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Mitt Romney's Test of Moral Fiber

Posted: 01/09/12 08:42 AM ET

I was surprised when Mitt Romney's son, Matt, resuscitated the "birther" issue in New Hampshire on December 29. Speaking at a campaign event, the young Romney deflected a question about his father's refusal to release his income tax return by citing a proposal that President Barack Obama should first release his own birth certificate. Mr. Romney, who has since retracted his statement, apparently did not realize that, at White House urging, the state of Hawaii released the president's long form birth certificate on April 25, 2011.

The White House deemed that action necessary to quiet a noisy debate that was distracting the country and damaging the national interest. The basis of the tempest was the Constitution's Article II Section 1, which seems to prohibit anyone except "naturalized American citizens" born in the USA from serving as president. A small group of conspiracy crackpots, theorizing that the president was lying about having been born in Hawaii, found a bullhorn for their quackery on Fox News and hate radio. Like milk on a hot stove, the bizarre obsession of a lunatic fringe suddenly grew to envelop even the rational remnants of the Republican Party, drowning sane discourse on vital issues of public import. It was apparent from the outset that the topic's steroidal appeal was its dog whistle usefulness in highlighting the "otherness" of America's first African American president; there was no appetite among these conservative cohorts for applying the Article II Section 1 prohibition against the GOP's 2008 candidate, John McCain, a white man born in Panama.

Mr. Romney's initial choice to to stir life back into the issue raised consistency questions peculiar to the Romney clan. Mitt's father -- Governor George Romney of Michigan -- was driven to distraction by his own "birther" movement when he ran in the Republican presidential primaries of 1968. Supporters of his opponent, Richard Nixon, argued that George Romney's presidency would be unconstitutional because Romney had been born in Mexico where his grandfather and five wives had fled to evade America's polygamy laws.

On a more salient point with relevance to the current campaign, the 1787 Constitutional Convention included the Article II Section 1 prohibition due to the prevailing fear that a foreign power might otherwise gain undue influence over America's democracy. Ironically, the greatest threat of that outcome today comes from those Super PACs which Romney's allies and campaign staffers have pioneered in Iowa. Arguably, Super PACs now pose the most menacing platform for foreign and private interests to gain an alarming hold on the White House. Under the current Supreme Court holding in Citizens United v. FEC, there is nothing to stop foreign governments or foreign owned corporations from secretly donating hundreds of millions of dollars to Super PACs enabling them to pick favored candidates and destroy their opponents.

Prior to his withdrawal from the presidential contest on February 28, 1968, George Romney ran an extraordinarily honest, thoughtful and honorable campaign. The senior Romney, a former Chairman and CEO of American Motors Corporation, criticized the military industrial complex for lying to Americans about Vietnam and mocked the products of Detroit's Big Three as "gas guzzling dinosaurs." He was a vocal advocate of Civil Rights and anti-poverty legislation. He supported strong unions as the launching pad for America's middle class and criticized conservative palaver about "rugged individualism," unrestricted free markets, and wholesale corporate deregulation as "nothing but a political banner to cover up greed." Romney, a Mormon bishop, refused to work on Sundays (with rare exception), fasted before big decisions, spurned dirty campaigning and other appeals to the dark forces of ignorance, greed, racism and division.

As Governor Mitt Romney grapples with his Party's national banner, the test of his moral fiber will be the vigor with which he resists the dark impulse of ignorance, greed, vitriol, demagoguery and division and how robustly he safeguards America's interest in a strong and independent democracy. Will Romney lead the GOP with the brand of decency that is his heritage, or will he choose instead to outsource indecency and mudslinging to surrogates and Super PACs?

 
 
 
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12:28 AM on 02/23/2012
""the test of his moral fiber will""

I think we can safely say that ship sailed - and foundered - long ago.
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09:42 AM on 01/16/2012
" there was no appetite among these conservative cohorts for applying the Article II Section 1 prohibition against the GOP's 2008 candidate, John McCain, a white man born in Panama."
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There were some grumblings though. In fact, then Senators Clinton and Obama co-sponsored a bill in opposition to the argument-- The Natural Born Citizen Act--with McCaskill.
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10:15 PM on 01/15/2012
George Romney was a true Republican in the proud tradition of President Dwight Eisenhower or as they would be known as by the standards of the current Republican Party - Socialists.
09:00 PM on 01/15/2012
Mitt Romney + morals? LOL. He's the epitome/personification of corporate culture: he'll do anything he has to do to make a profit and to advance his own interests. That's why the dog on the top of the car story is back. A) Who would put their dog on the top of the car for a 12 hour trip and B) who, after the dog was sick with bowel issues take him down, hose him off, and put him back up for the remainder of the trip? Someone who doesn't give a sh*t about anything other than what he wants without any respect or feelings for anything or anybody else. AND he used to be a Mormon Bishop. I wouldn't vote for someone who used to be a priest or a rabbi. Separation of church and state anyone?
08:21 PM on 01/15/2012
Mitt will bet you $10,000 that he has compassion.
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BigBearcatBill
This is the real Bearcat - a Binturong
08:15 PM on 01/15/2012
Questions to nail Mitt with: Since you know so much about what will turn around American manufacturing and create good stable high paying industrial jobs like the ones you helped move out of the country, give us 6 specific regulations in the EPA and OSHA that you would repeal or change significantly, then tell us how dropping each will create American jobs and how fast it happens. No fuzzy BS Mitt, you have been pushing this for a while so no more BS you must have details. Now do the same thing for finance and banking regulations you want to drop or diminish.
09:01 PM on 01/15/2012
Pls figure out how to moderate a debate!
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06:41 PM on 01/15/2012
That's Romney's M.O. He has the people in his circle hurl the mud while he stays clean and above the fray. Call it implausible deniability. But take note, there isn't a dirty remark or tactic that doesn't get put forward by Team Romney, but the boss's choirboy cassock always stays immaculate.

Romney is a dishonorable man. We in Massachusetts knew that already.
06:24 PM on 01/15/2012
I saw Romney save the Olympics. He is moral and decent.
06:20 PM on 01/15/2012
Wouldn't be illegal for Romney to tell teh PACs what to say?
06:11 PM on 01/15/2012
It's the economy stupid! Europe is in recession. China heading that way. No place to sell our exports. We head back into recession. Unemployment heads backup. Obama has no bullets left. After four year of no action Democrats bail on him.  Romney wins by a land slide.

The U.S. trade deficit widened more than forecast in November as American exports declined and companies stepped up imports of crude oil and automobiles.

The gap expanded 10.4 percent to $47.8 billion, the widest since June, from a $43.3 billion shortfall in October, Commerce Department figures showed today in Washington. The deficit was larger than any of the estimates in a Bloomberg News survey of 75 economists.

The U.S. import bill was driven by demand for higher-priced crude oil at the same time American companies tempered orders for consumer goods on concern household spending will cool early this year. Exports from the U.S. declined to a four-month low, depressed by a drop in shipments to Europe.

If you are already drunk, you can't get sober by drinking more whiskey.

If you are deep in debt, you can't get by borrowing more money.

When you can't sell more products then you import you can't pay the debt.

Just because the U.S. economy is falling apart does not mean that life is over.
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DavidEvan
voted for the party of yes
07:24 PM on 01/15/2012
Sorry, I don't share this gloom and I'm not ready for the whisky yet. There is an old saying where there is a will there is a way and Americans have always had the will and therefore have always found their way. So it was at the height of the depression during a presidency maligned by a hostile congress and so it is today in the aftermath of an economic free-for-all that almost caused another depression. I think Americans now realize the dangers of heading back into that recklessness and will not elect another George Bush, even with heavier corporate-minded credentials.
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catcancook
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06:05 PM on 01/15/2012
So, Mitt's seeking to be POTUS is to win something his father George could not? omg....I knew there must be something dark behind his futile attempts and millions of dollars he's spending to get into the oval office. It's never been about helping American's at all.
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10:35 PM on 01/15/2012
I am not sure why that indicates something dark lurking. People claim the same about JFK.
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catcancook
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09:37 AM on 01/16/2012
You don't comprehend what they are referring to? JFK....wasn't anything like Mitt at all..there is no comparison.

I did not like him before I read the article and I like him even less now. The portrait of him is not someone I'd want in the White House.
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catcancook
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11:46 AM on 01/16/2012
Here some darkness in Mitt.

http://www.vanityfair.com/politics/2012/02/mitt-romney-201202
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ESerafina42
Abandoned by wolves, raised by Republicans.
04:28 PM on 01/15/2012
The basis of the tempest was the Constitution's Article II Section 1, which seems to prohibit anyone except "naturalized American citizens" born in the USA from serving as president.
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It really pains me to see a lawyer misquote the Constitution.

"No person except a natural born Citizen, or a Citizen of the United States, at the time of the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the Office of President..."

There is a huge gulf in meaning between a "naturalized" (someone born in another country who has become a citizen) and "natural born." Arnold Schwarzeneggar is a NATURALIZED citizen. Barack Obama is a NATURAL BORN citizen.
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raymax419
04:23 PM on 01/15/2012
MITT IS THE PERFECT CANDIDATE! Only Huntsman can match his leadership and management skills and his character. Interestingly, they are both mormons. Good citizens.
09:00 PM on 01/15/2012
Truly, we should all bow to the impeccable moral character of a stuffed-suit corporate raider.
04:07 PM on 01/15/2012
I haven't seen any signs that Romney has any moral fiber.
06:22 PM on 01/15/2012
That's because you are wilfully blind.
06:22 PM on 01/15/2012
Then you are not looking.
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Cynthia Rays
peace in the valley seeker
01:59 PM on 01/15/2012
" the 1787 Constitutional Convention included the Article II Section 1 prohibition due to the prevailing fear that a foreign power might otherwise gain undue influence over America's democracy."
Israel is already exerting undue influence on US campaigns and elected officials. Gingrich received 5 million dollars from Adelson. Romney has several advisors who are duel citizens of Israel.
iridium53
Semper Fi
02:37 PM on 01/15/2012
Sheldon Adelson was born in Boston and is an American businessman.

You're fervid anti-semitic hatred is showing.
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ESerafina42
Abandoned by wolves, raised by Republicans.
04:29 PM on 01/15/2012
Did they fight a duel over their citizenship?