http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/blogs/taibblog/romneys-free-stuff-speech-is-a-new-low-20120713#ixzz20WVVGdhX
by Matt Taibbi
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As far as free lunches go, we of course just witnessed the
biggest government handout in history, one that Romney himself endorsed.
Four and a half trillion dollars in bailout money already disbursed,
trillions more still at risk in guarantees and loans, sixteen trillion
dollars in emergency lending from the Federal Reserve, two trillion in
quantitative easing, etc. etc. All of this money went to Romney’s pals in the
Wall Street banks that for years helped Romney take over companies with
mountains of borrowed cash. Now, after these banks crashed, executives at those
same firms used those public funds to pay themselves massive salaries, which is
exactly the opposite of “helping those who need help,” if you’re keeping score.
That set of facts alone made the “free stuff” speech
shockingly offensive. But the problem isn’t just that Romney’s wrong, and a
hypocrite, and cynically furthering dangerous and irresponsible stereotypes in
order to advance some harebrained electoral ploy involving white conservative
voters. What makes it gross is the way he did it.
Romney can’t even be mean with any honesty. Even when he’s
pandering to viciousness, ignorance and racism, it comes across like a scaly
calculation. A guy who feels like he has to take a dump on the N.A.A.C.P. in
Houston in order to connect with frustrated white yahoos everywhere else is a
guy who has absolutely no social instincts at all. Someone like Jesse Helms at
least had a genuine emotional connection with his crazy-mean-stupid audiences.
But Mitt Romney has to think his way to the lowest common denominator, which is
somehow so much worse.
Most presidents have something under the hood – wit, warmth,
approachability, something. Even the most liberal football fan could enjoy watching
an NFL game with George Bush. And even a Klansman probably would have found
some of LBJ’s jokes funny. The biggest office in the world requires someone who
buzzes with enough personality to fill the job, and most of them have it.
But Romney doesn’t buzz with anything. His vision of humanity is just a million tons of meat floating around in a sea of base calculations. He’s like a teenager who stays up all night thinking of a way to impress the prom queen, and what he comes up with is kicking a kid in a wheelchair. Instincts like those are probably what made him a great leveraged buyout specialist, but in a public figure? Man, is he a disaster. It’s really incredible theater, watching the Republicans talk themselves into this guy.
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