I wrote yesterday about David Axelrod's takedown of Mitt Romney's "cowardly" answer in which Axelrod said this "was a test of leadership" Romney failed by refusing to criticize the deeply offensive remarks of Rush Limbaugh about Sandra Fluke.
David Axelrod:
“I was kind of shocked when Governor Romney, all he had to say was, `Well that isn’t language I would have used.’ What about the spirit of what was said? I thought that was a cowardly answer and it was a test of leadership, and one that he failed...
Axelrod Calls Out Romney's "Cowardly Answer" on Limbaugh
Well the man who promised AIPAC a war and who criticizes President Obama as weak for failing to attack, attack, attack Iran, lacks the courage to stand up to Rush Limbaugh, again. Think Progress reports Romney's latest cowardice:
Last night, at his Super Tuesday victory party in Boston, Romney was asked again for his thoughts on Limbaugh’s attacks and said only, “My campaign is about jobs and the economy and scaling back the size of government and I’m not going to weigh in on that particular controversy.”
By this point, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ), House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-VA) — both of whom endorsed Romney — and several other Republicans, have all publicly condemned Limbaugh, but the party’s most visible leaders have not.
Mitt Romney. Gutless wonder, except when it comes to putting working class Americans at risk in a war. The little people are expendable.
Romney reflects much that has been wrong with this nation for decades. The 1%, cutting taxes on the rich, willing to demogogue to be elected, and willing to send your children overseas to die, so long as their own are not at risk.
Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney on Wednesday defended his five sons' decision not to enlist in the military, saying they're showing their support for the country by "helping me get elected."
Romney, who did not serve in Vietnam due to his Mormon missionary work and a high draft lottery number, was asked the question by an anti-war activist after a speech in which he called for "a surge of support" for U.S. forces in Iraq.
CBS News, Romney: Sons Serve Country By Campaigning, February 11, 2009
Wars, like taxes (he pays a 14% rate), are for the little people.
Limbaugh Romney before he limbaughs you.
Vote Obama 2012! GoBama!!