From: Deborah Lagutaris
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Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2012 8:39 AM

The Real Romney Captured On Tape 

Turns Out To Be A Sneering Plutocrat

Jonathan Chait
New York Magazine
Sept. 17, 2012
 
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 LOS ANGELES, CA - SEPTEMBER 17: Republican presidential candidate, former
Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney addresses the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of
Commerce's 33rd annual national convention on September 17, 2012 in Los
Angeles, California. Romney's campaign staff says it plans to retool their
message by being more specific of Romney's policies. (Photo by Kevork
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Presidential campaigns wallow so tediously in pseudo-events and manufactured
outrage that our senses can be numbed to the appearance of something
genuinely momentous. Mitt Romney’s
<http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2012/09/secret-video-romney-private-fun
draiser> secretly recorded comments at a fundraiser are such an event – they
reveal something vital about Romney, and they disqualify his claim to the
presidency.

To think of Romney’s leaked discourse as a “gaffe” grossly misdescribes its
importance. Indeed the comments’ direct impact on the outcome of the
election will probably be small. Romney repeated the wildly misleading but
increasingly popular conservative talking point that 47% of Americans pay no
income taxes. The federal income tax is, by design, one of the most
progressive elements of the American tax system, but
<http://www.brookings.edu/blogs/jobs/posts/2012/04/06-jobs-greenstone-looney
> well over 80% of non-retired adults pay federal taxes. But most people
hear “income taxes” and think “taxes,” which is why the trick of using one
phrase to make audiences think of the other is a standard GOP trick when
discussing taxes. For that very reason, it won’t strike many voters as an
insult: Most people who don’t pay income taxes do pay other taxes, and fail
to distinguish between them, and thus don’t consider themselves among the
47% scorned by Romney.

Instead the video exposes an authentic Romney as a far more sinister
character than I had imagined. Here is the sneering plutocrat, fully in
thrall to a series of pernicious myths that are at the heart of the mania
that has seized his party. He believes that market incomes in the United
States are a perfect reflection of merit. Far from seeing his own privileged
upbringing as the private-school educated son of an auto
executive-turned-governor as an obvious refutation of that belief, Romney
cites his own life, preposterously, as a confirmation of it. (“I have
inherited nothing. Everything I earned I earned the old fashioned way.”)

It is possible to cling to some version of this dogma and still believe, or
to convince yourself, that cutting taxes for the rich or reducing benefits
for the poor will eventually help the latter, by teaching them personal
responsibility or freeing up Job Creators to favor them with opportunity.
Instead Romney regards them as something akin to a permanent enemy class –
“I’ll never convince them that they should take personal responsibility and
care for their lives.”

Romney explained to reporters tonight that his remarks were not "elegantly
stated," but did not repudiate them as his true beliefs. In fact, it was
quite eloquently stated. The Romney speaking to fundraisers was not the
halting, smarmy figure so frequently on public display but an eloquent and
passionate orator. He had no reason to believe his donors needed to hear him
denounce the poor — they would have been perfectly satisfied with a bromide
about how cutting taxes on the rich will create opportunity for one and all.
Instead he put himself forward as the hopeful president of the top half of
America against the bottom.

Some pundits have likened Romney’s comments to Barack Obama’s 2008
monologue, also secretly recorded at a fundraiser, about his difficulties
with white working class voters in rural Pennsylvania. But the spirit of
Obama’s remarks was precisely the opposite of Romney’s. While Obama couched
his beliefs in
<http://www.huffingtonpost.com/mayhill-fowler/obama-no-surprise-that-ha_b_96
188.html> condescending sociological analysis about how poor small town
residents vote on the basis of guns and religion rather than economics, the
thrust of Obama’s argument was that he believed his policies would help
them, and to urge his supporters to make common cause with them:

But the truth is, is that, our challenge is to get people persuaded that we
can make progress when there's not evidence of that in their daily lives.
You go into some of these small towns in Pennsylvania, and like a lot of
small towns in the Midwest, the jobs have been gone now for 25 years and
nothing's replaced them. And they fell through the Clinton administration,
and the Bush administration, and each successive administration has said
that somehow these communities are gonna regenerate and they have not. So
it's not surprising then that they get bitter, they cling to guns or
religion or antipathy to people who aren't like them or anti-immigrant
sentiment or anti-trade sentiment as a way to explain their frustrations.

Um, now these are in some communities, you know. I think what you'll find
is, is that people of every background -- there are gonna be a mix of
people, you can go in the toughest neighborhoods, you know working-class
lunch-pail folks, you'll find Obama enthusiasts. And you can go into places
where you think I'd be very strong and people will just be skeptical. The
important thing is that you show up and you're doing what you're doing.

Obama was aspiring to become president of all of America, even that part
most hostile to him, in the belief that what they shared mattered more than
what divided them. Romney genuinely seems to conceive of the lowest-earning
half of the population as implacably hostile parasites.

The revelations in this video come to me as a genuine shock. I have never
hated Romney. I presumed his ideological makeover since he set out to run
for president was largely phony, even if he was now committed to carry
through with it, and to whatever extent he’d come to believe his own lines,
he was oblivious or naïve about the damage he would inflict upon the poor,
sick and vulnerable.  It seems unavoidable now to conclude that Romney’s
embrace of Paul Ryanism is born of actual contempt for the looters and
moochers, a class war on behalf of his own class.

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