Obama cedes the future to Romney - Politico [dayinformations.blogspot.com]
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President Barack Obama has been onstage with Mitt Romney now for a collective three hours and has yet to enunciate anything within hailing distance of a second-term agenda.
He wants to âwin the future,â he just doesnât have a very clear idea about how to do it. His slogan is âforward,â but his campaign is unmistakably backward-looking. His case for reelection has about as much to do with the past four years of the Bush administration as the next four years of the prospective second Obama administration.
Continue ReadingAll of his campaignâs energy has been devoted to tearing down Romney. If a fraction of its effort had been spent on coming up with a few new proposals around which Obama could wrap a fresh-feeling policy platform, he wouldnât be forced to run such a remorselessly negative campaign. He could do more â" at least as much as is possible for an incumbent president â" to keep the mantle of hope and change.
The irony is that Obama aides always said that it would be a choice election. They were right. But they have been running as if the election were a referendum on the challenger. The only real choice that the Obama campaign has offered is one between believing Romney is a heartless right-wing extremist and believing Romney is a soulless opportunist.
This has allowed Romney, pricelessly, free running to present himself as the man with the plan. His always-enumerated proposals (first it was 59, now it is five) have become such a trope that they are a joke. In its opening skit after the first debate, âSaturday Night Liveâ had the president musing to himself while Romney kept running through the endless checklist. A low-information voter could be forgiven for only knowing that Romney is the guy with a platform with a bunch of points â" not a bad place for the Republican to be.
Even in Hempstead, N.Y., where Obama righted himself after Denver, he was largely litigating Romneyâs plan â" which only reinforces that the former Massachusetts governor has one in contrast to the president.
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