on he hasn t done a good job telling us what kind of decisions a romney presidency would have made and what kind of decisions he s going to make going forward. the kind of things he s been saying about the foreign affairs leaps he s made, show us that romney doesn t have the best sense about the ways in which foreign affairs work in the world. susan, that brings me to this point. this is not a gotcha question. has mitt romney really explained to the american people who his foreign policy is and what he would do? i think he s shown what he believes need to be done in the broad strokes. he hasn t gotten specific. president obama was an anti-war against everything the bush administration was going and yet the most successful policies that he s touted were previous bush policies. what about that james? until you re behind that
presumably will figure out how to get this issue right. but for day one of the general election campaign, this was a really, really bad start. joining us now is sam stein, political editor and reporter for the huffington post, who had an unexpectedly starring role in the romney campaign s face plant today. sam, thanks for being with us. thank you for the dramatic buildup, rachel. did you it didn t sound like a gotcha question. is there anything about the context that should have that would explain why that was such a hard question for them to answer? not that i know of. i didn t think of it as a great reputorial feat on my part, but i wanted to know how they felt about this legislation. i figured well, if he endorses the act, then he s explicitly acknowledging that president obama has done something for women positive and if he opposes the act, then he s got further questions to answer. and that s why i posed the question. when the campaign ultimately did answer it, what
ledbetter fair pay bill for equal pay for equal work. when it really did come up before them. when they really were in congress. eventually the romney campaign presumably will figure out how to get this issue right. but for day one of the general election campaign, this was a really, really bad start. joining us now is sam stein, political editor and reporter for the huffington post, who had an unexpectedly starring role in the romney campaign s face plant today. sam, thanks for being with us. thank you for the dramatic buildup, rachel. did you it didn t sound like a gotcha question. is there anything about the context that should have that would explain why that was such a hard question for them to answer? not that i know of. i didn t think of it as a great reptorial feat on my part, but i wanted to know how they felt about this legislation. i figured well, if he endorses the act, then he s explicitly acknowledging that president obama has done something for women positive
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