Thursday, August 9, 2007

Mitt and the Kids

Hugh Hewitt defends Romney on the service question by printing his "full" remarks, that somehow absolve him of stupidity. Here they are:

The question is:
How many of your five sons are currently serving in the U.S. military and if none of them are how do they plan to support this war on terrorism by enlisting in our U.S. military?

Romney responded:

The good news is that we have a volunteer Army and that's the way we're going to keep it. My sons are all adults and they've made decisions about their careers and they've chosen not to serve in the military and active duty and I respect their decision in that regard.

I also respect and value very very highly those who make the decision to serve in the military. And I think we ought to show an outpouring of support just as I suggested, a surge of support for those families and for those individuals who are serving. My niece, for instance, just to tell you what a neighborhood can do and how touching it can be, my niece Misha --living out west-- her husband, I think he got a call on a Tuesday, he's in the National Guard, he got a call on a Tuesday that he was going to be called up and shipped overseas on a Thursday, and they'd just bought a home, they hadn't landscaped it, but the rules in the neighborhood were that unless you got your home landscaped within a year of the time that you bought your home, they began fining you because they didn't want people having mudholes in front of their homes. And she was very worried, and just before the year expired, she woke up one morning and looked out the window and all the neighbors were out there rolling out sod, putting up trees, getting it all done. It is remarkable how we can show our support for our nation.

One of the ways my sons are showing support for our nation is helping to get me elected because they think I'd be a great president (laughter) and my son Josh bought the family Winnibago and has visited 99 counties most of them with his three kids and his wife, and I respect that and all of those and the way they serve this great country.
Question for you all is: Is there any way you could see this quote as anything but stupid? Because many on the right think it's just great.

Also, I saw the opinion that the best thing the average war support can do to support the war is to "fight" the anti-war folks at home, because we're the real insurgents.

2 comments:

mike3550 said...

I, too, think that the pinnacle of a "free society" that values "individual liberty"© is one that fines me if I don't plant a garden. Now, if my "individual liberty"© and "personal freedom"© were abridged such that I had to pay dues to associate with my fellow employees and form a union, then I would need to go out and decry them as traitors©.

(Note: Rights paid to the RNC for all copyrighted terms. Except for "traitors" which belongs to Ann Coulter. I would not want to deprive them of their money this election cycle -- they are going to need it this year if this is one of their top candidates.)

Anonymous said...

I think that anyone who says that they support the war and who is not willing to enlist is a hypocrite.