Think about that. But after Mitt Romney's stupendously stupid, not to mention patently false attacks on President Obama and the U.S. response to the violence in Egypt and Libya, I don't see how we can say different.
Even a Romney campaign adviser who had served in the White House under George W. Bush said:
“[Romney] had forgotten the first rule in a crisis: don’t start talking before you understand what’s happening.”
That's from a Romney adviser!
Mitt Romney -- the Republican nominee for President -- now has less foreign policy credibility than Sarah Palin. And that's saying something.
Remember what she said?:
Compared to the cringe-inducing remarks from Gov. Palin, what Romney said was far worse because it revealed him not just as someone ill-prepared for the presidency, but someone willing to score political points during a foreign policy crisis, no matter the effect on our country's material interests.
Sarah Palin aside, that's no joke.