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Mitt Romney Becomes The Latest Candidate To Make A Gaffe During Campaign Season

Mitt Romney Gaffe

NANCY BENAC   02/ 6/12 02:12 PM ET  AP

WASHINGTON — Mitt Romney's remark that he's not worried about the very poor, the latest gaffe in a campaign rich with blunders, joins a long list of wait-let-me-explain episodes in presidential election history.

It's been a banner year for campaign misfires: Rick Perry had an "oops" moment when he forgot one of the three government departments he wanted to eliminate. Herman Cain only made things worse after he fumbled a question about Libya by explaining he had "all this stuff twirling around in my head." Michele Bachmann launched her campaign with a cringe-worthy misfire, declaring that both she and actor John Wayne had lived in Waterloo, Iowa, when it was actually serial killer John Wayne Gacy Jr. who'd lived there.

Vice President Joe Biden chimed in with a fresh, albeit minor, flub on Monday when he misspoke during an appearance in Tallahassee, Fla., and declared that he and President Barack Obama "refuse to accept the notion that the United States' best days are ahead of us."

Will any of those sour notes still be ringing in the ears beyond November's ballots and confetti?

There's stiff competition in the pantheon of campaign misfires: Think of Howard Dean's primal scream in Iowa during the 2004 primary. Vice President Al Gore's overwrought sighs when debating George W. Bush in 2000. Vice President Dan Quayle's botched spelling of potato in 1992. And, way back at the dawn of televised presidential debates, Richard Nixon's profuse sweating on stage with cool-as-a-cucumber rival John Kennedy in 1960.

Some others with proven staying power:

THE OTHER ROMNEY. Mitt Romney knows only too well how devastating a single gaffe can be. Forty-five years ago, his father, George Romney, ended his presidential campaign after negative fallout from his answer to a question about why he he'd once supported the Vietnam War. In a 1967 TV interview, Romney referred back to his 1965 visit to the country and stated, "When I came back from Viet Nam, I'd just had the greatest brainwashing that anybody can get." He said he'd since done a lot more study of the matter and no longer believed the war was necessary.

Romney's poll numbers sank amid a swirl of ridicule and questions about whether he was naive. "Can't you just see him coming back from a conference with (Soviet official Alexei) Kosygin yelling that he had been brainwashed by a Russian?" Democratic Party Chairman John Bailey asked. Romney's wife, Lenore, allowed that her husband's words were "extremely unfortunate" and insisted that he was too strong a man to be brainwashed. But the damage had been done.

DEBATE DOMINATION. President Gerald Ford didn't dominate when he falsely declared in a 1976 debate that "there is no Soviet domination of Eastern Europe," including Poland. Time magazine called it "the blooper heard round the world." Democrat Jimmy Carter, Ford's rival, said the president had "disgraced our country." Ford only made things worse by refusing for days to retract the statement and offering clarifications that didn't really clarify things.

At one bizarre campaign appearance, the president spoke to reporters on a press bus via walkie-talkie and referred to himself in the third person, saying: "President Ford does not believe that the Polish people over the long run – whether they are in Poland or whether they are Polish-Americans here – will ever condone domination by a foreign force." The incident is recounted in Alan Schroeder's book about presidential debates, "Forty Years of High-Risk TV." Ford eventually apologized and said he recognized that the Soviets did dominate Poland and had military divisions stationed there.

CARTER CONSULTS. In the 1980 campaign, it was Carter who fumbled a Cold War question during a presidential debate by citing his 13-year-old daughter, Amy, on the subject of nuclear war. "I had a discussion with my daughter, Amy, the other day, before I came here, to ask her what the most important issue was," Carter said. "She said she thought nuclear weaponry – and the control of nuclear arms. This is a formidable force." The debate audience snickered. Carter's rival, Republican Ronald Reagan, served up a perfect rejoinder at a campaign rally, telling the crowd: "I remember when Patty and Ron were little kids, we used to talk about nuclear power," Schroeder recounted. Carter allowed in his memoir that "It was obvious that I had not expressed myself well."

DUKAKIS' TWO-FER: Michael Dukakis' run against President George H.W. Bush in 1988 yielded two lulus. His emotionally detached answer to a debate question about whether he would favor the death penalty if his wife, Kitty, were raped and murdered was a classic case of being too cool under pressure. "I think you know that I've opposed the death penalty during all of my life," he calmly replied. "I don't see any evidence that it's a deterrent, and I think there are better and more effective ways to deal with violent crime." Kitty Dukakis later wrote in her memoir, "That chilling incident at the second debate was the nail in the coffin. ... Michael made a mistake; he answered a question he should have hurled right back into the face of his questioner."

And then there was that unfortunate photo of a helmeted Dukakis taking a spin in a tank – the ultimate in What Not To Wear for candidates.

TIME OUT: The most telling moment in a three-way debate between Bush, Bill Clinton and Ross Perot in 1992, wasn't conveyed in words. It was Bush's glance at his watch. The president already was battling perceptions that he was out of touch and out of ideas in a time of economic distress. When the TV cameras caught him stealing a glance at his watch, it reinforced the impression that Bush wasn't up for the job. It didn't help, either, that when a young woman asked Bush how the national debt had affected him personally, he said he didn't really get the question.

MR. MISUNDERESTIMATED. George W. Bush served up enough malapropisms as candidate and president that it's hard to single out just one. But voters elected him twice, validating his theory that people "misunderestimated" him. That gave people eight years of mangled language and puzzling Bushisms to ponder. Among them: "I know the human being and fish can coexist peacefully." "Rarely is the question asked, is our children learning?" and "We look forward to hearing your vision, so we can more better do our job."

THE LITTLE PEOPLE: Condescension is one of the worst traps for a presidential candidate and Obama stepped squarely into it in April 2008. Speaking to well-heeled donors at a private fundraiser in the liberal bastion of San Francisco, no less, Obama said voters in struggling small towns of Pennsylvania and the Midwest "get bitter, they cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren't like them or anti-immigrant sentiment or anti-trade sentiment as a way to explain their frustrations."

When news of his comment leaked out, Obama got a boatload of grief from Hillary Rodham Clinton, his rival for the Democratic nomination, as well as presumptive Republican nominee John McCain. "Elitist and out of touch," snapped Clinton, whose supporters handed out "I'm not bitter" stickers. Much like Romney now, Obama defended the thought he was trying to convey before conceding he had chosen his words poorly.

It wasn't the first time the political sin of talking down to people had created problems for Obama's campaign. Earlier, he'd told Clinton during a debate, "You're likable enough, Hillary." And Michelle Obama set off her own tempest by declaring that the public's hunger for change powering her husband's presidential bid made her proud of her country "for the first time."

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Associated Press writer Cal Woodward in Washington contributed to this report.

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WASHINGTON — Mitt Romney's remark that he's not worried about the very poor, the latest gaffe in a campaign rich with blunders, joins a long list of wait-let-me-explain episodes in presidential ...
WASHINGTON — Mitt Romney's remark that he's not worried about the very poor, the latest gaffe in a campaign rich with blunders, joins a long list of wait-let-me-explain episodes in presidential ...
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AbeMartin 03:09 PM on 02/06/2012
It is a crying shame that Mr. Mitt is not permitted to indulge himself by sipping a nice postprandial Booker's Single Cask Bourbon. I can't think of a single individual in this country who could benefit more from a couple ounces of 86 proof attitude adjustment. (WTTW, Mr. Mitt: It is not unheard of for West Wing staffers to keep a bottle in the back of their desk drawer for a bit of kickin' back after a 20  Read More...
10:23 PM on 02/06/2012
Mitt's (the poster child for the upper 1%) whole campagne is a Gaffe isn't it?

Truth be told I'd be ashamed to call myself a Republican with the choices presented by thier party.

We keep being told about the "best of the best" and the "cream of the crop" in the buisness community, wow, this is Mitt?

It's no wonder we had an economic melt down!
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Pastori Balele
Graduate degree
08:27 PM on 02/06/2012
Okay, Romney may win GOP nomination. But is he a good candidate to beat President Obama? The answer is no. No American should trust Romney. Romney invested his money in Switzerland leaving American banks bankrupt. You do remember bank chaos in 2008. So Romney was one of those shipping their money abroad leaving banks here empty. Romney money benefited business people in Switzerland. Swiss people used Romney cash to expand their businesses. American people could not borrow money from empty American banks. Romney is a hypocrite asking American people to vote for him when he caused unemployment here. Actually Romney act of shipping jobs abroad is treason against American people. Watch out. If Romney could ship your jobs abroad when he was an ordinary guy, wait if you make mistake to make him president. He will use presidential power for 4 years to ship your jobs across the oceans. Romney does not care. You heard him say: "I don't care about very poor people." Don't vote for Romney. Please vote for President Obama. At least his money is in American banks.
04:39 PM on 02/06/2012
I guess they are following the Palin doctrine, as much as possible don't let him take questions from the audience. lol

Next they will have him running from the media.
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Tom Key
Intellectuals at the Gates
04:35 PM on 02/06/2012
Governor Romney has always been in two-way race.
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jeanwny
03:58 PM on 02/06/2012
THere is only one way to silence this perpetual gaffe candidate, and don't know if there has ever been a camapign where the nominee has not been allowed to speak.
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stape45
Spin this!
04:12 PM on 02/06/2012
America couldn't endure the damages sustained from another Dubya administration. Not any time soon - if ever.
04:21 PM on 02/06/2012
Nor Willard..

It would just devastate our Country.
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treadway123
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03:31 PM on 02/06/2012
It's like this creepy rich kid was throwen into a country school to fit in! 10,000. bets are normal for him, not understanding what the poor needs. He's wooden/cold an out of control when excitable.
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Xacomo
Hate is only a burden to those who bear it.
03:38 PM on 02/06/2012
True. Not in touch with reality.
03:25 PM on 02/06/2012
Some of these are real screw ups. But, some just represent the public's general unwillingness to accept inconvenient truths.
doctorzap
'When the Truth is found to be lies...
03:18 PM on 02/06/2012
-Vice President Joe Biden chimed in with a fresh, albeit minor, flub on Monday when he misspoke during an appearance in Tallahassee, Fla., and declared that he and President Barack Obama "refuse to accept the notion that the United States' best days are ahead of us."-

Big difference between a dim flub and a Regressive flub; when dims like Biden flub, they usually smile about it, then apologize. Right wing dingers like Robme, usually double down and try to rationalize what they said, or complain that it was taken out of context. For them, honesty is never the best policy. They think it's a sign of weakness.
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treadway123
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03:27 PM on 02/06/2012
Every Candidate flubs! But u truly believe Romney was just saying what he FEELS! I have So many reasons I wouldn't vote for Romney(Ties to Mexico,China, Swiss accts an etc). Mormonism being another! How long blacks were Not allowed in the Mormon church. People can't attend their family wedding unless they are Mormons an so much more.
RoofinReality
In the middle, trending fast away from the radical
03:40 PM on 02/06/2012
Hey doc,
You forgot one - the drive by media.
But then, these cons forget that they always remind us that Fox News dominates cable news info and that Rush and Hannity dominate AM alk radio.
Want to get a cheap laugh, ask a con who is the drive by media, the lamestream media if all cons control the top shows. The stunned look on their face gets me every single time.
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TurnToTheLeft
It's only called CLASS WARFARE when we fight back
03:18 PM on 02/06/2012
Romney has made several gaffes.
So, has Joe Biden. Love Joe; but he has become an easy target. He also seems too old now to take over as President and creates a vacuum for 2016. I wish HRC would be on the ticket with President Obama. Find some way to rest up and then run in 2016 to finish the work.

Re-elect President Obama 2012, give him majorities in both the House and Senate. Put an end to GOTP intolerance for women's rights, GAY rights, Religious Freedom and endless war on the working poor and middle-class. The GOTP supports WAR with everyone beginning with Iran and the Environment. Drill, Baby Drill! %ill Baby, %ill!
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AbeMartin
The best person fer a job is never a candidate
03:09 PM on 02/06/2012
It is a crying shame that Mr. Mitt is not permitted to indulge himself by sipping a nice postprandial Booker's Single Cask Bourbon. I can't think of a single individual in this country who could benefit more from a couple ounces of 86 proof attitude adjustment. (WTTW, Mr. Mitt: It is not unheard of for West Wing staffers to keep a bottle in the back of their desk drawer for a bit of kickin' back after a 20 hour per day, 140 hour work week). I fully appreciate the position of the LDS Church regarding alcohol and tobacco consumption, what with everything on this side of divide focused on getting the Saints and their spouses and ancestors into Heaven. However, should by some cosmic error you become our President, I don't think any non-Mormon's in your inner circle will be terribly enthused when you bring them a Coca~Cola and Jello Salad at 11:30PM to show them you appreciate their hard work on your behalf.
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treadway123
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03:23 PM on 02/06/2012
My Uncle quit the Mormon church after 47 yrs., cause he finally figured out they had robbed him blind. He couldn't Drink anything all those years, an his first sip of beer tasted good to him. Than he began to join family for meals/camping out an saw that he was missing so much in life, that he wasn't really living life at all. Than a jewish friend of his found out his Grandfather was in the Mormon book as being Baptised AFTER he was dead an that they would NEVER have premitted such a sin against a Jew an that broke the camel back. He broke with the Mormon church.
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ninagoneobama
Left happy
03:43 PM on 02/06/2012
F/F for your Uncle.
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Mediorite
Flash in the Pan
03:08 PM on 02/06/2012
This campaign season is very reminiscent of 2004, with the roles reversed.

In 2004, you had a primary contest against an incumbent in which there was a "safe" front-runner (Kerry) who wasn't the party favorite but was promoted by the party establishment as the most "electable", and who ended up winning the nomination over candidates the party base favored (like Dean).

Kerry was unable to shake his image as a serial flip-flopper and elitist, and his support was lackluster, leading to defeat in the general.

Romney is the GOP's Kerry.
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03:04 PM on 02/06/2012
Good grief ! Why does Mitt always look like he's had one too many? Either a red nose, blood shot eyes and all... Geesh.
lindarae
independent, just looking for truth and justice
03:13 PM on 02/06/2012
That is his "I'm one of you" look. I am sure his valet hangs his head in shame everytime he goes out in public looking so disheveled.
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03:22 PM on 02/06/2012
LOL. You'd think someone would suggest to "powder" his nose and recommend some visine.
03:23 PM on 02/06/2012
that picture reminds me of the nixon /kennedy debates-
02:53 PM on 02/06/2012
Meanwhile Huff Puff posts another freeze frame photo to accompany an over milked, out of context sound bite for the Obama Fawn Fest. The only gaff is this great reporting this Monday afternoon.
02:55 PM on 02/06/2012
Huh?
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AbeMartin
The best person fer a job is never a candidate
03:10 PM on 02/06/2012
Wha?
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REMEMBER2050
Frikkin' P.O.'d at the GOP's War on Women!!!!!!
02:59 PM on 02/06/2012
Why are you even down here? It always works better when you read the article first. For example, this one described a big problem Obama stepped in. Or does that just not work real well in your parallel universe?

I thought this article was a lot better than the title implied--it was genuinely interesting to see a summary of decades of gaffs.
02:53 PM on 02/06/2012
There's no accounting for taste, but I don't get the "handsome" tag so many assign to Romney. He looks like a caricature of a president (e.g., the president in "The Pelican Brief.") I can't believe him. Michael Douglas or Martin Sheen, on the other hand, are both handsome AND convincing. And of course, as Michael Douglas would have Barack Obama say, "I AM the President."
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REMEMBER2050
Frikkin' P.O.'d at the GOP's War on Women!!!!!!
03:01 PM on 02/06/2012
When Romney gets a little scary is when he talks fast, lets his eyes run around, and becomes increasingly dissheveled. I swear my first thought is always that this guy's really gotta stop it with the lying--he's heading splat toward a great big nervous breakdown!
03:15 PM on 02/06/2012
This was not a "gaffe" nor a blunder, it was an simply an unguarded moment and a rare instance when he actually told the truth, that's why nobody recognizes it, he virtually never tells the truth!
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hotbarb2614
proud military mother
03:40 PM on 02/06/2012
I noticed that to, he starts talking very fast .F&F
prudencehall
Dear Prudence...
03:05 PM on 02/06/2012
I know this isn't important... and certainly doesn't matter, one way or the other, but does Mitt Romney dye his hair? In different photographs the gray sort of comes and goes... maybe it's just the lighting... and like I said, it doesn't matter...
05:45 PM on 02/06/2012
That's not gray, that's real silver.