Somebody Needs to tell Mitt Romney that he is not the president

When I saw Mitt Romney go to New Orleans after Hurricane Isaac I thought this guy is strutting around like he is the president, but today he truly crossed the line. Romney is not the president. He is a man running for the office and today when he criticized the president in the middle of am international crisis one has to wonder who is advising this guy? I am sure the right is cheering him on, but he is not acting like a man who loves country like he so often proclaims. We’ve got one president today, and that is Barack Obama. Romney is merely a contender at this point and after the actions of him and his team today I would even say a pretender.
PS Please don’t write comments saying they did this same thing to GW, if they did it was wrong then just like it is wrong NOW.

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  • Bill  On September 12, 2012 at 3:44 pm

    Yeah, no more mentioning George Bush in this campaign, The era of George Bush has long passed. Right? So please remember to tell those who write in lamenting that Obama’s economic failures are George Bush’s fault. Ok?

  • Bill  On September 12, 2012 at 4:39 pm

    We agreed not to mention Obama’s predecessor, so I won’t. But I do want to remind you that what Romney did is not unprecedented. Back in the 1970s there was a failed presidency which serves as the prototype for this present administration. Oh yeah, President Jimmy Carter’s. In a demonstration of foreign policy ineptitude during the Iranian hostage crisis, a Republican presidential candidate by the name of Ronald Reagan roundly criticized Jimmy Carter for his fecklessness in dealing with that crisis on a daily basis. Strangely enough, the country perceived Ronald Reagan as acting more presidential than the president himself.

    It was the mismanagement of that crisis which ultimately defeated Carter. Could this be the beginning of the demise of Obama’s campaign?

  • rs  On September 12, 2012 at 5:44 pm

    I gree with Bill 100%. President Obama needs to step up and lead. With any luck, Obama and his cabinet of “Yes Men” will be unemployed this November.

  • Bill  On September 12, 2012 at 11:19 pm

    Chris Stevens is the first diplomat killed while in service to his country since 1979. The eerie coincident here is that murderer also occurred in the Middle East during the tenure of, you guessed it, President Jimmy Carter. It’s strange how similar ideology yields similar outcomes.

  • Okey  On September 13, 2012 at 9:02 pm

    SHAME, MITT ROMNEY WANTED TO GAIN A POLITICAL CAPITAL OUT OF THE GRIEVING CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE FAMILIES OF AMBASSADOR CHRIS STEVENS AND THE THREE OTHER DIPLOMATS THAT DIED WITH HIM. AT A TIME MEN AND WOMEN OF GOODWILL ARE UNITED IN THEIR SUPPORT FOR THE BEREAVED FAMILIES AND DENUNCIATION OF THE BARBARIC EVILS OF THEIR MURDERERS, MITT ROMNEY WAS ROLLING HIS SLEEVES FOR A DIFFERENT BALL GAME. TOO SHAMEFUL TO SAY THE LEAST, BUT CALLOUS TO SAY IT AT BEST.

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