Arguably the most important moment of the Republican presidential nominating process wasn’t a gaffe or an attack — it was a question that didn’t even require anyone to say anything at all.
At a debate for the eight GOP candidates in mid-August, Fox News’ Bret Baier asked the Republican field whether they could accept a debt-reduction deal in which they received $10 in spending cuts for every $1 in tax increases. All eight candidates said such a compromise simply wouldn’t be good enough.
Looking back, Jon Huntsman regrets the incident. As of yesterday, Mitt Romney doesn’t.
For those who can’t watch clips online, CBS’s Bob Schieffer asked about this on “Face the Nation” yesterday, and Romney was as obstinate as he was last summer, even when talking about a 10-to-1 compromise in his favor.
“I do feel that way. Government is big and getting larger…. The only solution to taming an out-of-control spending government is to cut spending and my policies reduce the rate of spending.”
It’s important to appreciate just how ridiculous this is.








