Romney says, "The context is worse than the quote."
LARRY KUDLOW: “Why do you think President Obama,
what did he mean, if you've got a business, you didn't build it, someone
else made that happen? He claims it's being taken out of context. What
do you think it means? Do you think this is Obama anti-business,
anti-entrepreneur? Or do you think maybe he has been treated unfairly?”
GOV. ROMNEY: “Well, just read the whole speech. I
found the speech even more disconcerting than just that particular line.
The context is worse than the quote. The context, he says, you know,
you think you've been successful because you're smart, but he says a lot
of people are smart. You think you've been successful because you work
hard, a lot of people work hard. This is an ideology which says hey,
we're all the same here, we ought to take from all and give to one
another and that achievement, individual initiative and risk-taking and
success are not to be rewarded as they have in the past. It's a very
strange and in some respects foreign to the American experience type of
philosophy. We have always been a nation that has celebrated success of
various kinds. The kid that gets the honor roll, the individual worker
that gets a promotion, the person that gets a better job. And in fact,
the person that builds a business. And by the way, if you have a
business and you started it, you did build it. And you deserve credit
for that. It was not built for you by government. And by the way, we pay
for government. Government doesn't come free. The people who begin
enterprises, the people who work in enterprises, they're the ones paying
for government. So his whole philosophy is an upside-down philosophy
that does not comport with the American experience. And if we want to
get people working again--and that's my priority--if we want to get
people working again, we have to celebrate success and achievement and
not demonize it and denigrate the people who have worked hard, who are
smart, who have made the kinds of investments to build a brighter
future.”
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