As part of the Obama campaign’s renewed focus on Mitt Romney’s gubernatorial record, leading members of the president’s re-election team, including David Axelrod, appeared in Boston this morning for an event. In an unexpected twist, Obama’s team were heckled — apparently by Romney staffers.
Initially, I found reports that Romney aides would literally go to an Obama event to heckle hard to believe, but the Republican candidate actually volunteered to take ownership of the heckling at a press conference this afternoon.
For those who can’t watch clips online, Romney said today:
“If the president is going to have his people come in to my rallies and heckle, why, we’ll show them we conservatives have the same kind of capacity he does.”
I don’t think Romney has thought this one through. The smart response would have been for the candidate to say, “If people are going to try to disrupt public events, that’s up to them. I’m running for president of the United States, and I don’t have time to concern myself with who is or isn’t heckling David Axelrod.”
But that’s not what Romney said. On the contrary, he positioned himself as being responsible for heckling — he’s almost proud of it.
I’m generally not impressed with Mitt Romney’s retail skills as a politician, but this is just sad. Why take ownership of obnoxious hecklers on purpose?








