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CBS News/ September 13, 2012, 3:40 PM

Romney softens on Libya, hardens economic critique

Mitt Romney speaks during a campaign event at Van Dyck Park, Thursday, Sept. 13, 2012, in Fairfax, Va.

/ AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais

(CBS News) FAIRFAX, Va. - In his first rally since attacks in the Middle East thrust foreign policy to the forefront of the presidential campaign, Republican nominee Mitt Romney on Thursday attempted to shift the focus back to the issue he hopes will decide the election: the economy.

Just one day after Romney accused the Obama administration of "sympathizing" with protesters who attacked U.S. embassies in Cairo and Benghazi, Romney simply offered condolences for the four diplomats whose lives were lost. When a heckler briefly interrupted him and accused him of trying to "politicize" the tragedy, Romney scrapped a planned moment of silence. "One gentleman doesn't want to be silent so we're going to keep on going," he said.

Romney did stay on offense at his rally in this Washington suburb, but his target was President Obama's economic performance. He cited to disappointing numbers that he said Obama avoided talking about during his acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention.

"I would have expected that with 23 million Americans out of work or having stopped looking for work or underemployed, I would have expected that when the president gave his address at the convention a couple weeks ago, that he would have spoken about the unemployed, but he didn't," Romney said to an audience of more than 2,500 gathered at a park.

Romney pointed to declining median income and unemployment levels that have remained above 8 percent throughout the president's term and argued that his policies have "led to a larger and larger gap between the wealthier and the rest of America."

"How in the world he can go before a Democrat convention and speak to the nation and offer nothing but more of the same is beyond me," Romney said.

(Watch: Romney heckled, skips moment of silence.)

In a convention speech devoted mostly to economic goals for the future, Obama did mention income stagnation and the unemployed, though he said the problems were longstanding. "By 2008, we had seen nearly a decade in which families struggled with costs that kept rising but paychecks that didn't," he said. He also said "millions of innocent Americans lost their jobs" in the Great Recession, which started in December 2007.

Romney underscored his renewed economic focus with a series of press releases keyed to breaking news ("Obama economy needs yet another bailout" by the Federal Reserve) and a new TV ad contending that Obama is "failing American workers." The ad says China is beating the United States on manufacturing jobs and accuses Obama of failing to crack down on China for "cheating."

"Cheating occurs if you hold down your currency," Romney said in his stump speech. By keeping its currency low, he said, China makes its products artificially cheaper than American goods, driving U.S. manufacturers out of business. He also accused the country of stealing technology from America. "They steal our technology, they hack into our computers. They also steal our know-how, our patents," he said, later adding to sustained applause, "We're going to make sure China understands we mean business."

Obama campaign spokeswoman Lis Smith said that if Romney were serious about holding China accountable, "he wouldn't have criticized the president for standing up to China to protect American tire workers," among other things.

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nygurl1 says:
How can a man who sent jobs and whole companies to China, lie like that?

Does he have any brains at all???
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westerly1 says:
Dear Mitt, you cannot just fire the people of the Middle East and outsource their views. Foreign policy just doesn't work that way. Sorry, but this is the way you come across.
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nancy_naive says:
Romney Introduces New Campaign Strategy. No more Flip-Flops!

Romney said today that "I am planning a new strategy for winning this race. From now on, it's flop twice then flip and continue flipping until the subject changes."

When asked how this new strategy differed with his previous campaigning, the candidate replied, "It doesn't. There is no new strategy."
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wdrussell1 says:
Mitt might be great as a screamer from hate radio. He completely fails as a leader or a human being.
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rockerrick says:
Mitt Romney's presidential campaign faced another public relations setback after a new poll shows him trailing President Obama by 10% in Romney's home state of Michigan.

The previous statewide poll was taken August 28, where President Obama led by an indistinguishable 49% - 46%. Now, after both conventions the results have been disastrous for Romney, with the new numbers released Tuesday. The race is now Obama 47% - Romney 37%.
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omnibus66 says:
All of you Obama hating Fake News addicts can continue your silly rants, but somewhere deep inside your crystallized grey matter is a tiny light of truth trying to tell you that RobMe is a loser. Don't you really wish that any one of your primary candidates had actually been presidential material? Better luck next time.
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nygurl1 replies:
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Huntsman might have worked, but he was too smart to hang around for the stupidity growing in the reps brains.
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twmat311 says:
Who "advised" Mitt on how to respond yesterday? Did they just become part of today's unemployment stats?
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nygurl1 replies:
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Nah! He just blew off without asking please!
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clang1990 says:
Calling all Unemployed, Underemployed...somebody has got to answer and be responsible of what have become of us...having no descent income for years and no job for years...vote for the right candidate.
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andres1963 replies:
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and the right candidate is certainly NO Romney
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raymailhot says:
The arab spring is a faux fight for freedom and Mitt Romney can't express how the president is complicit in it? The liberal media is framing the arguments and America is losing in the end! Please allow the dialog to continue.
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nygurl1 replies:
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You still don't get it do you?

If he was truly doing all the stupid things you accuse him of, don't you think YOUR precious foxlies, would have tooted it all over the air, newspapers and flyers from planes!

Such ignorance, in this day & age, is appalling!
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nancy_naive says:
Terrorists attack the embassy.
Romney attacks the embassy.

Did Romney just have a Jane Fonda moment? Would he have also have stood on a hill overlooking Pearl Harbor with a flare in his hand? I wonder if he would have shined Santa Anna's boots?
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raymailhot replies:
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Romney attacked the lame president and the liberal media came to the rescue. So what is the real news?
nygurl1 replies:
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Real news?

Nothing that you would understand ray!

They insist on saying the truth and you insist on lying!
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