The International Herald Tribune
Editorial
Mr. Romney Reinvents History
Published: August 30, 2012 611 Comments
Mitt Romney wrapped the most important speech of his life, for Thursday
night’s session of his convention, around an extraordinary reinvention
of history — that his party rallied behind President Obama when he won
in 2008, hoping that he would succeed. “That president was not the
choice of our party,” he said. “We are a good and generous people who
are united by so much more than divides us.”
The truth, rarely heard this week in Tampa, Fla., is that the Republicans charted a course of denial and obstruction from the day Mr. Obama was inaugurated, determined to deny him a second term by denying him any achievement, no matter the cost to the economy or American security — even if it meant holding the nation’s credit rating hostage to a narrow partisan agenda.
Mr. Romney’s big speech, delivered in a treacly tone with a strange misty smile on his face suggesting he was always about to burst into tears, was of a piece with the rest of the convention. Republicans have offered precious little of substance but a lot of bromides (“A free world is a more peaceful world!”) meant to convey profundity and take passive-aggressive digs at President Obama. But no subjects have received less attention, or been treated with less honesty, than foreign affairs and national security — and Mr. Romney’s banal speech was no exception.
Read it at the IHT:
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/31/opinion/the-hidden-subject-in-tampa.html