A number of right-leaning bloggers and pundits want Mitt Romney to take his recently revealed comments from a Florida fundraiser in May further. Moreover, they want the media to get over it.
Erick Erickson, editor of RedState.com, was so inspired by the surreptitiously recorded video, which was posted Monday by the liberal magazine Mother Jones, that he tweeted that he hoped “Romney would talk more about this issue on the trail.”
Seeing these undercover videos actually make me wish Romney would talk more about this issue on the trail.
— Erick Erickson (@EWErickson) September 18, 2012
In a blog post he added that Romney should “double down” on what he said.
The Romney campaign should double down on what he said. They should own it. The trouble for the left and media (but I repeat myself) is that most Americans agree with Mitt Romney. Most Americans consider themselves part of the 53% and it is not a winning proposition for Barack Obama to convince Americans they are less than they think they are when most Americans already recognize he has made them less than they were.
Team Romney should force this debate onto the national stage. They should not walk it back.
Erickson also described the press and left as “already orgasmic at the find.”
Conservative commentator Michelle Malkin tweeted that “Romney should NEVER be defensive or apologetic,” about framing the debate in terms of “America’s makers vs. America’s takers.”
This election is about America’s makers vs. America’s takers. Romney should NEVER be defensive or apologetic about making that clear.
— Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) September 18, 2012
The Daily Caller’s Matt Lewis complained about how the “media elites are breathlessly reporting” on the incident but said the “substance” of his remarks were worthy of discussion.








