Republicans talking point today is foreign policy doesnt really matter its about the economy. Well FOREIGN POLICY=ECONOMY. Look at Bush foreign policy and look at where our economy went. Romney will make Bush look like Moses.
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All I saw in that debate was bipartisan support for the our counterproductive and hypocritical "foreign policy". It's a sick joke to call that a debate.
I've been trying to wrap my head around what he was trying to say, and no matter how you slice it, it was a ludicrous statement. Is Romney really that clueless? That comment, the weird thing about Iran, Syria, and "the route to the sea," and that he failed, again, to mention our veterans and stand up for them during the debate, as we wind down from two wars, with tens of thousands of vets needing help adapting to civilian life, recovering from a host of injuries, needing jobs, needing help for their families, and he fails to mention them. Again. Too strange.