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kpete

(72,006 posts)
Wed Mar 21, 2012, 09:38 AM Mar 2012

Top Romney Adviser Says Romney Can Change His Positions After The Primaries: ‘Like An Etch A Sketch'

Last edited Wed Mar 21, 2012, 03:20 PM - Edit history (1)

Source: Think Progress

Top Romney Adviser Says Romney Can Change His Positions After The Primaries: ‘It’s Almost Like An Etch A Sketch’

By Alex Seitz-Wald on Mar 21, 2012 at 9:25 am

Mitt Romney can’t be held accountable for his extreme right-wing views, at least according to his campaign’s senior adviser, who said the candidate should be given a “reset button” on any positions he’s taken during the primary campaign if he wins the nominations and faces off against President Obama in the fall.

Appearing on CNN this morning, Romney Communications Director Eric Fehrnstrom was asked if he’s concerned that Romney may alienate general election voters with some of the hard-right positions he’s taken during the primary to appeal to conservatives. Fehrnstrom brushed this concern off:

HOST: Is there a concern that Santorum and Gingrich might force the governor to tack so far to the right it would hurt him with moderate voters in the general election.

FEHRNSTROM: Well, I think you hit a reset button for the fall campaign. Everything changes. It’s almost like an Etch A Sketch. You can kind of shake it up and restart all of over again.

Read more: http://thinkprogress.org/politics/2012/03/21/448804/eric-fehrnstrom-etch-a-sketch/



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Top Romney Adviser Says Romney Can Change His Positions After The Primaries: ‘Like An Etch A Sketch' (Original Post) kpete Mar 2012 OP
LOL Gore1FL Mar 2012 #1
A mind is a terrible thing to erase Cirque du So-What Mar 2012 #2
Ha! Das war lustig mackattack Mar 2012 #56
Nein Cirque du So-What Mar 2012 #57
Isn't this what the right wing is afraid of? cottage10 Mar 2012 #3
Not in the age of YouTube hifiguy Mar 2012 #4
Yep. aquart Mar 2012 #47
Not sure "We create our own reality" works that well anymore. emulatorloo Mar 2012 #5
This proves America is hardly a functioning democracy anymore Lars77 Mar 2012 #6
Attn Eric Fehrnstrom Botany Mar 2012 #7
I repeat myself... Fritz67 Mar 2012 #8
perfect campaign commercial crazylikafox Mar 2012 #12
like this? tk2kewl Mar 2012 #9
Exactly like that! peace frog Mar 2012 #34
That's the story of Romney's life. He'll say anything to anyone Renew Deal Mar 2012 #10
Why not, he's changed them 2-3 times already CanonRay Mar 2012 #11
hypocrisy, thy name is romney! n/t shanti Mar 2012 #13
Aren't they taking a gamble on this? The base of the party will stay home if Mittens Liberal_Stalwart71 Mar 2012 #14
Even Democrats should be appalled at this mindset! CoffeeCat Mar 2012 #15
Is there a Democratic ad in the can yet? The material... polichick Mar 2012 #16
You might want to hold off saying that out loud until Mitt has the nomination officially locked. tanyev Mar 2012 #17
OMG - This is what they expect to offer as a leader of the free world liberal N proud Mar 2012 #18
LOL - I think Romney literally has a reset button in the back of his neck aint_no_life_nowhere Mar 2012 #19
Authoritarian voters won't care TrogL Mar 2012 #20
IMO that will only cause confusion in his supporters. jwirr Mar 2012 #21
and the pathetic thing is the much of the American populous will accept that /nt still_one Mar 2012 #22
Way to maintain candidate integrity, R-money! agentS Mar 2012 #23
My attempt to illustrate this story on an Etch A Sketch. Skinner Mar 2012 #24
nice, Skinner! SemperEadem Mar 2012 #26
DUzy for Skinner. bleever Mar 2012 #38
OK I tried it. Its hard, yours is very good. grantcart Mar 2012 #54
that's called flip-flopping and it'll be what keeps him sunk SemperEadem Mar 2012 #25
Etch-a-sketch Rmoney... Kalidurga Mar 2012 #27
Watch out, Eric. Mitt likes being able to fire people. Gidney N Cloyd Mar 2012 #28
Well that explains Rmoney's xxqqqzme Mar 2012 #29
Guess what, Mr. Fehrnstrom: Brigid Mar 2012 #30
Post removed Post removed Mar 2012 #31
Why wouldn't or shouldn't Fehrnstrom say this? gratuitous Mar 2012 #32
You do know how to erase an Etch-A-Sketch, don't you? KamaAina Mar 2012 #33
Mitt you always have been lying scum Liberalynn Mar 2012 #35
Romney: "I don't mean a word I say" Enrique Mar 2012 #36
"And I approve this message for now." More Romneyism or isn't. kiranon Mar 2012 #37
He has his fingers permanently crossed behind his back aint_no_life_nowhere Mar 2012 #44
Because the only thing Mitt stands for NCcoast Mar 2012 #39
welcome to the content-free, horse-race neolib vs. neolib "races" that've been going on since 1980 MisterP Mar 2012 #40
Really? Start over - not with the Internet and 24/7 news cycle. All those previous etch-a-sketch livetohike Mar 2012 #41
Think so? Maybe the Republican voters are stupid enough to fall for this. yardwork Mar 2012 #42
More like resigned LiberalLovinLug Mar 2012 #45
Unbelievable! They don't even PRETEND that Romney is sincere. Chemisse Mar 2012 #43
Comedians and editorial cartoonists are going nominate Fehrnstrom for Man of the Year. sarge43 Mar 2012 #46
This makes Flatpicker Mar 2012 #48
Being a "flip flopper" is ok! obxhead Mar 2012 #49
Running in '68 his George Romney was destoryed by claiming he had been brainwashed hayrow1 Mar 2012 #50
Willard the phoney....deceiving and flipping. Historic NY Mar 2012 #51
k&r pokerfan Mar 2012 #52
For Etch-A-Sketch's "take" on this, BlueMTexpat Mar 2012 #53
There is truth to this but a politcal advisor should never ever say it. DCBob Mar 2012 #55
Sadly, it worked for Obama. Zhade Mar 2012 #58

Cirque du So-What

(25,962 posts)
2. A mind is a terrible thing to erase
Wed Mar 21, 2012, 09:48 AM
Mar 2012

but in the case of Mitt der Shitt, it's obviously a much simpler procedure.

Cirque du So-What

(25,962 posts)
57. Nein
Thu Mar 22, 2012, 12:26 PM
Mar 2012

There are instances where certain phrases sound funnier to me in ersatz usage of different languages, however.

cottage10

(49 posts)
3. Isn't this what the right wing is afraid of?
Wed Mar 21, 2012, 09:49 AM
Mar 2012

Electing someone who ends up being moderate and not extreme enough for them? I hope this gets around because it will sink Mitt and Santorum will be the nominee. Not that I want Santorum to be president; I just think he will be easier to beat than Mitt.

emulatorloo

(44,164 posts)
5. Not sure "We create our own reality" works that well anymore.
Wed Mar 21, 2012, 09:59 AM
Mar 2012

Although their super pacs will try their best.

Botany

(70,552 posts)
7. Attn Eric Fehrnstrom
Wed Mar 21, 2012, 10:05 AM
Mar 2012

Have you ever heard of keeping things in the "thought bubble?"

Not only have you given the dems a nice attack ad but you have also
given the right wing base a reason to stay home in the fall. Good Job!

Fritz67

(354 posts)
8. I repeat myself...
Wed Mar 21, 2012, 10:11 AM
Mar 2012

...from something I said on the Mrs. Santorum thread yesterday:

So Mr. Fehrnstrom, are you saying that Rmoney is lying and pandering like a typical politician now, or that he'll be lying and pandering like a typical politician if/when he's running in the general election?

CanonRay

(14,111 posts)
11. Why not, he's changed them 2-3 times already
Wed Mar 21, 2012, 10:25 AM
Mar 2012

He actually doesn't have any positions, merely temporary stances. He also has no morals, feelings, thoughts, empathy......

 

Liberal_Stalwart71

(20,450 posts)
14. Aren't they taking a gamble on this? The base of the party will stay home if Mittens
Wed Mar 21, 2012, 10:34 AM
Mar 2012

come back to the middle or appears to be too reasonable.

CoffeeCat

(24,411 posts)
15. Even Democrats should be appalled at this mindset!
Wed Mar 21, 2012, 10:36 AM
Mar 2012

I have had it with the corporatist-political world viewing US citizens as mindless
dolts who are nothing but objects with which to be toyed. This "etch-a-sketch" comment spotlights the horrifying mindset that was showcased during HBO's recent "Game Change" movie about Palin.

Steve Schmitt said, in "Game Change, "News isn't meant to be remembered anymore! It's entertainment. Nothing is remembered for more than forty eight hours any more..." Gee, thanks for treating us like imbeciles.

The political machine on both sides believes that the American people are stupid, ignorant, incapable of rational thought and easily persuaded with a snappy marketing campaign. Yep, throw us some "red meat" and come up with a catchy slogan--and we're sooooo on board!

I don't agree with ANYTHING Mitt Romney has to say, and I agree less with the rabid right-wing of the Republican party that is being duped here. So, Romney kow tows, lies and puts on his best fake face for the extremists in his party--then his people admit that words and promises mean nothing. When will people realize that the political world views us as idiotic fools.

Dare I say--Obama has done the same thing. No one expected a non-reform healthcare bill. No one expected the further erosion of our Constitution. No one expected that Obama would sign on to indefinite detention of United States citizens. No one expected that he would morph his staff and cabinet into a Goldman Sachs fraternity. No one expected that Guantanamo would still remain open. Yes, Obama has done some great things--and I am relieved to know that a Republican is not in the White House. But still---it appears that both sides engages in this kind of "etch-sketch" campaign politicking, and it's so wrong.

Another example of how we are seduced and then used (for our votes)--and then cast aside like one night stands--while our elected representatives continue their long-time love affair with their corporate masters.

We have a sick, sick system.

liberal N proud

(60,339 posts)
18. OMG - This is what they expect to offer as a leader of the free world
Wed Mar 21, 2012, 10:53 AM
Mar 2012


An Etch A Sketch




Someone has to do a graphic with Romney as an Etch A Sketch

aint_no_life_nowhere

(21,925 posts)
19. LOL - I think Romney literally has a reset button in the back of his neck
Wed Mar 21, 2012, 10:57 AM
Mar 2012

It's an outrageous statement but we all knew it was coming. Of course Romney will reverse course on everything he's ever said in his campaign and pretend he never said it.

TrogL

(32,822 posts)
20. Authoritarian voters won't care
Wed Mar 21, 2012, 11:01 AM
Mar 2012

They're used to this. In fact, they expect it. In fact, they would probably be upset if this didn't happen because they'd be afraid that Romney wasn't an authoritarian leader.

Authoritarians live in a virtual reality, a "bubble" of sorts where actual, evidence-based reality is forbidden and the party line of the moment is the only "truth". Think "we have always been at war with Oceania" in 1984.

If the Romney campaign was incapable of changing its tune on the fly, this would horrify authoritarian followers. They might actually have to approach evidence, face reality and actually think.



agentS

(1,325 posts)
23. Way to maintain candidate integrity, R-money!
Wed Mar 21, 2012, 11:21 AM
Mar 2012

I know being flexible is important in politics, but so is consistency.
You want the people who voted for you in the primary to vote for you in the general, right? IF YOU CHANGE TOO MANY OF YOUR POSITIONS, THEY MAY NOT VOTE FOR YOU- isn't that how elections work, right?

I wonder how much contortion an Etch-A-Sketch can do?

SemperEadem

(8,053 posts)
25. that's called flip-flopping and it'll be what keeps him sunk
Wed Mar 21, 2012, 11:27 AM
Mar 2012

he'll only prove what everyone on the thugs side who is pissed at his buying this election have been saying all along.

Kalidurga

(14,177 posts)
27. Etch-a-sketch Rmoney...
Wed Mar 21, 2012, 11:41 AM
Mar 2012

Best thing about this is it was gift from a RWer. This is the first time I have ever seen a campaign admit that, this is their strategy. Not, the first time I have seen the strategy, but I digress. I hope the meme catches on with the RWers. Probably won't they aren't real quick on the uptake.

xxqqqzme

(14,887 posts)
29. Well that explains Rmoney's
Wed Mar 21, 2012, 11:51 AM
Mar 2012

idiot gaffes, flubs and stumbles. He has a communication director who is just like him.

Response to kpete (Original post)

gratuitous

(82,849 posts)
32. Why wouldn't or shouldn't Fehrnstrom say this?
Wed Mar 21, 2012, 12:09 PM
Mar 2012

First, it's absolutely true. Second, he can say it without fear that it will come back to haunt the general election campaign. Third, the popular media will tacitly agree that they will not remember stuff from the primary campaign and they will certainly not be so gauche as to bring it up to Romney should he secure the nomination.

And if any of you lot are such Captain Buzzkills that you bring this to CNN's attention come August or September, be assured that you will be ignored (if you're lucky) or subjected to withering ridicule.

 

Liberalynn

(7,549 posts)
35. Mitt you always have been lying scum
Wed Mar 21, 2012, 12:33 PM
Mar 2012

you always will be lying scum! You can't erase or change that! Its who you are at your core!

NCcoast

(480 posts)
39. Because the only thing Mitt stands for
Wed Mar 21, 2012, 01:39 PM
Mar 2012

is perpetuating and expanding the corporate oligarchy. And he'll say whatever anyone wants to hear at any time to that end.

I've heard him saying what a wonderfully business friendly place China is. And as we've just seen Bain Capital is selling video surveillance equipment to the Chinese government to help them maintain their police state control. Birds of a feather.

MisterP

(23,730 posts)
40. welcome to the content-free, horse-race neolib vs. neolib "races" that've been going on since 1980
Wed Mar 21, 2012, 02:58 PM
Mar 2012

livetohike

(22,156 posts)
41. Really? Start over - not with the Internet and 24/7 news cycle. All those previous etch-a-sketch
Wed Mar 21, 2012, 03:02 PM
Mar 2012

pictures are saved - forever .

LiberalLovinLug

(14,175 posts)
45. More like resigned
Wed Mar 21, 2012, 05:37 PM
Mar 2012

Its a real balancing act for the candidate to appear to say the "right" things, but still leave a passage back to the center when he's the nominee. Just exchange center > right and you have the Obama blueprint. A few teabaggers will boycott the vote if Mittens wins the primaries, but the GOP would be banking on the many more moderate conservatives coming back to the fold to take up the slack. Just like progressive Democrats, a lot of die-in-the-wool Republicans will be thinking "who else?"

sarge43

(28,942 posts)
46. Comedians and editorial cartoonists are going nominate Fehrnstrom for Man of the Year.
Wed Mar 21, 2012, 06:28 PM
Mar 2012

He just gave them the gift that keeps on giving.

Flatpicker

(894 posts)
48. This makes
Wed Mar 21, 2012, 08:23 PM
Mar 2012

RW America look like a bunch of idiots.

Doesn't make any of us look good. Like we have the attention span of a fruit fly.

I'm hoping for a video montage of all this with the song "Will The Real Mitt Romney- Please Stand Up" by Eminem playing over it.

 

hayrow1

(198 posts)
50. Running in '68 his George Romney was destoryed by claiming he had been brainwashed
Wed Mar 21, 2012, 10:03 PM
Mar 2012

This spectacular etch-a-sketch comment, in my view, is the end of Mittens and the beginning of the serious draft Jeb Repuklican movement. Ironically on the very day Jeb endorsed Mitt. Seems fixed? Is the BFEE becoming a little too obvious?

DCBob

(24,689 posts)
55. There is truth to this but a politcal advisor should never ever say it.
Thu Mar 22, 2012, 09:21 AM
Mar 2012

Gaffitis must be contagious in the Romney campaign.

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