Author Topic: Mitt Romney Criticizes Obama Administration Over Response To Libya, Egypt Attack  (Read 103 times)

Offline kentay

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Romney seems to have a great impact on how the more "experienced" Obama makes decisions in the Whitehouse. For more than 16 hours the Obama administration let stand a statement of apology by the US Embassy in Egypt, for America's 1st Amendment. But a minute after Romney speaks, the Whitehouse throws the Embassy under the bus. How dare Romney show the President how to be presidential.


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5:50AM - Cairo Embassy publishes a statement on its website which rejects those who "abuse" free speech. This is a reference to an anti-Islam film, portions of which have been broadcast on TV in Arabic.

10:09PM - The Romney camp sends out a brief statement which reads, "I'm outraged by the attacks on American diplomatic missions in Libya and Egypt and by the death of an American consulate worker in Benghazi. 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."

10:10PM - Politico reports an unnamed Obama administration official is disavowing the statement posted on the US Embassy website, claiming it was unauthorized.
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The reckless Romney

Why Romney is not ready for prime time because if you wait until you know all the facts before you let your team put words into your mouth, you would known your first take was wrong. Oops you did wait until the next morning when you knew the real facts instead of your non-facts, but what did you do you doubled down because your team told you look weak if you admitted you had made a mistake by jumping and assuming too fast, like you did the night before. The American People wants a president who thinks and make good decision not fast reckless ones like Romney did. kentay



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