NYT Chides: Romney Already Running Too Harsh a Campaign Against Obama
The presidential campaign has just begun in earnest, but New York Times reporter Michael Barbaro already thinks the Mitt Romney campaign is getting too nasty. Barbaro's previous reporting doesn't betray much concern for Republican electoral prospects, but he was very concerned with the tone of the Romney campaign in Thursday's story.
(By contrast, the Times doesn't seem to mind Obama's concerted campaign to paint Mitt Romney as what the Times's own Helene Cooper helpfully termed "a right-wing extremist.")
In "Allies Urge Romney to Shift to Positive Campaign," Barbaro wrote:
Republicans have a message for Mitt Romney: it’s time to go positive.
Prominent party leaders, unsettled by the frequently combative tone of Mr. Romney’s presidential campaign, are pressing the presumptive Republican nominee to leaven his harsh criticism of President Obama with an optimistic conservative vision that can inspire the party faithful, appeal to swing voters and set out a governing agenda should he win in November.
Their worry: that the angry tenor of the Republican primary season could carry over into the general election, leaving Mr. Romney trapped in a punch-counterpunch campaign that would limit his ability to define fundamental differences with the Democrats. In interviews, these Republicans said that Mr. Romney must focus more on what he is for, not just what he is against.
“Mitt Romney has to come up with a plan and policy and principles that people can rally around,” said Gov. Gary R. Herbert of Utah, a strong supporter of Mr. Romney who said it was “fair game” to point out differences with the president. “It can’t just be negativity.”
Calls for Mr. Romney to adjust his approach, which the campaign has so far resisted, carry special weight because they come from many of his best-known supporters, like Jeb Bush, the former governor of Florida, and Mitch Daniels, the governor of Indiana.
In interviews, Republican leaders said they agree with Mr. Romney’s attacks and understand that he is trying to harness the anger of the Republican base. But they said he has not yet struck the right balance between explaining what is wrong with his opponent’s record and what is admirable about his own.
The goal, they said, should be to capture the sunny conservatism embodied by Ronald Reagan and to a lesser extent George W. Bush, neutralizing liberal efforts to portray Mr. Romney as biting and backward-looking.
The issue is important for Mr. Romney because he has often had difficulty talking about his conservative principles without sounding forced and off key (describing himself as “severely conservative”) or creating policy problems for himself (calling for illegal immigrants to self-deport). And it does not help that polls show Mr. Obama starts with an advantage among voters when it comes to likability.
Another conservative that doesn't normally get favorable citations in the Times made an appearance:
William Kristol, the conservative writer, gently chided Mr. Romney this week in the pages of his magazine, The Weekly Standard, for engaging in small-bore squabbles with the president, including a withering speech in Charlotte, N.C., that the Romney campaign billed as a “prebuttal” to Mr. Obama’s address at the Democratic National Convention.
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And in the days since Rick Santorum dropped out of the race, effectively crowning Mr. Romney the nominee, the former Massachusetts governor has only intensified his attacks on Mr. Obama, traveling to North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Ohio to deliver often slashing assessments of what he has called the president’s “record of failure,” his habit of “punishing people” and his plan to “attack success.”
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liberals running for their lives!!
Submitted by spiderdan on Thu, 04/26/2012 - 4:19pm.
Seems the closer we get to purging the White House of that media creation and race-baiting communist, the greater levels of anxiety will be for those media outlets responsible for ushering him in. Given the left's general use of slander and insult (their hallowed legions of comedians) and the right's awakening from the hangover that resulted in Hopey-Dopey's election, this election cycle will be loaded with vitriol and insults. Frankly, the greatest moments we'll realize (in our current political dynamic) will be those when the liberals and their media sycophants get ridiculed and berated (justifiably so) to the point they finally assume their place in the septic tank of history.
Read headline -
Submitted by almostacowboy on Thu, 04/26/2012 - 4:25pm.
my first thought was , "WAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH! :-(
My second thought was.....
Submitted by almostacowboy on Thu, 04/26/2012 - 4:30pm.
Uh-oh. Romney must have quoted a fact about one of Obama's failed policies.
Yeah
Submitted by Galvanic on Fri, 04/27/2012 - 3:10pm.
The Dems will cry that Romney is running a "negative campaign" each and everytime he criticizes Obama's policies.
Then they'll throw the Race Card.
Hard-ball politics
Submitted by CO2Maker on Fri, 04/27/2012 - 5:24pm.
Use state senate election rules to invalidate the candidacy of your three opponents, clear the slate, sail unopposed to the Democratic primary victory and thus to an electoral victory in the fall.
http://snipurl.com/239blk7
http://mediamatters.org/research/200806020007
Then compel the release of your opponent's disputed custody hearing records (from 5 years previous to the election), which both ex-spouses agreed would not be made public along with the divorce records, which they agreed to release. The released documents included descriptions of the opponent's sexual habits. Scandalized and humiliated, the opponent eventually withdrew very late in the campaign and a weak replacement candidate was found to run as a Republican. He was crushed.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Ryan_(politician)
Yes, please. Let's play nice. No hurting, no gouging, no kicking the other guy. Okay, we're not looking now because we trust you.
Owwww! Why did you do that?
Mitt won't make McCain's mistakes
Submitted by Blonde on Thu, 04/26/2012 - 4:34pm.
I'm becoming enthused for the Ham Sammich.
I truly hope the Romney campaign continues to turn all of these faux democrat memes (war on women, war on dogs) around on the O-bots, with mocking sarcasm.
I want all Republicans to fight an all out ideological war on Obama and every democrat in the land. Give no quarter, take no prisoners.
Handy Reference Guide to Obama's Gaffes and Goofs ~ Currently Numbering 200 (and Counting)
Translation
Submitted by Free Stinker on Thu, 04/26/2012 - 5:36pm.
Romneys tactics are working.
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Many years ago, as part of a
Submitted by celator on Thu, 04/26/2012 - 6:35pm.
Many years ago, as part of a graduate course, I conducted an experiment to discover a sound pitch that would cause panic in a nest of mice in a lab setting. As I maneuvered the sound frequency and amplification, I finally found the right pitch and volume that caused all the mice to simultaneously go berserk and start attacking each other (the pitch varied a little from one nest of mice to another, but not much).
Romney seems to have found the correct sound pitch to drive the Obamabots into a proper state of berserkiness. ;+} Well done, Mitt.
Running Scared
Submitted by tolstoyx on Thu, 04/26/2012 - 7:15pm.
I think I heard what Mr. Barbaro was talking about when he said the tone was too harsh. Romney started talking about Obama's record. HOW RUDE!
Oh, boo hoo. Romney hits hard in the first inning!
Submitted by CO2Maker on Thu, 04/26/2012 - 9:10pm.
Or maybe it's like this (Romney in hat, Obama in black robe).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anEuw8F8cpE
"Republicans" cited are RINO's
Submitted by gopcongress on Fri, 04/27/2012 - 12:28pm.
Note that the NYT only got their "Republican" responses from the RINO preserve up in Kennebunkport, Maine, and not from real conservatives. This is significant.
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Someone call the WHAMbulance
Submitted by ArrowSmith on Sat, 04/28/2012 - 7:45pm.
I swear these MSM-types are jokes.