In his remarks on foreign policy in Virginia today, Mr. Romney uttered this whopper....
"Hope is not a strategy."
I would love to see President Obama agree in the next debate... and then bring up the following quote from Mr. Romney's candid camera moment....
"[S]o what you do is, you say, you move things along the best way you can. You hope for some degree of stability, but you recognize that this is going to remain an unsolved problem…and we kick the ball down the field and hope that ultimately, somehow, something will happen and resolve it."
Mr. Romney - hoping that "somehow, something will happen and resolve it." is not a strategy. And neither is "kicking the can."
He is referring here, to the Middle East situation vis a vis Palestine and Israel, but of course... Mr. Romney is hoping he can "kick a lot of cans" past the American voter. His tax policy, his social security positions, his social issue positions, and his foreign policy positions, to name a few. He's hoping to kick them right down the road until about November 7th.
Unfortunately, that doesn't leave him a whole lot to campaign on, now does it?