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hatrack

(59,578 posts)
Wed Jan 21, 2015, 08:50 AM Jan 2015

For Shape-Shifting Mitt Romney, Climate Now Suddenly "A Major Problem" (3rd Stance In 3 Years)

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For Romney, this is his second about-face on climate change. In his 2010 book, No Apology, he called human activity a "contributing factor" to melting ice caps. And in the run-up to the 2012 Republican primaries, Romney backed a reduction in emissions to curb anthropogenic global warming. "I believe based on what I read that the world is getting warmer," he told the Manchester Union-Leader in 2011. "And…I believe that humans contribute to that. I don't know how much our contribution is to that, because I know there have been periods of greater heat and warmth in the past, but I believe that we contribute to that. So I think it's important for us to reduce our emissions of pollutants and greenhouse gases that may well be significant contributors to the climate change and the global warming that you're seeing."

But as the 2012 campaign evolved, Romney reversed course. He said that he opposed curbing carbon dioxide emissions. He declared, "We don't know what's causing climate change on this planet." Instead, he pledged to increase coal production and ramp up oil exploration. At the Republican convention in Tampa, he turned climate change into a punch line. "I'm not in this race to slow the rise of the oceans or to heal the planet," he remarked during his nomination speech—a jab at President Obama's 2008 campaign promise that his victory would mark "the moment when the rise of the oceans began to slow and our planet began to heal."

A Romney spokesman says the former governor's remarks on Monday are "consistent with what he said on the trail in 2012 about climate change." Perhaps. It just depends which 2012 comments he's referring to.



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http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2015/01/mitt-romney-climate-change-shift

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For Shape-Shifting Mitt Romney, Climate Now Suddenly "A Major Problem" (3rd Stance In 3 Years) (Original Post) hatrack Jan 2015 OP
The Etch-A-Sketch will be getting a good workout if he runs. Jim Lane Jan 2015 #1
 

Jim Lane

(11,175 posts)
1. The Etch-A-Sketch will be getting a good workout if he runs.
Wed Jan 21, 2015, 09:34 AM
Jan 2015

He became pro-choice to run in Massachusetts, then tacked right on that and other issues for the GOP primaries, then moved back toward the middle for the general election (the context in which one of his aides made the Etch-A-Sketch remark). Now, facing the prospect of another round of primaries, he has to appeal to the base again.

You said "shape-shifting"; his aide in 2012 referred to the Etch-A-Sketch; I went nautical by saying that he tacked right. We may need a DU poll just to decide on the best metaphor for Romney's opportunism.

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