If you weren’t listening carefully to the Romney campaign’s message yesterday, you might not have heard their big complaint of the day. In fact, you might be surprised to learn what it is they were so worked up about.
Was the complaint of the day about taxes? Jobs? “Free stuff“? No, the issue that the Republican presidential campaign was preoccupied with had to do with Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez.
President Obama spoke yesterday morning to a Spanish-language television station in Miami and, in response to a question about the Venezuelan leader, said, “[M]y overall my sense is that what Mr. Chavez has done over the last several years has not had a serious national security impact on us.””
And this apparently sent Romney and his aides looking for the fainting couch. They issued five press releases — count ’em: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — and published a half-dozen posts to the campaign blog — 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 — expressing outrage over Obama’s dismissal of the often-clownish Venezuelan president. Romney called the president’s comments, among other things, “stunning,” “shocking,” and “disturbing.” The Republican National Committee even decided to launch a fundraising campaign over this.









