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PLANK SEPTEMBER 17, 2012

Three Things We Learned from the Secret Romney Video

It’s official: Mitt Romney does not want the votes of 47 percent of the electorate. Or so the Republican presidential candidate says in a videotape shot at a fundraiser and obtained by Mother Jones. In the recording, Romney breaks down the election in Randian terms before an audience of affluent GOP donors: “There are 47 percent of the people who will vote for the president no matter what,” Romney says, explaining that nearly half of the electorate is made up of people “who are dependent upon government, who believe that they are victims, who believe the government has a responsibility to care for them, who believe that they are entitled to health care, to food, to housing, to you-name-it.” And, Romney says, “I'll never convince them they should take personal responsibility and care for their lives.”

Assuming the recording is authentic, his words could turn out to be the former Massachusetts governor’s version of Barack Obama’s 2008 “cling” comments. But once you get past being shocked by the candidate’s derisive view of his fellow citizens, the off-the-record, invitation-only peek into Romney offers a few other revelations, less incendiary but also interesting. Among them:

1) Romney Really Doesn’t Want to Talk Specifics

When pressed in public for specifics about his policies—how, say, he would cut the deficit or replace Obamacare—Romney usually tells voters to read his book Believe in America: Mitt Romney’s Plan for Jobs and Economic Growth. (Available only on Kindle.) He says the same thing in the video, but also wanders into a description of 2008 that suggests a different view on policy. “This president won because of ‘hope and change,’” he says, using a line Republicans often use to slam denigrate Barack Obama. The candid Romney in this video seems to actually believe it, which might explain why his acceptance speech at the RNC contained a mere 180 words describing his jobs plan in the broadest terms possible. “In a setting like this, a highly intellectual subject—discussion on a whole series of important topics typically doesn’t win elections,” he tells the donors. Romney still may want to consider hedging his bets with a few details, just in case a stray voter actually does care. After all, an ABC poll released last week found that 63% of voters believe Romney has not been specific enough about his policy plans.

2) Romney doesn’t have a very good sense of the actual GOP electorate

If Romney had taken a look at the numbers, he might not have been so quick to write off that 47%. There aren’t statistics on which party’s voters are more dependent on the federal government, but a recent Pew Research survey shows that both Democrats and Republicans have surprisingly similar educational and income profiles:

The small subsample of households that pay neither income nor payroll taxes are split between seniors and very poor families making less than $20,000 per year. And many of these non-paying voters live in states Romney is counting on in November: According to the Tax Foundation, nine of the ten states with the highest percentage of non-paying citizens are in the South or Southwest.

3) Romney Is Actually a Charismatic Speaker—When He’s Talking to His Kind of People

You know that awkward, fumbling Romney you see almost every time you watch a video clip from the campaign? He’s missing from this video. In front of an audience of his fellow deep-pocketed types, it seems, the socially awkward Republican standard-bearer is magically replaced with a confident-sounding, affable, skillful public speaker. So if he were to get elected, it would provide an extra incentive for him to make sure his economic plans are adopted by Congress: More plutocrats among the population means more settings in which Romney sounds comfortable—which, in turn, means a smaller chance of President Romney being done in by the kinds of gaffes that have troubled his 2012 campaign.

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Right. So when Romney is spinning his elitist, anti-democratic, pro-corporatist BS, he's quite fluent. So it's only when he knows he's got a general audience that he gets awkward and stumbles. Seems to me that he IS the candidate of the 5% then. No wonder his policies simply repeat G.W. Bush's policies -- that's as far as his imagination reaches. He's not merely repeating Koch-Brothers talking points. He really BELIEVES in Koch-Brothers talking points. This is not a good recommendation for president.

- AllanL5

September 17, 2012 at 8:33pm

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Well his fluency doesn't mask the awful things he's saying! Plus, as the charts so clearly illuminate, he doesn't get his base at all. They are mostly not well-educated, they tend to be seniors, they are working class - and he wrongly stereotypes ALL Obama supporters as swaying in da hammock of dependency. Which is a crock. PS ooooohhhhh I wish we had a Dickens in our midst.

- Sophia

September 17, 2012 at 9:02pm

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Obama will now release an ad wherein he says he worries about 100% of Americans, even those who won't vote for him. Is Romney on Obama's payroll? Nah, but it gotta be something. Maybe some pictures of Rafalca and Mitt doing that whole equus thing. I didn't think this was even possible but Mitt the twit is starting to make Sarah Palin look superior a campaigner. At the worst she was incoherent, this guy is just fucking EVIL.

- blackton

September 17, 2012 at 9:09pm

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I hope this video dispels any lingering notion that deep down in his heart Romney is a moderate who will govern as such if he wins the election. The guy is a cloistered, effete elitist whose policies and appointments will reflect that orientation.

- Thunderroad

September 18, 2012 at 4:26am

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He's a lousy campaigner because it's hard to pretend to be something you're not.

- Claris

September 18, 2012 at 5:38am

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Romney is bitter or incompetent or both.

- Nusholtz

September 18, 2012 at 7:30am

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Calm down, feverish posters. Rhetoric at a fundraiser would not be Romney's public policy. Ronald Reagan talked about cutting gov't but talk is cheap & Reagan grew govt an average of 6% a year. But the principle that Romney (an unprincipled guy) articulates is correct. Among minorities, Obama's firm support must be over 90% He has locked in all those dependent on govt transfers, not just the welfare/public housing dependent but also a majority of those in civil service, where minorities are overrepresented. Anyone who has ever observed or worked w/people in these make-work jobs knows how dysfunctional most of them are. (Yes, yes, not all, but really most) That's Obama's core & it would be as futile for Romney to pander to them as it would be for them to try to get private sector jobs.

- raygun

September 18, 2012 at 7:43am

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I have read that this tape doesn't show the real Romney because he was pumping for campaign cash. I think this smoother, less plastic Romney is the one that made $250 million pitching deals. The Ken doll campaigning knows he can't speak contemporaneously without his Randian beliefs being exposed, so he waits for someone to ask a questions and then he speaks one of the phrases he was programmed to speak, without regard to the topic or question. It was hard to reconcile his stupid candidate with the deal slayer, and I belief the tape confirms that he is mean, not stupid. I wouldn't vote for him anyway, but I was curious about the obvious disconnect.

- smabry03

September 18, 2012 at 8:04am

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Raygun: "He has locked in all those dependent on govt transfers . . ". I suppose this includes the entire armed forces as well. Mr. Romney may find it hard to believe that there are Americans out there who think there's more to being an American than just trying to get rich. What's interesting is that so many people serving in the armed forces support the Republicans when that party in effect thinks they're just a bunch of chums.

- brokensq

September 18, 2012 at 8:07am

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I truly wonder how long it can be before he steps aside for Paul Ryan. Anyone who would vote for this cretin of a human being (it is not his small government philosophy, it his contempt for 47% of America) themselves deserve no respect. Get rid of him, put in Mike Huckabee. At least he truly has compassion for Americans though I disagree with much of his political philosophy. So raygun, go to hell. This is not rhetoric, this was not inelegantly stating a philosophy of small government, this was outright saying that 47% of Americans don't take responsibility for their lives and are not worth worrying about. I could never imagine GWB saying this, or Reagan (he could be crass towards the poor but there were undeserving poor and welfare reform helped improve their station), even a blowhard like Newt while he might believe it would not have said it calling it right wing social engineering. Christmas has come in September.

- blackton

September 18, 2012 at 8:26am

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HAHAHAHAHAHA!! Christmas in September is right, blackton. I'm enjoying the shit out of listening to all the wingnuts, both professional and amateur trying to spin themselves out of this one. The self-interested pros--e.g. David Brooks--are fursiously trying to distance themselves from Romney's candidacy ("The incompetence has to stop!" writes Brooks), whereas the true-believing nobodies like our raygun, here, and john336 ("He that believeth on the Son hath everlasting life: and he that believeth not the Son shall not see life; but the wrath of God abideth on him") are trying to argue Mitt's case on the merits, as if the merits of Mitt's position make the tiniest bit of difference. Clint Eastwood wins the prize for inadvertently supplying the most concise summation of this year's election theme: Go fuck yourself. Mitt Romney is the first presidential candidate in US history to run on a platform of telling the American people to go fuck themselves, and whether or not he has done it intentionally, I appreciate the service he has provided in clarifying his own and the Republican Party's true motives. PS, john336, it's gonna take more than the wrath of God to save Romney's bungling, lying ass.

- AaronW

September 18, 2012 at 9:05am

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This absolutely makes my week. God love him, O'Bama really does have the luck o the Irish. What's Romney going to do next, I wonder? Hold a fundraising auction where he sells orphans as house chattel to wealthy donors?

- Tristan

September 18, 2012 at 9:43am

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Being that there is a lot more video to be released at this point I wouldn't be surprised if Jerry Sandusky shows up on that video and the two discuss how much they dig children.

- blackton

September 18, 2012 at 9:43am

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@ Blackton: LOL Seriously. It's as if the Romney staff sat around reading Galston's "... terrible, horrible, no-good, very bad campaign" post and collectively said "Oh shit that's NOTHING. Watch this!" Forget Obama, Axlerod, Plouffe, B Clinton, et al. Romney is turning our to be the most lethally brilliant Democratic campaigner in decades.

- Tristan

September 18, 2012 at 9:49am

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Ok everybody, contest for the day. Come up with a new catchy campaign slogan for Mitt which will truly re-energize the base. My suggestion: "Romney/Ryan 2012: You Are Not Entitled To Food" Have at it, y'all.

- Tristan

September 18, 2012 at 10:17am

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The 2012 campaign will be known as Romney v. Romney. On the positive side, Romney got one thing right. This election is a referendum. On Romney.

- icarus-r

September 18, 2012 at 10:22am

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Lets recap, Brits can't run the Olympics, Palestinians are inferior because of their culture, Jews make money real good because of their culture, and 47% of Americans are irresponsible moochers who feel entitled to eating, having a bed, and not dying of illness. And he thinks if his father were really Mexican (ie brown) he would be running away with this election. And he thinks his mere presence on the throne will ensure American prosperity. And the funniest thing is what I wrote above is 100% true. These are things he actually believed and has said on camera.

- blackton

September 18, 2012 at 10:22am

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Romney/Ryan: America is not worthy Romney/Ryan: Because Satan is otherwise occupied Romney/Ryan: the horror, the horror

- blackton

September 18, 2012 at 10:25am

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Tristan, I put that idea up over at TDB as well, this is not mine Romney/Ryan: The White Choice

- blackton

September 18, 2012 at 10:40am

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If this doesn't finish that sad, sorry campaign, nothing will. It's not like Chicago has to take bits out of context, and edit those to come out with an attack ad. All that's needed is to play the whole thing in 30 second segments. Romney 2012: Are there no prisons? Are there no workhouses?

- dubyadoubte

September 18, 2012 at 10:44am

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Blackie my friend, you're rolling today. :)

- Tristan

September 18, 2012 at 10:45am

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My vote for the Romney/Ryan slogan is the same as Globo Gym's slogan: "Romney/Ryan: We're better than you and we know it!" Expanded slogan: "Here at Romney-Ryan, we understand that "Poverty" and "Minimum Wage" are genetic disorders, much like baldness or necrophilia, and it's only your fault if you don't hate yourself enough to do something about it. "

- miceelf

September 18, 2012 at 11:26am

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Romney/Ryan: Believe in unentitled America. Every time Mitt opens his mouth I send a check to the Obama campaign.

- ballston

September 18, 2012 at 11:26am

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The only surprise here would be #3, but it's not really a surprise that this successful businessman is comfortable in the company of his peers. The sad part is that this is like Obama's "cling" statement, his words are the gospel incarnate to many; it's exactly what they think and believe. I've already seen non-apologists that feel this hard truth will win him the election. At this point, it won't even be amusing to watch him attempt to both roll-back the comments and double-down unapologetically depending on which crowd he thinks he is addressing.

- GSpinks

September 18, 2012 at 11:29am

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Romney/Ryan 2012: "Believe in Us (please?)" "Isn't a completely blank slate a better idea?" "Old & Retired people - you won't be voting for us!" "What went wrong last time you tried us?"

- Nari224

September 18, 2012 at 12:50pm

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Romney should just make this his campaign song. Except that he should change the chorus to “Kill the 47%”. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgpa7wEAz7I Efficiency and progress is ours once more Now that we have the Neutron bomb It's nice and quick and clean and gets things done Away with excess enemy But no less value to property No sense in war but perfect sense at home: The sun beams down on a brand new day No more welfare tax to pay Unsightly slums gone up in flashing light Jobless millions whisked away At last we have more room to play All systems go to kill the poor tonight Gonna Kill kill kill kill Kill the poor: Tonight Behold the sparkle of champagne The crime rate's gone Feel free again O' life's a dream with you, Miss Lily White Jane Fonda on the screen today Convinced the liberals it's okay So let's get dressed and dance away the night While they: Kill kill kill kill Kill the poor: Tonight

- NateG

September 18, 2012 at 1:47pm

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Nate, are we going to have to take away your posting privileges? This is the second comment section you've killed with that post...j/k!

- GSpinks

September 18, 2012 at 2:33pm

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darn, tried to add italics to the glitch but it didn't take. oh well. :)

- GSpinks

September 18, 2012 at 2:34pm

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Romney Ryan 2012: We're All In This Together (me and my friends)!

- ironyroad

September 18, 2012 at 8:08pm

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