Friday, September 21, 2012
Is The Invertebrate, aka Mitt Romney, Playing to Lose? He Deserts Base, Talks Mass Amnesty for Illegal Human Beings, and Now Says That He Loves the 47%
Mitt Romney on Univision, on Wednesday, September 19
Posted by Nicholas Stix
Romney Promises Not to 'Round Up' Undocumented Immigrants
Romney Says Campaign Is About 'the 100 Percent'
By Jordan Fabian
MIAMI, Sept. 19, 2012
ABC News
Mitt Romney sought to repair the damage from his "47 percent" remarks, saying here today he is concerned about the well-being of all voters at a "Meet the Candidate" event sponsored by Univision.
Romney found himself in a defensive crouch this week after a leaked video showed his making disparaging comments about voters of lesser means. He also faced the challenge of appealing to a Latino viewing audience that he has so far struggled to attract during the campaign.
"My campaign is about the 100 percent of America," Romney said in a refrain he would repeat four times during the 45-minute event.
"I know I'm not going to get 100 percent of the vote, and my campaign will focus on those people we think we can bring in to support it," he said. "But this campaign is about helping people who need help."
Romney, 65, was also pressed on the hot-button issue of immigration by Univision anchors Jorge Ramos and Maria Elena Salinas at the BankUnited Center Field House on the University of Miami campus.
The candidate emphasized that he would expand legal immigration and said that he wouldn't aggressively pursue undocumented immigrants living in the United States.
"I am not going to be going around the country and rounding them up," he said.
He also criticized President Obama for not taking up an immigration overhaul bill during his first year in the White House, a promise he made to Ramos during the 2008 campaign.
"When I'm president, I will actually do what I promise, I will put in place an immigration reform system that resolves this issue," he said. [“Immigration reform” is code for amnesty!]
But Romney refused to provide more details about how he would handle 1 million-plus young undocumented immigrants who are eligible for a temporary reprieve from deportation under "deferred action," the Obama administration program that is popular among Latino voters.
"For those who are already here and that are undocumented and were brought here by their parents and are therefore illegal aliens in this country, my view is that we should put in place a permanent solution," he said.
When pressed, Romney again insisted that he would not "round up" undocumented people. He said that he would provide a pathway to permanent resident status for undocumented immigrants who pursue military service, but did not say what would happen to those seeking a college degree.
He also stuck by his guns on some of the tougher positions he adopted during the GOP primary, such as "self-deportation" and his support for the Arizona immigration law.
"I believe people make their own choices as to whether they want to go home and that's what I mean by 'self deportation,'" Romney said. "People decide if they want to go back to their country of origin and get in line legally to be able to come to this country."
Romney has struggled mightily to attract Latino voters during this campaign. He trails Obama 66-29 percent among Latino registered voters nationwide, according to a Latino Decisions tracking poll released last week.
But Romney appeared before a partisan Republican crowd here at the BankUnited Center. When Ramos grilled him on "self-deportation," the crowd let out an audible groan.
"I have some friends, apparently," Romney said.
He is throwing the election. No one can be this stupid, if he that stupid he will probably worse than Obozo is now or the shrub before him.
ReplyDeleteIf by some miracle, Romney wins (or more likely, Obama loses), he will do what GWB did. Namely, spend all his time courting people (nonwhites especially) who will never vote for him. This will result in a 23% approval rating.
ReplyDeleteBy contrast, if as president Romney governed by favoring his own voters, he could keep over 50% of the public on his side. Of course, the leaders of the Stupid Party will never do this.
David In TN
Let's hope Obama is elected, because then Whites will have a Diversity to blame for total loss.
ReplyDeleteHe's a globalist and George Bush redux.
ReplyDeleteAt least if BO gets reelected he'll be an immediate lame duck. And so even Democrats will begin to oppose him.
With Mittens there will be the obligatory "honeymoon" period if he's elected. This is when the parasites in Congress might be most likely to give him what he (and the elites) want, which is amnesty.
He's more playing to Jews than to lose but it's the same thing. Jews hate us and it makes sense to suck up to them.
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