My statement was not “ridiculous” given Romeny’s record. See post #859 of this thread.
You ask why I have such a “bee in my bonnet about Romney.” Oh, I don’t know, maybe it has something to do with the insignificant fact that in 2005 (AFTER his alleged pro-life “conversion”) he decided that Catholic hospitals would be required to provide rape victims with the Morning After Pill, in violation of their consciences and their First Amendment right to freely exercise their religion. A true leader would have defended religiously-affliliated hospitals all the way to the Supreme Court. Maybe the “bee in my bonnet about Romney” has to do with the fact that Romneycare set the precedent for Obamacare, despite all of Romney’s fancy campaign maneuvering and rhetoric to the contrary (which is dutifully regurgitated on this forum as if it is gospel). Mabye the “bee in my bonnet about Romney” has something to do with the fact that he never stood a chance against Obama, yet was conitually propped-up from Day One as if he was the Republican Party’s best chance, much to the satisfaction of Liberal Media and the Democart Party.
Romney supported the TARP Bailout. The “but Romney opposed the GM Bailout” line that you parrot is more Romney campaign rhetoric.
On Foreign Policy, Obama and Romney are both foreign interventionists, in the worst traditions of this country. They only differ as to the scope and duration of the interventions. They both seem to confuse Israeli and Saudi (the Gulf’s worst tyrant) national security with American national security. It is just a matter of which one will bend over farther.