Romney Apologizes For 'Hijinks"
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Romney Apologizes For 'Hijinks"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UAfA36hzfM4&feature=player_detailpage
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WASHINGTON -- Just hours after the Washington Post published a piece on Mitt Romney's prep school pranks -- which included forcibly cutting the hair of a student who stood out for his nonconformity and his perceived homosexuality -- the presumptive Republican presidential nominee had already apologized in a radio interview, saying he was sorry for any "dumb things" he might have done "a long time ago."
Presumably, by the time Romney was elected governor of Massachusetts in 2002, he had moved on from verbal taunts and physical take-downs. But gay-rights advocates argue that his policies toward the LGBT community as governor were just as troubling.
"It's very clear that Mr. Romney doesn't get it," said Eliza Byard, executive director of the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN), which focuses on supporting LGBT youth. "Bullying, harassment and assault in schools are serious issues. His own behavior was deeply troubling when he was a student, and his actions as governor of Massachusetts were also an assault on the LGBT students that the state had set out to protect."
"Just looking at his current behavior, he's so politically opportunistic in his willingness to score political points on the backs of LGBT people -- if that's not the definition of a bully, I don't know what is," said Kara Suffredini, executive director of the pro-gay rights group MassEquality.
The Romney campaign did not return a request for comment.
Most memorable for Suffredini and Byard were Romney's battles with a commission meant to help LGBT youth, as it became clearer that these students were targets of harassment and discrimination in schools. The Governor's Commission on Gay and Lesbian Youth was first set up in 1992 by then-governor William Weld, a Republican. On May 12, 2006, the Boston Globe described what happened:
Angered that his name appeared on a press release touting a gay pride parade, Governor Mitt Romney moved yesterday to curtail the activities of a 14-year-old advisory commission on gay and lesbian youth.
The commission chairwoman, Kathleen M. Henry, said she was called yesterday by Beth Myers, the governor's chief of staff, who told her that the governor planned to issue an executive order ''revoking our existence" and creating another youth commission whose purview would be all of the state's youth, not just gays and lesbians. The commission would have all new members, she said.
A few hours later, however, Romney had changed his mind. His spokesman, Eric Fehrnstrom, said at the time that the governor had decided the original proposal was "too harsh." Instead, he opted to put restrictions on the way the commission could use the approximately $1.2 million it received in state funds.
State Rep. Liz Malia (D-Brighton), a defender of the commission, told the Globe at the time that she had met with Fehrnstrom about the issue. He had told her that he wanted to take it in a direction that focused on "all youth, and not gay and lesbian youth," she said.
The governor's restrictions alarmed LGBT activists and allies, who sought to make the commission independent. The legislature passed a bill establishing a separate, independent commission comprised of the same members a couple of months later. Romney vetoed that bill, but the legislature overrode him. As a response, he disbanded the governor's commission in an executive order, since it had essentially become a duplicate. The commission continues today, distinct from the governor's office.
Byard told The Huffington Post that GLSEN's Massachusetts chapter was consistently frustrated with Romney's cuts to funding for programs that assisted LGBT youth.
As research by the Democratic group American Bridge 21st Century shows, many of these areas did see their funding cut under Romney. On Nov. 15, 2006, for example, the Boston Herald noted that Romney had cut funds for "HIV/AIDS prevention, matching grants for groups like the YMCA and Boys & Girls Clubs and domestic violence prevention in the gay community." It was part of the governor's $425 million emergency state spending freeze.
Earlier in the year, Romney had vetoed $158,000 in funding for "intervention services and crisis housing for sexual violence in the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community." As the Patriot Ledger reported on July 22, 2006, the Democratic-controlled state legislature overrode his veto.
In both 2003 and 2004, he vetoed funding for a "statewide and community based suicide prevention, intervention, postvention and surveillance activities and the implementation of a statewide suicide prevention plan," according to government documents. Romney said the funding was not consistent with his recommendation to the legislature. The state House and Senate eventually overrode that veto as well.
Byard said she found Romney's apology on Wednesday insufficient. In a radio interview with Fox News host Brian Kilmeade, Romney stated that he didn't realize one of the classmates he picked on was gay. According to the Washington Post article, Romney would say "Atta girl!" when the student would try to speak in English class.
"Whether or not Mr. Romney knew or thought he knew this other person was actually gay -- which it turned out he was -- is pretty beside the point," said Byard. "It was troubling behavior then. His actions as governor, and his actions as a candidate today in apologizing, all seem pretty clearly part of a troubling pattern of disregard for the seriousness of this issue and the kinds of behaviors that he himself is accused of carrying out."
In the past few years, there have been a rash of suicides by teenagers who have been bullied for being gay or perceived as gay. In 2009, GLSEN surveyed 7,261 middle and high school students and "found that at school nearly 9 out of 10 LGBT students experienced harassment at school in the past year and nearly two-thirds felt unsafe because of their sexual orientation. Nearly a third of LGBT students skipped at least one day of school in the past month because of safety concerns."
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attilatheblond
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Mitt mislabels assault as hijinks. Would be interested to know what he would call such an attack if some kids did it to his own sons when they were in school, or his grand-kids now. Willing to bet Mitt would have a team of lawyers all over the perps, the parents, and cops to make sure punishment was swift and harsh.
Another thing that needs to be brought up in the national discussion of high-brow prep school 'hijinks' is how the school reacted. Have yet to see this addressed.
Is there ANY evidence that the Cranbrook School took any disciplinary action against Romney and the others who participated in this assault on John Lauber? Were any punishments meted out for this? How could young men form a small mob, assault a classmate and not get thrown out on their asses at the very least?
John Lauber was expelled from Cranbrook School for reports that he was seen smoking. SMOKING got the assault victim bounced out of school.
As we ponder what makes Mitt tick, we might give some thought to the fact that it sure looks like the system the elite grow up in has an impact in reinforcing sociopaths' sense of security in acting on bad impulses. How many other scions of the privileged class grew up knowing the system would back them no matter what? That brutality is rewarded and empathy is not required? No wonder the nation is in such a mess.
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attilatheblond
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thedirtman
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Really sick how he invokes his 18 grandchildren as proof that he has changed. He has never changed. Not through high school, college, or Bain Capital.
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thedirtman
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Leen61
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Romney don't remember the Lauber incident or any other? Bullshit! Anyone who responds to despicable actions with chuckles, says something about themselves. There was no outrage. To laugh this off as high school "hijinks" calls into question his character.
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Leen61
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jackhole
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Lets not forget that as a Mormon Bishop he bullied a young mother into abandoning her baby or face excommunication.
This is the bully so many want as POTUS:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u2BMPMcelGo - 1 year ago
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jackhole
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letsliveinpeace
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Mitt Romney Bullied LGBT Youth Commission As Governor
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letsliveinpeace
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BrushwithDeathToothpaste
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How come Kilmeade didn't ask Romney about some his recent oil rhetoric now that gas prices are falling? I guess attacking the Post regarding shit he said 40 years ago is more important than the shit he said last month.
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BrushwithDeathToothpaste
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Arizona_Huey
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Huh - Romney calls it hijinks - I call it assault with a deadly weapon!
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Arizona_Huey
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Incredulous
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too little, too late. John Lauber is dead, and he deserved an apology decades ago.
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Incredulous
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HarukoHaruhara
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If you've ever watched the cookie video, you can see he's still a bully.
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HarukoHaruhara
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jackhole
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This was no apology: I was his way of saying to Republicans, Conservatives, Libertarians, Tea Party and the whole gamut of bullies, "Hey guys see what I can do!" If he is elected he WILL bully the American people. Stop hate, vote OBAMA in 2012!
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jackhole
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letsliveinpeace
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jackhole:
Of course Willard made a non apology apology, because that was the way the wind forced him to go. Saint Willard is no bully, he just likes to fire people.
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letsliveinpeace
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EmperorThan
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"Gentlemen it's been an honor trying to fuck over poor people with you." -Mitt Romney's Campaign
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wynnmeg61
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Romney has been a cruel, spoiled rotten person from his teen years. You know that one has to be a sociopath to be a venture capitalist in the first place. I get tired of him using his wife as a crutch.
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wynnmeg61
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cloverfoot
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wynnmeg61:
I am starting to see the winds of "sociopath" labeling on Romney. The proper term is Psychopath!!!
Psychopathy (/saɪˈkɒpəθi/[1][2] from the Ancient Greek ψυχή "psyche", -soul and πάθος "pathos" -passion) is a personality disorder characterized by a pervasive pattern of disregard for the rights of others and the rules of society. Psychopaths have a lack of empathy and remorse, and have very shallow emotions. They are generally regarded as callous, selfish, dishonest, arrogant, aggressive, impulsive, irresponsible, and hedonistic. Despite this, psychopaths are often superficially charming with an intelligence higher than the average individual.
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cloverfoot
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attilatheblond
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cloverfoot:
Sociopathy and psychopathy are BOTH synonyms for Antisocial Personality Disorder.
Sociopath also fits and has a less heinous association for most people than its synonym, psychopath, which our culture tends to equate more with those who act out to the point of violence.
Use psychopath and you will end up bringing down a yacht-load of vehement defense of the man from the RW pundits. Use the softer synonym and it is still appropriate without the burden of appearing to equate Mitt with Manson, which is where FOX talking heads would go and even making less rabid pundits/people likely to disregard the accurate labeling of Mitt's nasty nature.
The words are pretty much synonymous, but the reaction to them by most people differs a great deal. That's why I use sociopath for Mitt.
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attilatheblond
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FreeSpiritMuse
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Isn't he something. He doesn't remember. I don't believe him.
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letsliveinpeace
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FreeSpiritMuse:
Oh he remembers, that's why he involuntary giggled a little reminiscing over the satisfaction of what he had done to the boy.
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letsliveinpeace
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cloverfoot
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letsliveinpeace:
I think Ted Bundy made the same sound when asked about what he did to those women... (too much? Probably, but come on... Ted Bundy never asked for the right to nominate Supreme Court Justices...).
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cloverfoot
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letsliveinpeace
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When in high school you're considered a young adult not a child.
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letsliveinpeace
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letsliveinpeace:
Also, every other person involved showed true remorse for their participation in this event. The lack of growth in Romney's character is telling.
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cloverfoot
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attilatheblond
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cloverfoot:
Yep. Some of his classmates said they have had problems with the event ever since. They were all old enough to know right from wrong. Seems most of them felt guilt for what they knew then as being wrong.
Not Mitt. Mitt appears to just feel entitled to do what he wants and never give it a second thought. Mark of a person who simply lacks any respect for others.
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attilatheblond
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cloverfoot:
Exactly!
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TanzaniteDiamonds
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letsliveinpeace
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Romney Apologizes For 'Hijinks"
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letsliveinpeace