Remember the infamous Green Screen speech that John McCain delivered in 2008? And how widely panned it was as a political disaster and evidence of campaign incompetence? Mitt Romney’s speech in Detroit today was significantly worse.
For reasons that defy comprehension, the Romney campaign decided to unveil a new economic agenda — the one he announced just last month apparently wasn’t very good — at Ford Field, a football stadium with 65,000 seats.
The problem, of course, is that he only brought along 1,200 friends to watch. Here’s a clip from C-SPAN, showing not only the completely empty seats in the stands, but also the empty seats set up on the ground by the campaign itself.
Everything about this was a mess. In the speech itself, Romney, reading from a teleprompter, not only inexplicably repeated the line about the appropriate height of Michigan trees, but in yet another tone-deaf comment about his wealthy, the Republican added that his wife “drives a couple of Cadillacs.” This won’t help perceptions of Romney being an out-of-touch, patrician elitist.








