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OBAMA: Romney can't say "everything I've said for the last six months I didn't mean..."

Richard Kigel · Wednesday, April 25th 2012 at 12:41PM · 115 views
HUFFINGTON POST, April 24, 2012 -- President Barack Obama framed the 2012 election in some of the starkest terms to date in an interview published Wednesday by Rolling Stone.

Obama said that in this election there "will be as sharp a contrast between the two parties as we've seen in a generation."

"You have a Republican Party, and a presumptive Republican nominee, that believes in drastically rolling back environmental regulations, that believes in drastically rolling back collective-bargaining rights, that believes in an approach to deficit reduction in which taxes are cut further for the wealthiest Americans, and spending cuts are entirely borne by things like education or basic research or care for the vulnerable," Obama continued.

Obama rejected the idea that Romney would be able to disavow positions he's taken in the primary. "I don't think that their nominee is going to be able to suddenly say, 'Everything I've said for the last six months, I didn't mean.' I'm assuming that he meant it," he said. "When you're running for president, people are paying attention to what you're saying."

The notion that Romney would shift to the middle in the campaign was most famously espoused by his top adviser, Eric Fehrnstrom, who said that Romney's positions in the primary were as erasable as a drawing on an Etch a Sketch.

Romney already shifted his position on student loans, agreeing with Obama's push to extend federal interest rates at 3.4 percent after making the case in March that taxpayers should not subsidize loans at below-market rates. Rates are set to double to 6.8 percent in July.

Obama was asked about Romney Tuesday night in an interview with Jimmy Fallon. "I've met him, but we're not friends," he said. "His wife is lovely." He added that Romney was someone who "cares deeply about his family."

It was the magazine's fourth interview with Obama and lasted an hour.

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Richard Kigel Wednesday, April 25th 2012 at 1:00PM

Irma--I was thinking of posting that rolling Stone piece here.

Richard Kigel Wednesday, April 25th 2012 at 1:51PM

Ha!!!

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

(will Romney have to end up running his wife as his VP????????????????) LOL!!!(smile)

The JF program is to die for and I must get this addition of Rolling Stone...

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

@Rich, please do . ONe can never get too much of a good thing. LOL (smile)

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