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While the administration worked tirelessly to resolve this highly charged situation in a way that preserved the full range of U.S. interests abroad, the Romney campaign and their GOP surrogates lined up to assail them. The ire of the Republicans was not directed at the Communist Party of China, whose repression actually caused the crisis, but at the State Department that was working night and day to save the life of Chen and his family. Romney apparently believes that yesterday was a 'day of shame' for Obama, rather than for the Chinese whose human rights abuses are now being exposed on the world's stage.
The Obama administration, meanwhile, was able to keep their eye on the ball and resolve this human rights issue while also understanding the larger, strategic framework of the U.S.-China relationship. Cal Jillson, a political science professor at SMU observed that while human rights are a critical interest to the U.S. and we want to see the government treat all its citizens well the administration knows that it's a decades-long work in progress and they have economic issues and other pressing issues that are the first priority. It is the disciplined and careful diplomacy of the administration that allowed them to not only resolve the Chen situation with the best realistic result, but also secure long-sought economic commitments from China, who vowed to limit its export subsidies, encourage domestic consumption and consider reforms to its state-owned enterprises. Those are results that any rational observer would commend. But not Mr. Romney.
It is said that politics used to stop at the waters edge, suggesting that the Presidents conduct of foreign policy should be free of pure political gamesmanship. While giving the Executive carte blanche on global affairs is clearly unwise, defense and diplomacy decisions should clearly be judged based on honest assessment of their efficacy rather than reactionary partisanship. The Romney campaign jumped into an ongoing and sensitive international negotiation seeking to blame Obama first and ask questions later. Yesterdays verbal attacks on the President and the Secretary of State were made with very little concrete information while lives literally hung in the balance. That conduct sharply diverges from the image of a sober, level-headed executive that the Romney campaign is trying to portray. It instead reveals a craven desire to score political points at the expense of the nations security and promotion of Americas global interests.
http://www.policymic.com/articles/7907/chen-guangcheng-case-shows-why-mitt-romney-is-unfit-to-be-president
This was a major screw up for Romney and he knows it. How long before he claims credit for this just like he claimed credit for the auto industry bailout? The fact that he wrote an op-ed titled: "Let Detroit Go Bankrupt" didn't seem to prevent him from claiming credit for that success.
Cali_Democrat
(30,439 posts)malaise
(269,256 posts)was from the media. He's an asshole who cares not about anything but becoming President.
Aerows
(39,961 posts)this is just the LATEST example of why he shouldn't be President. There are so damn many to choose from, though, and I'm sure next week we'll have another glaring example of why Mittwit shouldn't be anywhere near the White House.
I like it!
Aerows
(39,961 posts)And it occurred to me that it just went together too well. The Mittwit.
NoMoreWarNow
(1,259 posts)the power of the terrible media we have.
Aerows
(39,961 posts)Personal polling here in the Deep South says Mitt has about as much chance among Southern Baptists to vote for him, the largest evangelical group, as voting for a fox does among chickens. Can't discount that he's trying to be a fox, but can't discount that chickens know exactly why they don't like him.
aint_no_life_nowhere
(21,925 posts)Rove has probably scripted a response whereby he'll claim it was his pressure on Obama that forced the State Department to take action. The efforts of the right wing to try to twist reality are limitless.
DearAbby
(12,461 posts)Romney has shown us his inexperience, this was a fast paced story changing every hour...to come right out and undermine our position, shows glaringly his inexperience in foreign matters. Or he purposely wanted to undermine our position. Which was it?
DaveJ
(5,023 posts)It is not in Republicans' best political interest to take credit for human rights, as that would alienate their base.
When it comes to their lunatic base, the crazier the better, so I think they will just move onto even more ludicrous accusations. This episode reminds me of the juvenile lack of political diplomacy during the entire Bush administration.