
Associated Press
It wasn't much of a surprise when the New York Times reported recently that Mitt Romney's public events are "highly polished and hyper-scripted." The Republican campaign doesn't like surprises or circumstances outside of their control, so the candidate's gatherings are tightly-controlled affairs.
But occasionally, Romney participates in events sponsored and organized by others, which makes campaign control more complicated. How does the Republican campaign deal with something like the Univision town-hall event in Miami last week? Apparently, by making ridiculous demands.
Mitt Romney's campaign took a hard line with the Spanish-language network Univision, making last-minute demands in the run-up to last week's town hall that helped insure his success in the forum, sources familiar with the broadcast told BuzzFeed.
When the Republican took his place Wednesday night in the first of two back-to-back candidate forums televised on the mega-network, he was greeted by an adoring, raucous crowd that cheered his every word, and booed many of the moderators' questions. The next night, President Obama was treated to stone cold silence from the audience as he was aggressively grilled on his lackluster immigration record.
The contrast was widely noted by observers who watched both forums -- and it was glaring enough to evoke some boasting from the Romney campaign in the immediate aftermath.
But the game was rigged. President Obama and his campaign team simply accepted the terms of the event, and agreed to follow Univision's rules, including prioritizing the role of students at the University of Miami event, without incident.
Romney and his team had a different idea -- when they couldn't find enough University of Miami students who liked Romney, the campaign demanded that Univision drop its "students-only" rule and allow Team Romney to bus in hand-picked supporters to fill the seats.
The campaign threatened to cancel the televised event unless Univision and organizers met Romney's demands. Organizers backed down (the University of Miami forum was coordinated by a local Romney campaign official). The bused-in Republican activists proceeded to ignore Univision requests to hold their applause, turning the forum into more of a pro-Romney rally.
Wait, it gets worse.
Univision's Jorge Ramos, welcoming the audience to the forum, noted that Romney had agreed to a 35-minute event, while Obama would be on set the next night for a full hour. Ramos then invited the audience to welcome Romney to the stage, but the Republican didn't show.
Romney was sulking and had more demands.
Apparently, Romney took issue with the anchors beginning the broadcast that way, said Salinas, and he refused to go on stage until they re-taped the introduction. (One Republican present at the taping said Romney "threw a tantrum.")
"Our president of news was talking to the Romney campaign and negotiating it," Salinas said. "But at that point, you can't really argue with that. The candidate is there, everyone is in their seats, the show must go on. There's a limit to how much we can object to it."
The compromise reached was that the anchors would note the discrepancy in the candidates' time commitments at the end of the broadcast. But Salinas said, by then, the crowd was cheering so loudly that they drowned out the anchors' words.
There seems to be quite a bit of interest in Romney's unflattering makeup at the event, but given the bigger picture, his willingness to rig the game in his favor seems far more important.
Incidentally, BuzzFeed's report was critical of the Obama campaign for accepting the rules, not making demands, and not throwing a tantrum -- the article called Obama's cooperation "meek" -- but in light of the details, it seems Romney's handling of the event makes him look small and petty.





Well, when you believe that you can buy a Presidency, what's wrong with throwing in an audience or two for good measure. This sounds extremely close to a scam that advertisers might use to sell a product..but, this one comes with a no money back guarantee. Romney gets to pocket more money for himself, he's sure taking a lot of measures not to pay taxes, but seeking the Presidency is the ultimate scam.
So how many Batistiano Gusanos did they have to ship in there, pro-Batista Cubans being the only "Latinos" (most of my Latino friends don't consider Cubans Latino) who support this scumball.
I would think that Obama's acceptance of Univision's venue without modification demonstrates a high degree of confidence and integrity. Mitt's list of conditions shows him to be fearful and cowardly.
Citizens of America, you should start a campaign now to the effect that the debates are to be hard nosed . Romney needs to be held accountable by the moderators. There should be no negotiating the set up and/or the outcome. Demand accountability your future and the election results hangs in the balance.
Quienes mas macho, Mitt Romney or Presidente Obama? Presidente Obama es mas macho!!
Sorry, had to post that. :)
bdop4, I believe it's "...Mitt Romney o Presidente Obama?"
Somehow this isn't surprising. If Romney can't have it his way, then he balks. If he were in baseball, he would be thrown out, but as it is, he manages to pick just the right time to screw the broadcasters. As for the rigged audience...what is new about that? Apparently there aren't enough 'regular' people a.k.a. 47% that think much of Mitt that they had to bus in supporters.
Sad, actually. Here we have all this bull-pucky about how picky Obama is...only he sits there and takes it on the chin, without rigging the audience.
Why would anyone think that the GOP would fight fair? they don't fight at all...they rig.
Romney can't handle spotaneity. He literally is extremely shallow when it comes to knowledge of the issues much less any solutions. He is the biggest phony, staging every appearance like a game show host.
It's not just "team Romney" that is being rejected but the republican ideology and hypocrisy. Americans have had enough of their destructive divisive agenda. The Plutocracy owns them but not us...not yet anyway.
This is a spoiled little rich boy who never really grew up.
What %age of Romney's total Charity contributions went to the Mormon Church?
What other Charities received contributions from Romney?
Romney must be confident that His big money backers and voter suppression is going to win the election for him. He doesn't have to sell himself on substance.