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Monday, December 24, 2007
Star Parker :: Townhall.com Columnist
Romney symptomatic of Republican problems
by Star Parker
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It's doubtful that anyone needs any more reasons to explain why Americans are fed up with politics as usual. Nevertheless, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney has given us one more.

Apparently when Romney said, "I saw my father march with Martin Luther King," in his much publicized "Faith in America" speech, this was not exactly true.

It appears that not only did Romney not see this, but there is serious doubt whether his father ever indeed did march with Dr. King.

Romney now says that he meant this "figuratively."

According to the former Massachusetts governor, "If you look at the literature or the dictionary the term 'saw' includes being aware of in the sense I have described. It is a figure of speech...."

We haven't seen a politician parse a sentence like this since Bill Clinton dissected the meaning of the verb "is" and explained that it was Monica who had sex with him and not the other way around.

The next sentence in the speech following the King claim was, "I saw my parents provide compassionate care to others, in personal ways nearby...." Also figuratively?

The Detroit Free Press says that it has no record of Romney's father, onetime Michigan Governor George Romney, ever marching with King. According to the Free Press, when Dr. King marched in Detroit, their archives show that Romney's father did not participate because he said his religion prohibited him from public appearances on Sunday.

How ironic that Romney chose to insert this apparent whopper in his "Faith in America" speech. Perhaps the governor's idea of faith is what Groucho Marx had in mind with his line, "Who are you going to believe, me or your own eyes."

This kind of casualness with the truth is what has alienated good citizens across the country from the elites who are running our political machinery.

The Pew Research Center reports as their No. 1 public opinion story of 2007 the "sour mood of the public." A Gallup poll just out puts the number of Americans who "are satisfied with the way things are going in the U.S." at 27 percent.

This dissatisfaction carries over into low approval ratings for the president and even lower ratings for the Congress.

Americans are unhappy with the status quo and hence the surprise showings of candidates like Barack Obama, Mike Huckabee, and Ron Paul. They're sick of detached, elitist, power-hungry candidates whose personal agenda is something other than genuine concern for people and clear and honest principles.

In a recent Pew survey, only 34 percent agreed with the statement "Most elected officials care what people like me think." Twenty years ago in 1987, 47 percent agreed with this statement. Continued...

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About The Author
Star Parker is the founder and president of CURE, the Coalition for Urban Renewal & Education, a 501c3 think tank which explores and promotes market based public policy to fight poverty, as well as author of White Ghetto: How Middle Class America Reflects Inner City Decay.
 
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Romney's faith
This article is dead-on. Romney is a Ken-doll political opportunist. This does not mean that he is lacking in integrity. It's just that his integrity is somewhat malleable: When necessary, the end justifies the means. There are just way too many Republican politicians who abandon truth and principle based on political expediency, and Romney is one of the worst. If he were running on his record, instead of from his record, as Governor, there is no way he could get the nomination. Conservatives who support him believe that his deepest instincts are conservative, and trust that he will suddenly start acting that way as president.

But why? Haven't conservatives learned from Supreme Court appointments that personal values are a far different matter than political values. And political values can only be predicated from past political behavior. Romney's past behavior indicates that he is a RINO.

Sadly, truth is a caualty of politics

Star Parker wrote:
This kind of casualness with the truth is what has alienated good citizens across the country from the elites who are running our political machinery.

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Yes it is, and I could tell that Romney was like this many months ago.

To me Romney is the slick used care salesman of the group, he will tell you what ever he thinks you need to hear to sell you the car on his lot knowing it will nickle and dime you to death.
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