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If He Were President, the Far Right Would Lead Romney Around by a Ring in His Nose

Posted: 05/06/2012 10:22 pm

Believe that, as President, Mitt Romney would revert to his days as a "Massachusetts Moderate?" Think again.

Every bit of evidence indicates that if he were President, the Far Right would lead Romney around by a ring in his nose.

Just last week, we saw it clearly on display. It didn't take but two weeks for the Far Right to force the Romney campaign to sever its ties with openly gay Richard Grinnell, who it had hired as its foreign policy spokesman. The campaign itself argued that it had begged Grinnell to stay. But right wing talk show host Brian Fischer of the American Family Association, who had led the drive to force Grinnell's resignation, declared it a major victory.

On his radio show, Fischer bragged that Romney had learned his lesson and would never again hire a gay or lesbian in a major campaign role. And you certainly didn't see Romney contesting that assessment.

Instead we've seen Romney lined up shoulder to shoulder on TV with Tea Party icon Michele Bachmann, and Virginia Governor Robert McDonnell -- a potential Romney VP pick and a champion of "trans-vaginal ultrasounds."

The reason why there is not a chance that Romney will ever reinvent himself once again as a "moderate" is that he wasn't really a "moderate" in the first place. He's always practiced one version or the other of ultra right wing, "let Wall Street run wild" Romney economics. And he's never given one thought to firing workers, cutting pensions, loading companies with debt and bleeding them dry of millions of dollars.

But you can't really say that he is a committed believer in any economic principle or political value. Mitt Romney is committed to one thing and one thing alone -- his own success. He has shown he has no core values whatsoever.

That's why it wasn't hard at all for Romney to shed his "moderate" past positions on issues like abortion rights, contraception, gay rights and immigration and to become what he himself calls a "severe conservative."

Why will he remain a "severe conservative" if he is elected President? Because people who have no core values have no backbone. You won't find Mitt Romney taking a stand against the dyed-in-the-wool ideologues that dominate the Republican caucus in Congress.

Those Republican ideologues may be way out of the mainstream, but they definitely have core values. Some of them were so committed to those values that they were willing to take our country to the brink of bankruptcy last year due to their unwillingness to give an inch of compromise.

The plain fact is that people with no core values never stand up to people who have core values. The fact is that Mitt Romney has the backbone of a jelly fish and that is precisely why the first time the ultra right wing pulls his chain and demands that he heel, he will fall right into line.

Even if he decided he wanted to challenge the right wing agenda propounded by the committed minions of the Tea Party, in a confrontation he would fold in an instant. When you have no core values, it's always much easier to go along with the demands of passionate, committed true-believers than it is to stand your ground.

And the Far Right knows this is true. Last week, right wing icon Grover Norquist was very clear. He said he was not looking for presidential leadership from Romney. He believes that the leadership of the Republican Party will continue to come from right wing Republicans in Congress. All he asked of a president, he added, was enough digits on his hand to hold a pen to sign the bills embodying Congress' right wing agenda.

Watch how Romney behaves when he delivers the commencement speech at far right Liberty University on May 12. Liberty University was founded by the late Moral Majority leader Jerry Falwell. Now it's run by his son, Jerry Falwell Jr.

After the 9/11 attacks, Falwell Sr. said that "abortionists," "feminists," and "the gays and the lesbians" helped cause the 9/11 attacks. According to CNN:

On the broadcast of the Christian television program 'The 700 Club,' Falwell made the following statement: 'I really believe that the pagans, and the abortionists, and the feminists, and the gays and the lesbians who are actively trying to make that an alternative lifestyle, the ACLU, People For the American Way, all of them who have tried to secularize America. I point the finger in their face and say 'you helped this happen.'

Until recently, Liberty University banned inter-racial marriages between its students. Today it requires parental permission.

As recently as 2010, Liberty University Law School withdrew as a co-sponsor of the Conservative Political Action Conference in protest after the conference allowed the homosexual group GOProud to co-sponsor the event.

When Romney speaks at Liberty University will he speak out against that kind of intolerance? Or, true to form, will he instead worship at the altar of ultra-right wing ideology and say just what the leadership of Liberty University wants to hear? I might be wrong, but I'll bet that not one critical word escapes his lips.

Romney's unwillingness to challenge the far right does not pertain solely to the social conservative right. It also goes for economic right wingers like Grover Norquist, who want to return America to the bad old days of more Bush-like tax cuts for the wealthy, and the deregulation of Wall Street that did such damage to the middle class and led to the Great Recession that cost 8 million jobs.

And it also goes for the Neo-Con foreign policy right. Seventy percent of the 40 individuals identified by the Romney campaign as its foreign policy advisers served in the Bush administration and were responsible for the catastrophic Neo-Con foreign policy.

No, in exchange for the Republican nomination, Romney has sold his soul to the extreme right. He has willingly walked into the right wing inner sanctum, and even if he wanted to, he doesn't have the backbone to escape.

Robert Creamer is a long-time political organizer and strategist, and author of the book: Stand Up Straight: How Progressives Can Win, available on Amazon.com. He is a partner in Democracy Partners and a Senior Strategist for Americans United for Change. Follow him on Twitter @rbcreamer.

 
 
 

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phal4875
The world is run by cats; we just feed them.
12:48 PM on 05/08/2012
Romney is the first invertebrate who will be nominated for president by a major party.
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BigBearcatBill
This is the real Bearcat - a Binturong
12:06 PM on 05/08/2012
Romney in a First Term if he won and seeked a second term would be so calculating for future votes that you basically could watch his changing base and know what he would do next. It would be President by Committee and members are the four or so crazy groups and one of moderates.
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feelingdisposable
Obama 332 - Romney 206
08:47 AM on 05/08/2012
We've all heard of the "Teflon" man that nothing sticks to. I think Mitt is the "Play-Doh" man - the far right can & will mold him in precisely the way they want. He truly has no backbone & still seems to be trying to make up for his daddy not being president. He wants the presidency only because he wants it. He will sell us all down the river in a heartbeat, as long as it profits him.
08:32 AM on 05/08/2012
If Romney were president, waterboarding would become America's national sport, along with baseball, motherhood and applepie.
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lNSCOUT
07:42 AM on 05/08/2012
he fears them.
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Bob Gort
07:38 AM on 05/08/2012
Same thing with Bush2. The real powers knew that they could manipulate him, playing him like a fine musical instrument. And they did. I don't think Bush2 caught on until the very end, when, for example, he refused to pardon Irving Lewis Libby.
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olderthan
07:38 AM on 05/08/2012
They dont need a ring. Just throw him a crumb, from time to time, and he will come, wagging his tail, eager to do their bidding.
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phal4875
The world is run by cats; we just feed them.
12:49 PM on 05/08/2012
Don't compare him to a dog. You must remember how that relationship worked out. Seamus, we hardly knew you.
abetterplace
Capitalistic reverand
07:27 AM on 05/08/2012
The extreme left does not have to pull Obama at all, seeing that he is already extremely left.
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lNSCOUT
07:43 AM on 05/08/2012
really? NATIONALIZE THE BANKS, THE OIL COMPANIES AND MAKE SINGLE PAYER......then we'll tawk.
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tim33ny
08:10 AM on 05/08/2012
You have the right to be wrong
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dawnkucera
Bless our military
07:25 AM on 05/08/2012
What scares me silly is any appointment to the Supreme Court he might make, should he get the chance. That alone should be enough to rouse Dems to get out and vote.
08:33 AM on 05/08/2012
... he would appoint David Duke to the Supreme Court... or maybe Tom Metzger...
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dawnkucera
Bless our military
10:28 AM on 05/08/2012
that would be funny if it wasn't close to my worries -- :+)))
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phal4875
The world is run by cats; we just feed them.
12:51 PM on 05/08/2012
I wouldn't be surprised to have him appoint Fred Phelps of the Westboro Baptist "Church."
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dawnkucera
Bless our military
01:10 PM on 05/08/2012
getting scarier and scarier . . . .
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parlimentMike
Terrorists keep you in fear
07:13 AM on 05/08/2012
Would they get him to think that announcing the continuation of an illegal war for an additional 12 years was not supporting a "stupid" war?

Because I don't think there is much worse. We've used up all our reserves to restock the bankers, and we expanded our military madness.

After Obama's 4 years of staying the course there really aren't enough resources left to get any stupider.
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lNSCOUT
07:44 AM on 05/08/2012
you know it's easy to start a war....not so easy to end one.
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parlimentMike
Terrorists keep you in fear
03:15 PM on 05/08/2012
Are you defending 12 years?
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tim33ny
08:13 AM on 05/08/2012
Yes, when Obama took office he should have pulled all troops home from overseas, lowered gas prices with his magic wand, let all the major banks and auto manufacturers (and thus, their leasee's) go bankrupt and leave health care entirely to the insurance companies who do everything possible to deny people claims, then we'd be much better off.
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parlimentMike
Terrorists keep you in fear
11:26 PM on 05/08/2012
How would he have lowered gas prices?  He did leave health care entirely to the insurance companies, except for the special high drug prices he secured for Americans only.  He had a choice of two ways to save the banks - guarantee the loans thereby protecting the people, or just giving the banks cash and buying any bad assets they wanted to sell. He chose the way that hurt people and helped the banks that recklessly lost their money and crashed the people's economy.
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alafonse
It's definitely a crap-shoot.
07:11 AM on 05/08/2012
Yeah, the republicans got just the candidate they were looking for, a spineless flip-flopping fish of a guy who'll bend over to their whims at a moment's notice.
George Picard
Send lawyers, guns and money
06:47 AM on 05/08/2012
With any luck Romney wins and the GOP gets the senate back and keeps the senate.

Ofcourse is that happens the dems. will then tell you the greatest thing ever is the filibuster, and the GOP we say the dems. are standing in the way.

But at least we might pass a budget, some the dems controled senate and Obama have not done since april 2009.
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lNSCOUT
07:45 AM on 05/08/2012
I think what needs to happen is that we must go after anyone that has signed a pledge to bankrupt the country.
05:36 AM on 05/08/2012
No doubt this is true. Choosing a prez is just the beginning. Who they surround themselves with is the bigger concern (see Bush 2).
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lNSCOUT
07:46 AM on 05/08/2012
and see who Romney is talking to.....all of that same crowd.......
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SSF
Republican no longer!
05:18 AM on 05/08/2012
Willard Romney is the political equivalent of a department-store mannequin: wearing whatever look his owners want to push on the public. Fortunately, a growing percentage of the voting public sees right through Romney's BS and recognizes him for the Wall Street tool he is.........
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Ryan Kenneth Leddy
Facts have a liberal bias.
04:49 AM on 05/08/2012
Mitt Romney’s latest tax plan would reduce federal revenues by more than $6 trillion over the next decade, and that’s on top of $4.5 trillion cost of extending all the Bush tax cuts. The top 1% will see their tax burden drop by $80,000, while those in the top 0.1% would see their tax cut by over $500,000.

Meanwhile, the average working family ($40,000) will see their tax burden increased by $236. However, that doesn't include the fact that Romney has vowed to do away with all of the middle class Tax-Cuts/Credits from Obama's Stimulus, which include the expansion of the child tax credit, earned income tax credit, payroll tax cut, and American Opportunity Tax Credit for Higher Education.

It gets worse, too. Mitt Romney wrote a column declaring that he is not only against the extension of unemployment benefits, but that he is against UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS, PERIOD. Romney suggests “individual unemployment savings accounts over which employees would exercise direct control when they lose their jobs.”

Romney has also promised to increase the size of our military by 100,000 troops while increasing military spending to 4% of the GDP. Military spending is projected at 3.2% next year. He has also made conflict with Iran seem almost inevitable.

Romney’s budget would require cutting all non-defense spending by nearly 25 percent in 2016 and by 48 percent if Social Security and Medicare are spared.
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phal4875
The world is run by cats; we just feed them.
12:54 PM on 05/08/2012
One has to wonder why Romney is so frightened. We already spend 41% of the entire world's defense budget, and he sees that as insufficient?