Mitt Romney Under Pressure: He Is Vulnerable

Published in General Anzeiger Bonn
(Germany) on 14 July 2012
by Thomas Spang (link to originallink to original)
Translated from by Sean Thacker. Edited by Gillian Palmer.
Romney is at risk of becoming a victim of his own opportunism. Instead of quitting his job as head of Bain Capital to save the Winter Olympics in the Mormon state of Utah, in 1999, he left his options open.

Romney wanted to play it safe and have a backup plan in case the Olympics ended up being a flop. When the media instead celebrated him as a “savior,” he saw it as an opportunity to use the situation as political fodder. He negotiated a generous retirement package with Bain, dated it 1999 and acceded to the position of governor of Massachusetts.

Instead of putting his story on display for voters, the candidate is glossing over his biography, which is not causing legal issues for him, but is causing real political ones. The Republican presidential candidate comes across as someone who only does things that benefit him personally. And in the process, facts are being stretched to their limits, altered or, in the case of his finances, not being made public. An image is being created of a candidate who has something to hide.

Disclosures about Romney’s role at Bain provide the incumbent a vulnerability of Romney’s that he can use to his advantage. The Obama campaign can draw from many resources to trap the notorious flip-flopper in a web of contradictions. Those contradictions include instances of flip-flopping on political issues: Once in a while, whenever necessary, he ran in Massachusetts as a liberal to the left of Ted Kennedy.

And he is now the purported champion of the right-wing populist tea party, campaigning for the White House. His credibility has now fallen by the wayside.


Mitt Romney unter Druck - Steilvorlage

Mitt Romney läuft Gefahr, Opfer seines eigenen Opportunismus zu werden. Statt seinen Job an der Spitze von Bain Capital an den Nagel zu hängen, um die Olympischen Winterspiele im Mormonenstaat Utah zu retten, hielt er sich 1999 eine Hintertür offen.Romney wollte auf Nummer sicher gehen, eine Rückkehroption zu haben, falls die Olympiade zu einem Flop werden sollte. Als ihn die Medien stattdessen als "Retter" feierten, sah er eine Möglichkeit, daraus politisches Kapital zu schlagen. Er handelte mit Bain ein großzügiges Abfindungspaket aus, datierte dieses auf 1999 zurück und trat für das Gouverneursamt in Massachusetts an.

Statt den Wählern sein Kalkül offenzulegen, beschönigt der Kandidat seine Biografie - was ihn nun nicht in rechtliche, aber in echte politische Nöte bringt. Der republikanische Präsidentschaftskandidat kommt als jemand rüber, der immer nur das tut, was ihm persönlich nützt. Und dabei die Fakten bis zur Schmerzgrenze dehnt, dreht oder im Fall seiner Finanzen nicht öffentlich macht. Es entsteht das Image eines Kandidaten, der etwas zu verstecken hat.

Die Enthüllungen um Romneys Rolle bei Bain geben dem Amtsinhaber eine Steilvorlage. Obamas Wahlkampfteam kann aus dem Vollen schöpfen, den notorischen Wendehals in einem Netz aus Widersprüchen zu verstricken. Dazu gehören auch die politischen Flipflops. Je nach Bedarf trat er mal als Liberaler links von Ted Kennedy in Massachusetts an.

Oder nun als angeblicher Champion der rechts-populistischen Tea-Party für das Weiße Haus. Auf der Strecke bleibt dabei die Glaubwürdigkeit.
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