Mitt Romney’s
speech to big
time donors in Boca Raton is now being analyzed by media minds
six ways to
Sunday. My synopsis has him saying “there are 47% who are with
him, [Obama]”
who, because they pay no income
tax,
are basically schnorrers.* I guess this sort of thing limits the
efforts of some
of the wealthier remaining 53% to save the economy by playing
the old derivative
game.
What I haven’t
heard
mentioned, and can’t understand, is why a major party
presidential nominee wouldn’t
know better than to publicly shoot from the lip, even to an
audience of true
believers. George Allen’s “macaca” moment should have been
adequate warning that
there might be someone with a recording device lurking in the
vicinity.
Of greater
concern is the way
these people talk to each other in what they presume, in this
case mistakenly, to
be privacy. They don’t mess with this right/wrong or fair/unfair
business as we
on the left do, perhaps naively. A musician I know working a
party at Bohemian
Grove, a northern California retreat for upscale men, quoted one
of the group speaking
of a hostile takeover by one member of a fellow member's
corporation. “You don’t
(expletive) a friend, you (expletive) John Q. Public.” At least
there’s loyalty,
even among thieves.
Another item
buried in this
news cycle, but perhaps equally revealing, is Romney’s ABC
interview in which
he defined middle class income as from $200 thousand to $250
thousand these figures
being in the top ten percent nationally. In his defense he did
add “or less” in
a barely audible voice that sounded mighty like an afterthought.
If he hadn’t I
might have put in for some of the filthy lucre he says is
floating around for
the less affluent. He might have eventually had to say something
like this in defense
of his position on retaining the Bush tax cuts, although
specificity is not his
forte. But I thought he would have tried to avoid these
specifics as long as he
could, until after the election if possible. People like me have
been shouting about
just this for years. How considerate of him to spell it out so
definitively!
Mitt Romney has
been criticized
for a lack of conviction. His off the cuff address in Boca
Raton, particularly his
tone in the audio, belie this criticism. He has some strong
convictions that,
to the extent they are known should doom his candidacy. If he is
elected president
it can be said that this is a case of carrying our version
of democracy
too far.
*Of course he
didn’t use this
word. But it summarizes and condenses his words nicely. “Hooray
for Captain
Spalding, the African explorer.” (Groucho Marx in “Animal
Crackers”)
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