Mittenspalooza World Tour 2012: The MegaMormonThread!

Started by CountDeMoney, July 25, 2012, 11:01:05 PM

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Martinus

I guess we saw your Mitt and raised you a Walesa (our own malapropism master). E.g. he said that Mitt Romney and him are very much alike, both having 5 children and all (I'll remind you Walesa is a working class uneducated trade union leader).  :D

Martinus

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QuoteMitt Romney to rekindle cold war spirit with speech in Poland attacking RussiaAfter gaffe-strewn UK visit and controversial remarks in Israel, US presidential hopeful turns to symbol of anti-Soviet triumph
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guardian.co.uk, Monday 30 July 2012 16.58 BST US Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney meets former Polish president Lech Walesa in Gdansk Link to this video
Mitt Romney is to round off his campaign to boost his presidential foreign policy credentials by returning to a cold war symbol of anti-Soviet triumph and western-backed liberty in Poland.

Following a gaffe-strewn visit to Britain, where he queried the Olympic host's fitness to stage the Games, and after stirring controversy in Israel by calling Jerusalem the Israeli capital and seeming to back unilateral Israeli strikes against Iran, the Republican White House contender arrived on Monday in Poland, where he is to deliver a setpiece speech on democracy and freedom.

The speech on the "values of liberty" at Warsaw University on Tuesday is expected to seek to rekindle the flames of US cold war righteousness by featuring a strong attack on Russia and President Vladimir Putin's rollback of democratic gains, while also criticising the US president, Barack Obama, for allegedly sacrificing the interests and security of central European democracy in favour of realpolitik with the Kremlin.

Romney has previously described Russia as America's "No 1 geopolitical foe", in contrast with Obama, who has sought to press "the reset button" in relations with Moscow.

Romney arrived on Monday in Gdansk, Solidarity's birthplace, where Soviet communism was punctured 32 years ago. The Republican contender was invited by Lech Walesa, the ex-shipyard electrician, former Solidarity leader and unsuccessful post-communist Polish president. In Gdansk, where affection for US Republican cold warriors is strong and which is home to a Ronald Reagan park featuring a statue of the former president, Romney also met the Polish prime minister, Donald Tusk, a native of the port city.

Romney is expected to seek to use the visit to Gdansk and Warsaw to canvass for the votes of the big Polish diaspora in the US and more broadly for the support of those of east European origin in the US.

Despite the emphasis on the west's cold war victory and Poland and Solidarity's pivotal roles in the revolutions of 1989, Romney will find himself in a country that is quickly moving on, less receptive to US rhetoric, seeing its key alliances in the European Union, and dismayed that its traditional attachment to American values and outlook are taken for granted in Washington.

The only country in the EU to escape recession since the financial and then the euro crises erupted in 2008, Poland is thriving at a time of universal European gloom, using a new-found confidence to build European alliances to encourage democratic reforms in neighbouring Ukraine and Belarus and to contest Putin's proprietorial policies towards parts of the former Soviet Union.

Romney is to see the Polish foreign minister, Radoslaw Sikorski, a previously Americanophile politician who increasingly sees the Polish national interest best served by new European security structures.

"The aim of Sikorski's meeting will be to get to know Mitt Romney's position on US foreign policy. Global and regional challenges of key global importance in the near future will also be discussed," said the Polish foreign ministry.

An Oxford graduate married to an American and previously employed at a neo-conservative US thinktank, Sikorski's earlier ardent anglophilia and pro-Americanism have been tempered by disappointment with the Obama administration over the US visa waiver policy for Poles, under-appreciation of Polish military contributions in Iraq and Afghanistan, the dilution of US missile defence plans in central Europe, and US policy towards Putin.

The disenchantment with Washington is unlikely to be reversed by a charm offensive and a more hawkish line from Romney. Instead, the Poles are keener to boost European foreign and security policy capacities, using their EU presidency last year to try to push common EU defence policies and running into a British brick wall.

With Sweden, Italy and Spain, the Poles have just launched an initiative for a more robust European foreign policy.

Gaurniad coverage.

The current leadership of Solidarity trade union have already distanced himself from Romney, btw, saying that he stands for values opposed to workers rights. It does not help that these guys are viciously pro-PiS and hate Walesa for reasons I already mentioned. :D

garbon

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CountDeMoney

QuoteThe aim of Sikorski's meeting will be to get to know Mitt Romney's position on US foreign policy.

That his campaign's top foreign policy adviser still refers to Russia as the Soviet Union, another one criticizes Obama's "Czechoslovakia" defense policy, and that Mittens is so off kilter calling Russia our "number one geopolitical foe" that even a sweetheart like Colin Powell mocks him about it?  That's what he wants to know?

FunkMonk

Quote from: garbon on July 31, 2012, 06:30:05 AM
Do you perhaps mean The Guardian?

The Gaurniad is a very prestigious publication in Padlon.
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Ed Anger

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CountDeMoney

Quote from: Ed Anger on July 31, 2012, 07:05:04 AM
I just got a boner when a Mittens press aide told the press off.

Considering the work load those guys have to deal with over their boss's Gaffapolooza Tour this week, I'd be short-tempered as well.

Martinus

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Quote from: CountDeMoney on July 31, 2012, 06:32:48 AM
QuoteThe aim of Sikorski's meeting will be to get to know Mitt Romney's position on US foreign policy.

That his campaign's top foreign policy adviser still refers to Russia as the Soviet Union, another one criticizes Obama's "Czechoslovakia" defense policy, and that Mittens is so off kilter calling Russia our "number one geopolitical foe" that even a sweetheart like Colin Powell mocks him about it?  That's what he wants to know?

Sikorski is an Oxford-educated neocon who is married to Anne Applebaum, sends his children to an Opus Dei school, and once referred to the Nordstream pipeline as a new Ribbentrop-Molotov pact.

So, he is a privileged, hawkish, pro-Israeli Russophobe with cooky religious views. Think he will get along with Mitt?

The Minsky Moment

Mitt lauds the Israeli health care system   :lol:

All the Olympic diving events put together have less flips than this guy.
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CountDeMoney

Quote from: The Minsky Moment on July 31, 2012, 08:42:01 AM
Mitt lauds the Israeli health care system   :lol:

No kidding. MAN YOU SOCIALISTS SURE KNOW HOW TO RUN YOUR HEALTHCARE SYSTEM

You know, I always thought Dubya was the biggest moron the GOP could ever proffer, but this guy...man.

DGuller

In this particular case, though, the problem is that he's not stupid enough.

CountDeMoney

Quote from: DGuller on July 31, 2012, 09:01:44 AM
In this particular case, though, the problem is that he's not stupid enough.

It's like they're two types of moron:  acquired and congenital.

Faeelin

Doesn't matter. Conservatives won't notice and he'll still win.

garbon

"I've never been quite sure what the point of a eunuch is, if truth be told. It seems to me they're only men with the useful bits cut off."
I drank because I wanted to drown my sorrows, but now the damned things have learned to swim.

derspiess

Quote from: CountDeMoney on July 31, 2012, 08:50:14 AM
Quote from: The Minsky Moment on July 31, 2012, 08:42:01 AM
Mitt lauds the Israeli health care system   :lol:

No kidding. MAN YOU SOCIALISTS SURE KNOW HOW TO RUN YOUR HEALTHCARE SYSTEM

You know, I always thought Dubya was the biggest moron the GOP could ever proffer, but this guy...man.

He praised the results, not the type of system.  I've always said that socialized medicine might work great for other countries, but that it's just not the right system for us (though arguably it's less bad than the Obamacare system).
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