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Mitt Romney: President Obama Out Of Touch Like Marie Antoinette

First Posted: 12/29/2011 5:02 pm Updated: 12/30/2011 1:54 pm

MASON CITY, Iowa -- Mitt Romney on Thursday sought to portray President Barack Obama as out of touch with the struggles of everyday Americans -- a charge he himself has often faced -- by comparing the president to a former French queen who was overthrown during the French Revolution.

"When the president's characterization of our economy was, 'It could be worse,' it reminded me of Marie Antoinette: 'Let them eat cake,'" Romney said, referring to the infamously dismissive remark toward the poor attributed to the queen.

"This is not a time to be talking about, 'It could be worse.' It's a time to recognize that things should be better," Romney said during an interview on his campaign bus with The Huffington Post. "And the president's policies have failed the American people, have led to 25 million people still being out of work. He didn't cause the recession, but he has made it deeper and has made the recovery more tepid and the pain last longer."

Obama said during a Wisconsin town hall meeting in June 2010 that "it's hard to argue sometimes, things would have been a lot worse" without the stimulus plan he pushed through Congress. He also said that while unemployment was high, it was not as high as it could have been if he had done nothing.

The comments have become a regular talking point for Romney on the trail here in Iowa, as he seeks to keep his fire trained on the president. He has the luxury of doing so -- just a few days ahead of next Tuesday's caucuses -- because the rest of the primary field is scrambled and increasingly looks unable to put forward an alternative who is capable of defeating him.

Romney said he could not predict whether unemployment will move down from its current level of 8.6 percent in the next year, ahead of the fall contest between the Republican nominee and the incumbent president.

"If I could predict what the unemployment rate was going to be a year from now, why, you know, I could demand the world," he joked.

But he tried to undercut any argument the White House might make if the economy should improve even slightly this year.

"This has been already the worst recovery since Hoover. [Obama] may say it's getting better and try to take credit for the fact that the economy recovered. But the economy will always recover," Romney said. "We've never gone into permanent recession or depression. The economy will come back after recession. The question is, did he help it or hurt it? Did he prolong the pain or reduce the pain? The truth is he made things harder to recover, he made more people suffer longer."

As for his chances in Iowa, where he is increasingly seen as a favorite to win or come in a close second to Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas), Romney acknowledged that he is "all in" in the Hawkeye State, having announced that he will campaign here every day from now until the caucuses, with a quick trip to New Hampshire on Friday afternoon and Saturday morning.

But he downplayed a comment he made earlier in the day, when a reporter asked if it would be a victory if he finished behind Paul and Romney answered flatly, "No."

Democrats have jumped on the comment to try to raise expectations for Romney, saying that now if he does not win, it will be a big blow to his candidacy. But Romney didn't bite when asked to engage with the Democratic National Committee on the matter.

"If Ron Paul wins Iowa, Ron Paul will have won Iowa. I will not have won Iowa. Now, what that means down the road is a different matter," Romney said, expressing confidence in his campaign's preparation for a long primary battle.

"Well, we have 1,150 delegates to get. This is a long process. I'd love to get a good send-off from Iowa, and I hope to get that good send-off," Romney said. "Where you place in the 1-2-3-4 is far less important to me than whether you get 1,150 delegates."

Paul is undoubtedly set to compete with Romney for delegates over many months, having organized and prepared, just as Romney has, in many states beyond the first four. But Romney's comment indicated that in such a contest with Paul, he has no apprehension that he will lose to the Texas iconoclast.

Romney told Real Clear Politics in a separate interview, simply, "Ron Paul's not going to be our nominee."

Asked whether he has any PTSD from his devastating loss here in Iowa in the 2008 Republican primary, Romney said it was "actually the opposite."

"The experience of four years ago makes me recognize that this is very much out of my control and unpredictable, and you say what you believe and you look at the results and then you go on to the next contest," he said.

Read more from Romney's interview with The Huffington Post: he said "I'm not a Wall Street guy," and also opened up about his faith, telling HuffPost, "I pray everyday."

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serialcoma 09:36 AM on 12/30/2011
Romney and Bain Capital: ........... One deal involved KB Toys, a Pittsfield, Massachusetts, company that one of Bain's partnerships bought in 2000. The Times said that three years later, when Romney was governor of that state, Bain began laying off thousands of employees............ Bain also helped lead the private equity purchase of the big radio station operator Clear Channel Communications, a deal that  Read More...
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whirlpool
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08:34 PM on 03/13/2012
What a blockhead. He thinks we all have two Cadillacs, mansions, offshore bank accounts, our own planet and special undies not to mention a car top carrier for the family dog.
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blarneydude
I can handle the truth. Now let's talk about you.
02:17 PM on 01/08/2012
Spoken by quite possibly as out of touch a presidential candidate as has ever been, the only qualifier being his Tea conspecifics.
04:37 PM on 01/03/2012
Isn't this amazing? How this man can call anybody out of touch. Could somebody who interviews him ask him about the cost of any items? When did he last buy something in the supermarket? Why does the media ask him so many softball questions? Mitt has had many "Marie Antoinette" moments. " Corporations are people too" "I'm unemployed too." So what if people loose their homes, let the market take care of them." What world does he live in? Mitt is a Hollywood fabrication.
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Russell Lewis
Don't come at me like you're crazy.
03:55 AM on 01/03/2012
And if you don't believe it, he'll bet you $10,000.00.
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tlcpro
Work is not work when you love what you do.
11:52 AM on 01/02/2012
It's hard to get anything done when Republicans put road blocks in your way at every turn. This is not the President's fault. The blame, if it really needs placing, falls squarely on the Republican houses shoulders. If they'd start looking out for all of America, not just the 1%, perhaps we'd get somewhere.
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reneejkd
05:00 PM on 01/10/2012
AMEN!!!!!
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reneejkd
05:12 PM on 01/10/2012
Mitt Romney you're not fit to bash President Obama on ANY level.... let alone on the subject of being out of touch!!!
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Mike G NYC
12:28 AM on 01/02/2012
So it turns out that not only is Mitt Romney a person of low character and no discernable belief set, he is also a man of low intelligence who lacks the ability to comprehend simple spoken statements.

Let me rephrase that. . .it turns out Mitt Romney is a republican
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Nina Platter
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02:26 AM on 01/02/2012
I think President Obama has a lot more in common with the average guy, who works from the bottom, then becomes somebody! Mitt cant use that one either!
12:10 AM on 01/02/2012
Willard's ignorance is showing. Does he even have an understanding of his comment? Just
google this man and his lies , and you will see!
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Nina Platter
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02:25 AM on 01/02/2012
agreed, by the way what does a multi millionair, silver spooned guy have anything in common with the average person who works 40hrs a week and maybe doesnt have enough money to even go to Starrbucks?
12:06 AM on 01/02/2012
hahahahahahaha!!!!!! YEP!!! Exactly!!!
08:33 PM on 01/01/2012
Another republican using a mis-quote or rather a NON-quote therefore poor use of something that never happened in history which is an embarrassment all by itself but using something it to compare today's president just proves more how much out of touch with reality the republicans STILL are and apparantly ALWAYS will be.
danceswithdata
What if the hokey pokey IS what it's all about?
07:27 PM on 01/01/2012
Way to go Mitt - start the year off with a big bang. I have a vision of you, yes, YOU, YOURSELF, rising up out of that cake in your trendy undergarments. You will doubtlessly go on to win that Repub nomination, but make no mistake - you are so very, very far from the US Presidency it isn't even funny! Happy New Year to you and yours...have fun with squandering the millions you've thrown out so far on a campaign that will prove fruitless in the final analysis. Except for your Fruit of the Looms...
04:32 PM on 01/01/2012
Obama was out of touch before he was elected. He's good at one thing and ONE thing ONLY.............He's a #1 B.S. artist, and there are soooooooooooooooooo many people that he fooled.
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Michael Tuller
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05:32 PM on 01/01/2012
The only fools are the fools who vote Republican. A working class Republican is a world class chump.
11:08 PM on 01/01/2012
And anyone who talks like that ( you ) is a #1 "chump"
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tlcpro
Work is not work when you love what you do.
11:55 AM on 01/02/2012
Sadly, most Republicans vote against their own best interest and I don't see that changing any time soon. Republican politicians know how to get the sheep to run to the slaughter.
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Nina Platter
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02:29 AM on 01/02/2012
agreed the only fools are the ones who vote Republican! If anyone is falling for any of this junk being put out there by repubs they are the ones being foooled!
03:48 AM on 01/02/2012
You're evidently another mindless democrat who Obama has fooled into thinking he's actually doing something good for this country. NOT!!
03:42 PM on 01/01/2012
Mitt you of all people who changes what he says from State to State as if you poor soul has dementia but that sadly is not true you are just a excessive liar who truly believe people are just stupid.

Surprise Mitt the sickness you have no one else has. Your statement about Obama truly fits you Mitt and most of America knows that.
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scottaarrg
My dog loves me
03:31 PM on 01/01/2012
Romney says" Let them choke on Koch"
YOKEL13
Earth may be spherical, but the galaxy is flat
01:50 PM on 01/01/2012
How could anyone be more out of touch than Mitt Romney?
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plansmaker
There Is No Such Thing As Infinity In Science
01:28 PM on 01/01/2012
"Mitt Romney: President Obama Out Of Touch Like Marie Antoinette"
I think its more like he is harden and callous about the daily sufferings by tens of million Americans.
His $4 million dollar lavish vacation in Hawaii speaks volumes about his mindset.
YOKEL13
Earth may be spherical, but the galaxy is flat
01:52 PM on 01/01/2012
Please compare President Obama's digs to those of, say, George W. Bush, George H. W. Bush, and Ronald Reagan. Take your time, then get back to us,.
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plansmaker
There Is No Such Thing As Infinity In Science
03:03 PM on 01/01/2012
What does his personal properties or anyone's "digs" has anything to do with daily suffering of Americans under his failed economic policy?
04:33 PM on 01/01/2012
Has got nothing to do with "digs" Make sense or be quiet
YOKEL13
Earth may be spherical, but the galaxy is flat
03:20 PM on 01/01/2012
"hardened and calloused"... is that what you meant?
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scottaarrg
My dog loves me
03:33 PM on 01/01/2012
Be easy on her. She's been held captive by Fox News for 10 years.