ABC's Kerley Knocks Romney's 'Embarrassing,' 'Awkward' 'Missteps'
Good Morning America's David Kerley on Saturday parroted Democratic talking points, mocking Mitt Romney for "embarrassing missteps." Kerley openly wondered how the campaign could get things "so wrong."
The ABC correspondent played up the location of a Romney speech, Friday, and harped on the Republican for saying he had a "couple" Cadillacs. Kerley complained, "So, what were they thinking?...For what was billed as a big speech, how did they get it so wrong? " He continued, "Romney in a cavernous football stadium, just 30 yards of chairs, some of them empty and the entire stands completely empty."
Kerley even added his own editorial commentary. After insisting that the candidate "awkwardly drew attention to his wealth," the journalist editorialized, "A couple of Cadillacs? One at a home in California and one at a home in Boston."
On Monday's GMA, John Berman hit Romney for a comment he made about NASCAR. He gloated, "Democrats jumping on those comments, saying more proof Mitt Romney is out of touch."
Over on CBS This Morning, host Charlie Rose insisted that Romney pointing out that he has friends who are NASCAR team owners was "another quote Mitt Romney may want to take back."
In the 2008 campaign, journalists refrained from attacking millionaire John Edwards as phoney and out of touch. In fact, Good Morning America repeatedly hyped the marriage of John and Elizabeth Edwards, eagerly relating details of the couple's 30th anniversary. Later it would be revealed that the Democrat was cheating on his cancer-stricken wife.
A transcript of the February 25 GMA segment, which aired at 7:09am EST, follows:
DAN HARRIS: It's your voice, your vote. Battleground Michigan. T-minus three days until what will likely be a tipping point in this race. And at this do or die moment, the Romney campaign now dealing with two embarrassing missteps. Let's get more this morning from David Kerley who is in Washington. David, good morning, to you.
ABC GRAPHIC: Three Days to Battleground Michigan: Did Romney Make Two Mistakes?
DAVID KERLEY: Dan, you're absolutely right. We're at this very critical point with this Michigan primary days away. Romney in a little bit of trouble so he needs to get everything right. Correct? So, what were they thinking?
UNIDENTIFIED: I give you the next president of the United States, Mitt Romney.
KERLEY: For what was billed as a big speech, how did they get it so wrong? Romney in a cavernous football stadium, just 30 yards of chairs, some of them empty and the entire stands completely empty. [Audio of chanting protesters.] And not much better outside where workers reminded Romney that he opposed the auto bailout, saying, "Let Detroit go bankrupt."
MITT ROMNEY: I love cars.
KERLEY: But that didn't stop Romney, who awkwardly drew attention to his wealth again when he called himself a car guy.
ROMNEY: I drive a Mustang and a Chevy pickup truck. Ann drives a couple of Cadillacs, actually.
KERLEY: A couple of Cadillacs? One at a home in California and one at a home in Boston. Romney did add a few details to his economic plan. A 20 percent cut to income taxes. Raise the retirement age for Social Security and also raise the eligibility age for Medicare.
ROMNEY: Look, those are the kind of common sense changes we have to have. We have got to fix our balance sheet.
KERLEY: With so much on the line, the Michigan primary is proving to be a pivotal moment in the campaign. The gloves are coming off. Romney pummeled Rick Santorum during the debate.
ROMNEY: While I was fighting to save the Olympics, you were fighting to save the bridge to nowhere.
KERLEY: And he's not letting up on the airwaves.
ROMNEY AD: Rick Santorum is called the ultimate Washington insider.
KERLEY: Santorum, too, has a punch or two left. Even though he also opposed the auto bailout, he's hitting Romney in a new ad.
SANTORUM AD: Who is on the side of Michigan workers? Not Romney.
KERLEY: Negative on the air, but last night, Santorum was Mr. Nice.
SANTORUM: We have seen too much just nasty politics on issues that, well, frankly, I haven't even talked about, have I?
KERLEY: He may have toned it down a little bit last night, but expect him to continue to go after mitt romney. He'll call him a resolute liberal. It's a critical pivot point in the race, Dan, and they're racing for the last vote there is in Michigan.
HARRIS: The L-word, a big, a big fighting point. Thank you, David Kerley.
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DAVID KERLEY: Dan, you're absolutely right. We're at this very critical point with this Michigan primary days away. Romney in a little bit of trouble so he needs to get everything right. Correct? So, what were they thinking?









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Sorry Scott for going off topic
Submitted by bkeyser on Mon, 02/27/2012 - 4:51pm.
but speaking of Romney missteps...
Geez....
Submitted by OldJarhead77 on Mon, 02/27/2012 - 4:53pm.
If these guys were any farther in the Tank for Oblame-me.......they would have been wearing their double thick knee pads and spring loaded neck braces.......
So how does that compare?
Submitted by jon_torlin on Mon, 02/27/2012 - 5:08pm.
How in the world does that even compare to Blonde's 100+ gaffes(what are we at, 110 yet? Better trademark it or something) by Our Lord and Savior DuhOne who saved the economy and got everyone jobs but can't control the gas price problems?
-Jon
Eggs-akley!
Submitted by almostacowboy on Mon, 02/27/2012 - 5:56pm.
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Here you go Jon
Submitted by Blonde on Mon, 02/27/2012 - 5:58pm.
I added #80 today.
Handy Reference Guide to Obama's Gaffes and Goofs ~ Currently Numbering 200 (and Counting)
glad you brought that up
Submitted by jon_torlin on Mon, 02/27/2012 - 6:03pm.
And word has it that the dem governors themselves talked with Our Lord and Savior DuhOne about circumventing elections this year at this event. I'm having a hard time not being alarmed by this kind of thinking and thanking God we have Gov Perry.
-Jon
Blonde, I saw you had him pitching
Submitted by upcountrywater on Mon, 02/27/2012 - 6:18pm.
How about him swinging a pickaxe?
You Didn't Build That.
Thanks, upc
Submitted by Blonde on Mon, 02/27/2012 - 6:20pm.
Hadn't seen that one.
Finally, a job he IS capable of doing. Although who on earth does that in dress slacks and leather shoes?
I think I'll title that one "gardening in inappropriate attire", or maybe "the overdressed gardener".
Handy Reference Guide to Obama's Gaffes and Goofs ~ Currently Numbering 200 (and Counting)
Chance the Gardener, also known as ---
Submitted by matthewdean on Mon, 02/27/2012 - 6:25pm.
'Chauncey Gardiner' from "Being There" would work, too.
MD
I worked that into the link title
Submitted by Blonde on Mon, 02/27/2012 - 7:34pm.
Chance the Gardener was a LOT smarter than The Won.
Handy Reference Guide to Obama's Gaffes and Goofs ~ Currently Numbering 200 (and Counting)
doing it all wrong
Submitted by jon_torlin on Mon, 02/27/2012 - 6:30pm.
He was holding that pickaxe all wrong, that's a recipe to permanent back damage. But then again, he does a lot of things wrong too, some deliberately like the economy and oil and our enemies while at the same time, some things that should be relatively easy like throwing a baseball and playing basketball without getting smacked around like a p*ssy and getting stitches like a crybaby.(I still think it was something stupid that happened on his part which resulted him in getting smacked)
-Jon
J, Obama out swung by a girl.
Submitted by upcountrywater on Mon, 02/27/2012 - 6:38pm.
A pickaxe swing should go over your head...
You are welcome, glad to help on your way to 200...
You Didn't Build That.
Same Talking Points on NPR
Submitted by andrew - des moines on Mon, 02/27/2012 - 9:49pm.
NPR brought on Cokie Roberts to hammer Romney on the supposed gaffs. Note that NPR (as far as I know) never mentions Obama gaffs, didn't mention anything about the post-racial president's message to black Americans, or note ABC's slip that the most transparent administration in history is prosecuting whistle-blowers at a record pace.