his role as commander in chief, vowing that "no act of terror will go unpunished."
Following a quick fundraising trip to New York, Romney was headed Friday to Ohio, which has been essential to any Republican seeking the White House. Obama carried the perennial battleground state in 2008, but it remains in the toss-up category and could again play a pivotal role in the election.
Obama returned to Washington late Thursday after a two-day trip to Nevada and Colorado and planned to wrap himself in Olympic glory on Friday, meeting with members of the U.S. Olympics and Paralympics teams at the White House. Romney has reminded voters of his work leading the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympics out of financial turmoil, while Obama has embraced the all-American images of the Olympics team, cheering on their success during rallies last month.
In a Virginia suburb of Washington, Romney returned to his emphasis on the economy, promising to crack down on China. His campaign released a new television ad claiming that China has outpaced the United States in new manufacturing jobs since Obama took office.
The White House responded, saying that all of the actions the administration has initiated at the World Trade Organization to rein in China have been successful. Obama's campaign said Obama has brought as many cases challenging China trade policies in 3 1/2 years as former President George W. Bush did in eight.
Romney also seized on the Fed's new attempt to jumpstart the economy, saying it showed that Obama's economic agenda has not succeeded. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke outlined plans to spend $40 billion a month to buy mortgage bonds and keep short-term interest rates at record lows through mid-2015 as a way to revitalize a slow-growing economy with an unemployment rate of 8.1 percent.
"What Bernanke's doing is saying that what the president's saying is wrong," Romney said in an interview with ABC's "Good Morning America." ''The president's saying the economy's making progress, coming back. Bernanke's saying, 'No, it's not. I've got to print more money."
The former Massachusetts governor also said in the ABC interview that he wasn't worried about various polls, calling it "politics." He said he believes the election will be decided by people "who are in the middle" and said he thinks his message about creating jobs will appeal to them.
He said he's looking forward to a series of debates with Obama next month and said he thinks his challenge will be to get his message across to the voters.
"The president tends to - how shall I say it? - say things that are not true," he said. Romney conceded that "beating an incumbent is never easy" and said that Obama "exudes an aura of likeability."
"I think he's going to say a lot of things that are not accurate," Romney said, adding that he doesn't want to "spend my time correcting things that are not accurate."
Obama campaigned Thursday in Golden, Colo., telling his audience that his administration would do "whatever is necessary to protect all Americans who are serving abroad. In the wake of an attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, that killed U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens and three aides, Obama vowed that "those who killed our fellow Americans" will be brought to justice.
The Obama campaign continued to hammer Romney on Friday for refusing to release his tax returns. In vetting candidates on his short list for a running mate, a new Obama web video says, Romney demanded to examine 10 years of tax returns. The video goes on to list five possible reasons Romney has made only one year of tax returns public.
Romney keeps millions of dollars of his wealth in foreign tax havens and pays a lower tax rate than most middle-class Americans by aggressively taking advantage of tax loopholes that are available only to the rich, the Obama campaign says. The video concludes that the No. 1 reason he won't release more returns is that "he thinks coming clean will hurt him in the election."
Romney spent his Thursday evening raising cash in the wealthy neighborhoods of Long Island, N.Y., first at the home of hedge fund manager Lee Ainslie, and then at the home of Robert Rosenthal, chairman of an investment banking firm. He was to have another fundraiser in New York on Friday morning before heading to Ohio. Romney's campaign had no immediate details on his cash haul from the New York swing.
Republicans also awaited an Obama administration report, expected to be released Friday, on how it would implement $110 billion in across-the-board cuts in defense and domestic spending due to take effect Jan. 2. The threatened cuts would kick in if Congress and the White House, by year's end, fail to reach a deal to cut the budget deficit by $1.2 trillion over the next decade.
Good luck considering everything going on in the middle east. Wag the dog.
@flyskiwindsurf...How many T-bills do you have in your portfolio?
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@Richard Burton (cont from above) âstatement from Moody's is a form of political blackmail on the part of the credit rating agencies. It's perhaps different from the corrupt system that led Moody's to give AAA ratings to more than 46,000 residential mortgage-backed securities between 2000 and 2007, many of which turned out to be worthless. Or the investment grade rating that the agencies gave to Enron until four days before its bankruptcy, or to Lehman Brothers until a few days before its collapse. Many of these ratings were likely influenced by the fees that the credit ratings agencies earned from the institutions whose securities they were rating.â Just sayinââ¦.
@Richard Burton Maybe in some money market funds, etc. but there is a reason the interest rates are so low. I.e. âmassive inflow of cash into Treasuries. It's a cliché, but in times like this, people don't care about making money. They just want to know that if they put their money somewhere, it will be there the next year or the next decadeâ. âIn the past, most of Europe was seen as a big, safe economy. But the number of obvious safe havens in Europe has shrunk to basically just Germany, so that makes the demand for U.S. debt even more acute.â âUnited States also has an advantage that no other country has, which is that its currency is the world's main reserve currency. More than 60% of the world's central bank reserves are held in dollars, and most of the world's foreign currency transactions involve dollars.â (cont below)
Just so you all know...The US credit rating dropped to AA...and a much larger underclass that is, largely, violence prone and has very little understanding of personal responsibility, autonomy or self reliance skills are allowed to vote in November...Just as Obama has hoped and wanted.
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He promised change...He never promised it'd be for the better.
It's unfortunate that we now live in a time where the electorate can vote for a Candidate that promises to give them free stuff courtesy of the taxpayer.  The whole DNC Convention was nothing but vote for us, and we'll give you stuff...
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Well the like of Greece, Spain and most of Europe has been doing that for years...Japan went to that mentality 15 years ago...Look where they are at now..
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And people want to follow that same failed philosophy?
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 @Richard Burton It's unfortunate that you flunked 1st grade too. It's more unfortunate that your wife left you.
@Richard Burton âUK government is paying just 1.8% interest on its ten-year bonds right now, while Spain is paying 5.6% â even though the UK has a larger net government debt than Spain has. The UK has its own central bank and currency, so UK bondholders can be pretty sure that they will be paid. Spain, however, is at the mercy of the European Central Bank, an alien and sometimes hostile entity â one that, as we have seen in the case of Greece, may be more willing to drive a country into depression and default than to guarantee its debt. The European Central Bank could push down Spanish borrowing costs simply by making the appropriate guarantees, but it has so far refused to do so.â
Meanwhile in other news, other than bashing Romney.....(Media) ......HA HA HE HE
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U.S. Credit Rating Downgraded Again, QE3 Cited as Cause. = DUH!
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@Antistatism âMoody's threat this week to downgrade the US government's credit rating says a whole lot more about the credit rating agency than it does about the US debt situation. It is really a way of telling the world that Moody's is making a political statement, rather than an assessment of risk for investors who want actual information about US Treasury securities. This is really an embarrassment for Moody's â since they are supposed to be evaluating risk â although most of the media didn't seem to notice. If you had to pick any sovereign bond in the world that has the least risk of default, it would have to be a US Treasury bond.â The obstructionist reps and tbaggers are ultimately to blame. DUH!
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"Fearing the negative repercussions of the Federal Reserveâs latest easy-money program, ratings firm Egan-Jones once again slashed the U.S.'s credit rating on Friday.
The latest downgrade brings the firmâs rating on the worldâs largest economy down to âAA-,â which is three notches below the coveted âAAAâ threshold."
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******QE3***** A country that is flat broke, 16 trillion in debt going on 21 trillion. Decides it's a good idea to print more money until it becomes completely worthless might have a small chance of lowering it's credit rating!!! Now that is an embarrassment!!
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Only reason people are still buying US toxic bonds is the US hasn't completely fallen down to the bottom of the crap hole with the rest of the world. Apparently we need another four year of Obama to complete that Progressive goal!
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FORWARD to a diminished America......Vote Progressive!!"
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@Antistatism This started quite some time back, was accelerated ~30 years ago, with rocket boosters attached some ~10 years ago. I.e. in general it seems that for a while now rep admins drive us deeper and deeper into the hole and then yell at dem admins when it is not fixed fast enough. And when we are starting to climb out of the hole âdeficits donât matterâ and âitâs Hoover timeâ darth and âgive me lots of money but donât ask me where itâs going Paulson drive us in even further into the hole and then the reps and tbaggers even drag their feet while yelling that the dems arenât getting us out of the hole fast enough. Shrub and darth are going down in history much as Hoover went down in history. Only they will be shown as much worse on much more.
"Obama campaigned Thursday in Golden, Colo., telling his audience that his administration would do "whatever is necessary to protect all Americans who are serving abroad."
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This administration might start by providing decent protection to our embassy staff in pestholes like Libya. Bloody handprints are the legacy of this administration's foolish adventures.
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As for the economy, horribly expensive gas, fewer jobs, pathetic growth, more poverty are the legacy of 3 1/2 years of hope and change. The only people who have done better are public unions like the Chicago teachers and others who have received the benefits of profligate deficit spending.
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This administration might start by providing decent protection to our embassy staff in pestholes like Libya."
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Yeah, and hyper dramatic faux outrage post are your legacy on komo.
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June 14, 2002, U.S. consulate in Karachi, Pakistan Suicide bomber kills 12 and injures 51.
February 20, 2003, international diplomatic compound in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Truck bomb kills 17.
February 28, 2003, U.S. consulate in Karachi, Pakistan Gunmen on motorcycles killed two consulate guards.
July 30, 2004, U.S. embassy in Taskkent, Uzbekistan Suicide bomber kills two.
December 6, 2004, U.S. consulate in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Militants stormed and occupied perimeter wall. Five killed, 10 wounded.
March 2, 2006, U.S. consulate in Karachi, Pakistan Suicide car bomber killed four, including a U.S. diplomate directly targeted by the assailants.
September 12, 2006, U.S. embassy in Damascus, Syria Gunmen attacked embassy with grenades, automatic weapons, and a car bomb (though second truck bomb failed to detonate). One killed and 13 wounded.
January 12, 2007, U.S. embassy in Athens, Greece A rocket-propelled grenade was fired at the embassy building. No one was injured.
July 9, 2008, U.S. consulate in Istanbul, Turkey Armed men attacked consulate with pistols and shotguns. Three policemen killed.
March 18, 2008, U.S. embassy in Sana'a, Yemen Mortar attack misses embassy, hits nearby girls' school instead.
September 17, 2008, U.S. embassy in Sana'a, Yemen Militants dressed as policemen attacked the embassy with RPGs, rifles, grenades and car bombs. Six Yemeni soldiers and seven civilians were killed. Sixteen more were injured.
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I gave Obama a chance , and when he had all the big banks at the same table , the best he could do was say same shame on you bad banker don't let it happen again . Obama need to put some stiff regulation and keep them on a short leash. But they walk away going phew that was close. And Mr you don't need to see how I make/hide my money Romney . Makes him appear on the surface as a little slimy. Im not worried about the poor , the rich can take care of themself I want to focus on the midel class , that's where we will extract most of the money . Well maybe Mr Romney can explain how he was able to preserve most of his wealth , as a guide to us middle class how to be prosperous . that would be very helpful I think Obama has good intentions but Spends to much time talking and not doing. and I don't expect that to change given the current state of congress 10% approval rating I Don't trust Romney , based on his vacillation of wanting to help only the middle class with Jobs but his actions seem contradict that pledge . Do you think he going to give us any tax brakes that he currently enjoys ? What would he recommend a steel company or any company do if they wear not performing as well as projected ? That leaves me with who ? Obama ?
Lets get real sheeple the last thing the Arab world wants is Romney as president...
 @Windowseat so you agree with this:
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0912/81176.html
Latest battleground state polls as of this morning:
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Ohio: Obama 50, Romney 43 (NBC/WSJ)
Florida: Obama 49, Romney 43 (NBC/WSJ)
Virginia: Obama 49, Romney 44 (NBC/WSJ)
New Hampshire local TV station poll: Obama 45, Romney 40
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Ohio voters on economy: Obama 48% to 44% for Romney
Ohio voters on favorability: Obama 51% to 40% for Romney
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CBS/NY Times latest nationwide poll:Â Obama 49 to Romney 46
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 @caphillkid Yes, we are fully aware that the majority of Americans have no clue whats going on now or what is coming to them in the future.
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Violence in Muslim world spreads as anti-Western anger grows
Federal Reserve launches QE3...... gold up...........inflation skyrockets....
Obama Ignoring CIA Briefings Is Dangerous......
EPA Features Communist Executioner to Represent Hispanic Heritage...
Obama Administration Was Warned in Advance of Embassy Attacks but Did Nothing....
DNC Dems Praise Socialism...
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 @Antistatism Also, would LOVE to see your source that Obama was warned in advance of embassy attacks. By the way, which embassies are you talking about? Please, post that source so we can all read it. I wait with baited breath.Â
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 @caphillkid http://www.examiner.com/article/obama-administration-warned-of-possible-attacks-but-failed-to-take-precautions
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 @caphillkid  @Antistatism http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/politics/revealed-inside-story-of-us-envoys-assassination-8135797.html
 @Antistatism Obama ignoring CIA briefings?
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Is that the talking point being spread out there now in light of the recent NY Times report that the CIA had been repeatedly warning Bush prior to the "Bin Laden Determined to Strike in America" that a cell within the U.S. was planning an attack?
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Apparently because Bush was ignoring all those reports before 9/11, now you have to say Obama is somehow ignoring CIA reports?
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 @caphillkid http://www.newsmax.com/newswidget/CIA-Director-Intelligence-Briefings/2012/09/13/id/451714
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You get results like that in an overweighted Dem poll of registered voters.
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Meanwhile, at Rasmussen, you get Romney +3
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/obama_administration/daily_presidential_tracking_poll
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Lots of time before the election for President "foreign policy" to step in it worse than he has.
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 @T H I S Naw, the last thing we need is more Dem voters.
 @RN1 Rasmussen is heavily slanted towards the GOP. Besides, if you look at their own polls on that page, you see that even they have Obama leading in Florida and Ohio.
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The math for Romney is quite simple. He needs to win both Ohio and Florida to have a decent chance. He must win Florida, no ifs ands of buts. It's not looking good for him in either of those states.Â
@Mej47 Except that robmoney appears to be way out in the lead re: screw-ups, gaffes, and etc.
@flyskiwindsurf  And the exact same things can be said about Obama as well as any other politician on the national stage.
@RN1 Given robmoneyâs screw-ups, history, positions (multiple on even one subject), gaffe fest, and etc. to date, Iâd guess the latter thank you very much. And robmoney does just fine creating his own screw-ups and gaffes. Thank you very much again.
 @caphillkid You are right, it IS the state numbers that count. Wouldn't THAT be ironic, if Romney won the national numbers and O the Electoral college, with the deciding numbers a close call in FL. :-/ Suddenly, we'd be seeing the left sing the praises of the EC and federalism, no doubt. And it will likely be close, both popular and EC vote, unless things get suddenly and dramatically worse RE the economy and the middle east. If that happens, then either O goes down in flames, or pulls some BIG magic out of somewhere and Romney crashes and burns. Given O's reverse-Midas touch so far, I'd guess the former. But, seeing how much free media support he gets from the MSM (which managed to turn HIS political screw-ups into a MITT gaffe), it's hard to tell.
 @caphillkid Smells like..........Victory!Â
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 @Insomniac Dreams Right there with you. I would rather vote for the greater of two goods, then the lesser of two evils.
As usual, the money presses are printing bogus bills again! Obama has not clue about the economy and how to fix it and now, tragically, his lack of foreign policy has reared it's ugly head. Being a former community leader qualifies you for nothing. He has no law license because it was taken away from him because of fraud. I'm not sure Romney is the answer either...........they both tell lies and make promises they cannot keep every day!
@mustang sally bwahahahaâ¦.. You need to stop believing all of the e-mails that arrive in your inbox from your great aunt Sally with a FWD: FWD: FWD: FWD: FWD: in the subject line or everything you read in all of the crazy blogs. I.e. [The Attorney Registration & Disciplinary Commission (www.iardc.org) lists President Obama's registration status as "voluntarily retired." It lists Michelle Obama's status as "voluntarily inactive." It is not true that either of them surrendered their law license to avoid disciplinary action or criminal prosecution, however. Nor is it true, contrary to what has been claimed on literally thousands of anti-Obama blogs and websites, that the Obamas were "disbarred" or had their law licenses "revoked." Neither the Illinois State Bar Association nor the ARDC lists any accusations of misconduct or disciplinary actions against the Obamas. According to a statement quoted by FactCheck.org, ARDC deputy administrator and chief counsel James Grogan says the Obamas were "never the subject of any public disciplinary proceedings." Quite to the contrary, a notice on the website of the Illinois State Bar states that the Association is "proud" to have Barack and Michelle Obama as honorary members.
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@tits, nice try...
 @John Tits I guess ending the war in Iraq, focusing on Afghanistan, killing Bin Laden, killing countless top terrorists around the middle east, signing trade deals with S. Korea, Columbia and Panama, signing an arms treaty with Russia, working with Israel on the computer virus that screwed up Iran's centrifuges, helping to overthrow Ghaddafi with international military force, and other accomplishments don't matter because some savages a world away are attacking our embassies.Â
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Yeah, it's the complete collapse of his foreign policy. It's the end of the world as we know it. Jesus you people are sick in the head. You might want to take a 4 year long vacation in November.  Â
 @caphillkid  @John Tits True... a Republican President couldn't kill Bin Laden... the primary mastermind of September 11th.... Under the Republican presidency he just kept "getting away"... but a Democratic President did get him. Who's watch did 9/11 happen under? The Republicans. Did they get the mastermind? Nope. Who's watch did the mastermind of 9/11 meet his fate? The Democrats. Kind of hard to argue with stats like that. And for those of you trying to compare 9/11 with these recent very isolated embassy attacks? Ridiculous
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Ending the war in Iraq on the Bush schedule.
 Focusing on Afghanistan at the cost of one American serviceman killed every day, mostly by our "allies" in the Afghan military.
Killing Bin Laden in Pakistan; another ally, after almost a decade of work by our intelligence agencies.
Signing trade deals with friendly countries. Happens all the time.
Signing arms treaty with Russia. Which treaty is this? Number six or seven? And both nations still have thousands of nuclear weapons.
Working with the Israeli's on the computer virus and then telling the Iranians we did it to grab some cheap publicity.
Helping to overthrow Gadhafi by refusing to do anything and letting NATO do the heavy lifting.
Everything you listed is open to interpretation depending on whether you're an Obama fan or not.
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Everything you listed is open to interpretation depending on whether you're an Obama fan or not."
NO, you have a very closed minded interpretation. But hey, enjoy that chicken.
"I have to laugh. I can just hear his political advisors and managers in a panic after he put his foreign policy foot in his mouth again following the Libya attack. Smirk included free..."
Keep right on smirking. Once you look beyond the biased media here in the US you will find that the media in Europe is reporting the failure of Obama's foreign policies. Europe recognizes that Romney is right to criticize Obama's failed foreign policy and so do most Americans.
http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/german-press-review-on-middle-east-violence-against-us-embassies-a-855835.html
 @ByeByeBarry I wasn't the one smirking o weak spin meister, he was.
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There was nothing funny about the whole situation - so why was he smiling?
@byebye, I have to laugh too, but not with you, rather at you...
@ByeByeBarry Obama's foreign policies are just fine; we don't need another warped conservative in there causing trouble and agitating things further. You talk about biased media, but seems you only think it swings one way. Look again.
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 @JCCBlvu  @Hunter Perhaps. But a somewhat more scary thought is that it's working just *exactly* how he wants it to. He's said that we are not any more exceptional than any other nation, and he's like to see us taken down a peg. Well, that's happening on his watch.
@ByeByeBarry I read the article you pointed to. I have a hard time getting the message that "Europe" recognizes that Romney is right. I see ONE single person with that view.