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Mitt Romney's Insult to Our U.S. Olympians

Posted: 08/11/2012 11:49 am

"Why would Mitt Romney steal the spotlight from our US Olympic athletes during the Olympics?"

This was my immediate reaction when I heard that Romney was announcing his choice for Vice President on Saturday morning. I couldn't understand why Mitt could not wait until after the Olympic ended Sunday night to make this announcement? And I can assure you that I would be asking the identical question if a Democratic presidential candidate had done the same thing. Respect for our Olympic athletes should never be a partisan issue.

There was no rush for Mitt to make this announcement. He had made his choice of Congressman Paul Ryan as his running mate on August 1. He had waited this long to share it with us, why not wait a few more days so that our Olympians could receive the full media attention they deserve?

If Mitt had simply waited until Monday to make his announcement, it would not have had any negative impact on Romney's campaign. His choice of Ryan would have still clearly dominated the news headlines and been the story of the week.

Romney could have even waited till next weekend to inform us of his VP pick. The Republican National Convention doesn't kick off until August 27 and this announcement in the days before it would have helped build excitement. Indeed, that's what John McCain did by announcing Sarah Palin as his running mate on August 28, 2008, four days before that year's nominating convention.

Instead, Romney chose to reveal his choice for vice president at a press spectacle on a US Navy battleship during a weekend showcasing close to 100 Olympic matches--including diving, cycling, women's volleyball, basketball, and track and field. And these events are almost all finals, which means the award of Olympic medals for the athletes competing.

Our American Olympians have trained and sacrificed for years to make it to this level. This is their chance to proudly represent the United States. It's also their opportunity to receive some well-deserved recognition for their work. For most of these athletes, this will be the pinnacle of their athletic career. There are no million-dollar paydays awaiting the bulk of them. This is their payday. This is their brief, but well-earned, shining moment.

People like Pittsburgh's Jake Herbert who is in his first Olympics ever wrestling at the 84kg level after a stellar college wrestling career. And University of Arizona Junior Brigetta Barrett who will be going for the gold this weekend in the Women's High jump. Or Nick McCrory, a diver who finished two places short of qualifying for the 2008 Olympics, but who continued to persevere and this year achieved his dream of donning the red, white and blue uniform in the Olympics.

And there are also the US Olympic teams competing for gold medals this weekend, such as the women's volleyball team which features athletes like Lindsey Berg, who was a back up player for the past two Olympics but finally in 2012 made it to be a starting player for the US team.

What makes the timing of this announcement even more astounding is that Mitt Romney was the head of the 2002 Olympic games. Consequently, he's fully aware of the daunting challenges these athletes had to overcome to make the US Olympic team. The pressures they are under to perform well while representing our nation. And the recognition they truly deserve for their efforts.

Why did Romney make his announcement now? Possibly because a new poll released earlier this week showed Romney now trailing President Obama by seven points and he felt compelled to so something now? Maybe he was feeling the heat from others in his party to make the announcement as soon as possible? We can't be certain.

But what we do know for sure is that Romney was aware that the Olympics games were taking place and that his announcement would overshadow our Olympic athletes. This selfish decision by Romney tells us possibly more about him as a person than any of his stands on the issues.

 

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04:11 PM on 09/10/2012
In general, it seems Dean likes to make fun of all things Western, political, and Christian. In one blog He mentions: "Christianity in America is being hijacked. The faith known for Jesus Christ's teaching of "love thy neighbor as yourself" is in danger of being redefined by the far right as: "Hate the gays, Mormons and Muslims." Well perhaps he left out "Jews" and "Blacks" on purpose because Muslims are not sympathetic with Jews or blacks? In another Blog he mentions, gleefull, that White Protestants have lost their grip on the presidency. In another how women's wages are not equal and how politicians are keeping that way. If he was a true comedian he'd be making fun of himself and his own ethnicity, however in that case, he might have to go into hiding Like Mr. Rushdie. Even if his material winds up seeming like mere unfunny anti non-muslim political jabber or plain old every day defensive "poor Muslim me" political rants we hear so often, should we cut him slack? He wants everyone to know about Tim McVeigh, but quietly ignores how most suicide bombers who explode on a daily or hourly basis are Muslim. If he wants to become a true comedian there is certainly a lifetime of material sitting there under that transparent veil of unfunny business. But then he just wouldn't last very long. Change careers?
10:49 PM on 08/12/2012
I agree with this criticism. Mitt never seems capable of making the thoughtful choice.
07:21 PM on 08/12/2012
I can't stand Romney but I think this article is making something out of nothing. Had he done it on opening weekend it might be different.
07:15 PM on 08/12/2012
Once again Can't talk about anything positive Obama has done so you make a big deal up about nothing over Romney . The all talk do nothing president's time in the white house is almost over thank goodness. Romney/Ryan can't wait.
05:30 PM on 08/12/2012
This is probably one of the dumbest things that I have read. Romney's announcement was no insult to our athletes. If this is were true, then every single political advertisement that has been shown on TV during the Olympics is also an insult to our athletes. The ugly attack ads from both sides have actually been on as commercials during the actual Olympic TV coverage (now THAT I might call an insult not only to our athletes but also to our watching public). How about all of the political news and blogs on the internet? Should those have all stopped during the Olympics because they would insult our athletes?

Your premise is a stretch - a very long stretch. I don't know about you, but most of the rest of the American populace can actually listen, read, watch and understand more than one topic at a time.
03:29 PM on 08/12/2012
Why he did it. Well Romney and I would say his campaign staff/advisors are not very aware people, nor considerate, born from being very selfish in many manners. They are narrowly focused, do not really look at consequences very well and basically do not care about the others, only their objectives. Evidence is all the gaffs and flip-flops. Romney seems not to be long in the smarts department which I do not quite understand, he has had success in his life in his endeavors, how did he achieve those?

But this is long line of insults via his actions, behavior and speech. Just an example look at just about everything he has done in this campaign. Basically the GOTP has no really credible candidates so they, Romney was just last one standing. GOTP is ignoring all his faults and now by having Ryan on the ticket they believe Ryan is the real candidate the TP and Koch Brothers want. Mittens is becoming a figure head to be manipulated.

The Olympians are the latest in a long line of people insulted by the Romney campaign. That will continue as long as either of them are in public. Bottom line the/GOTP/rich just could careless what people think, this is just an election against anything not extreme conservatism, anti-goverment and racism.
10:10 AM on 08/12/2012
Actually if anything, it detracted from the Romney choice. Anyone with any political savvy knows that if you want something to slide you announce it on a Friday night.....and during the Olympics?

Pressure & polls.
Lynette
Liberals have a lot more fun!
09:41 AM on 08/12/2012
Yeah and where are the tax returns? Maybe he'll release those at the convention. But seriously Romney is all about Romney--it's a different world than where he comes from.
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08:51 AM on 08/12/2012
Did NASA also insulted US Olympians with the landing of rover Curiosity on Mars right in the middle of the Olympics?
06:44 AM on 08/12/2012
You're taking away from "full media attention" by posting this gibberish in the Olympic section. I had to look away from our kick butt medal count to read your junk.
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12:47 AM on 08/12/2012
I had just sent an email to a friend about how I was surprised Romney announced this on Olympic's closing weekend. I raised it as a purely political issue. It seems to be another Romney political mistake. Why do it this weekend when you have to compete for attention with the Olympics rather than next week which should be a very slow summer news period, barring unexpected events? Then you would have undivided attention.

I do not buy this article's premise that this 'insults' US Olympians. Fans of the Olympics such as myself are continuing to follow the games just as we would. However, I believe Olympic fans are, to emphasize my point, LESS likely to discuss Ryan as VP around the water cooler on Monday than they would if the Olympics had concluded.
05:32 PM on 08/11/2012
Dean, your whining is trying to take us away from supporting the Olympics, too. You want some attention so you wrote this piece. Look in the mirror buddy!
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04:09 PM on 08/11/2012
but...he waited until Ann's horse was done competing.
04:51 PM on 08/11/2012
That's all that matters.
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04:05 PM on 08/11/2012
Well, it seems Mitt Romney had to do #2 so bad that he couldn't wait any longer. :)
01:33 PM on 08/11/2012
The television coverage of the Olympics is not going to stop, the internet is not going to report on this and not the Olympics, and everyone was demanding that the Governor make his choice.

This is, without a doubt the farthest and most ignorant reach to intentionally defame Governor Romney. Why not criticize Coach Reid for not waiting to bury his son until after the Olympics, or barry not make any campaign stops during the Olympics.

Mediamatters should be ashamed of itself for listing such fecal-tainted dribble.