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Romney Flip Flops In His Opinion Of McCain’s Knowledge Of The Economy

Posted by Matt Corley, Think Progress at 7:35 AM on April 17, 2008.


First McCain doesn't know much, now he's an expert.

As Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) shifted his attention to pushing his misguided economic policies yesterday, his campaign dispatched former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney to blanket the cable news networks as his top economic surrogate.

But Romney may not be the best surrogate for McCain considering that, as CNN’s Campbell Brown pointed out last night, he aggressively hit McCain during the primary for saying that “he doesn’t understand how the economy works“:

ROMNEY: [McCain] doesn’t want to talk about the economy, because frankly, he has pointed out time and again that he doesn’t understand how the economy works. And right now, that’s the biggest issue that voters here in Florida are concerned about, and they want somebody who does understand the economy. And having him time and again say, I don’t understand how the economy works, I’ve got to get a V.P. that will show me how it works, that’s a real problem for him.

In a separate interview with CNN yesterday, Romney tried to offer an explanation for why he now trusts McCain’s knowledge of the economy, saying that McCain “spent over 25 years in Washington, DC” working on “economic policies.”

But, as the Associated Press’s Glen Johnson points out today, Romney’s line about McCain’s “25 years in Washington” contradicts another criticism he had of McCain earlier this year:

For example, on Jan. 25 in Pensacola, Fla., Romney mocked McCain for equating his Senate tenure and committee chairmanship with Romney’s prior work in the private sector as a venture capitalist and outside the Beltway as governor of Massachusetts.

“Now he’s engaging in ‘Washington talk,’” Romney said of McCain, jabbing as the senator’s self-professed “straight-talk” manta. “‘Washington talk’ says that somehow, because you’ve been in Washington, and you’ve been on a committee, that you somehow know about how the jobs of this country have been created.”

Not only has Romney contradicted himself while stumping for McCain, but he’s also contradicted McCain. As ThinkProgress noted yesterday, Romney told MSNBC that “you can’t keep on growing the deficit” a day after McCain’s top econ adviser said that he wants the next president “not to talk about deficit reduction.”

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Tagged as: economy, election, romney, mccain

Matt Corley is a Research Associate for The Progress Report and ThinkProgress.org at the Center for American Progress.


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Romney & McPAIN
Posted by: foreverhope on Apr 17, 2008 8:21 AM   
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They are both a couple of very strange looking dudes.

I saw an interview on msnbc yesterday, McPAIN on the economy. Easy to 'fix', he claimed, very confident. Even with GWB's tax 'cuts' becoming permenant, even with his 'holiday from gasoline tax' between Memorial Day and Labor Day, an obvious gimic. Those taxes pay for repairing highways, roads and bridges, our infrastructure is in enough trouble. He will 'fix it' by "cutting all discretionary spending", that would be anything besides the military or pentagon. Go back to Reagonomics he said, grinning.

If McPAIN is elected the federal programs that assist my disabled granddaughter and many others will be slashed. I am very very upset with the prospect of returning to Reaganomics ESPECIALLY now, looking at a deep recession or perhaps even a depression, I'm afraid people are going to need gov't help more than any time in recent history.

People used to say of Reagan, he would gladly give a stranger the shirt off his own back, and yet slash funding for the needy, cut thousands of people, old, disabled or just plain poor, with one broad stroke, without giving it a second thought.

For God's sake! There can't be that much discretionary spending left to cut! First Reagan, than Bush I, not much improvement with Clinton, but a republican Congress during most of his two terms, and whatever improvement in social programs or education has surely been eradicated during the GWB/CHENEY administration. What can be left to cut? I mean, I understand pork barrel spending, but I believe the pork barrel projects will survive, the cuts will be to education and social programs and it will be awful.

I keep phoning msnbc and asking, "how will John McCain's grandchildren and my own pay for this war?" Maybe someday someone will ask McPAIN to anwser that question.

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mitt, where are your sons? the military needs them
Posted by: KaptainSpiffy on Apr 17, 2008 9:18 AM   
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what a tool

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In other news...
Posted by: hurricane hugo on Apr 17, 2008 9:57 AM   
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the sky is blue.

C'mon - it's MITT F*CKIN' ROMNEY. What did you exoect him to do - not flip-flop????

jdfu!

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