What's next? His being attacked for eating French Fries instead of
'Freedom Fries?'

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-16549624

Mitt Romney lambasted in attack ad for speaking French

Quelle horreur! Republican presidential front-runner Mitt Romney has
been skewered in a new political attack ad - for speaking French.

The ad, released by rival Newt Gingrich, seeks to draw unflattering
parallels between Mr Romney and another Massachusetts politician, John
Kerry.

Entitled The French Connection, it features a clip of Mr Romney
talking in French when he ran the Winter Olympics.

The Republicans are vying to challenge President Obama in November's election.

Correspondents say the highlighting of Mr Romney's alleged
French-language skills is an attempt to portray him as an elitist,
European-style liberal wimp.

'Je m'appelle Mitt'

Accompanied by a French accordion soundtrack, the ad says Mr Romney is
a "Massachusetts moderate who ran away from Ronald Reagan", the
revered Republican president.

After decrying the former Massachusetts governor for backing
government-mandated healthcare, taxpayer-funded abortions and raising
taxes, the ad delivers the coup de grace.

In 2004, Republicans said then Democratic White House hopeful John
Kerry "looks French"
"Massachusetts moderate Mitt Romney - he'll say anything to win.
Anything," warns the narrator. "And just like John Kerry he speaks
French, too."

It is followed by a clip of Democratic Senator Kerry saying, "Laissez
les bon temps rouler", juxtaposed with another of Mr Romney saying,
"Bonjour, je m'appelle Mitt Romney."

The footage comes from a promotional video Mr Romney recorded when he
was chief executive of the 2002 Winter Games in Salt Lake City, in the
US state of Utah.

Millionaire businessman Mr Romney also spent more than two years
living in Paris and Bordeaux in the 1960s working as a Mormon
missionary.

Some commentators have highlighted a possible irony in that Mr
Gingrich, a former House Speaker, has a doctorate in European history.
His 1971 dissertation, Belgian Education Policy in the Congo
1945-1960, contains a number of sources in French in its bibliography.

Other recent attacks ads by Republican rivals have pilloried Mr
Romney, who built a fortune in private equity, as a job-destroying
corporate raider.

It is not the first time that Sen Kerry's links to France - he speaks
the language and has relatives in the country - have become an issue
in US politics.

When he was the Democratic nominee to challenge George W Bush for the
White House in 2004, Republicans said he "looks French".

Amid patriotic outrage over the French government's opposition to the
US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003, cafeterias in the House of
Representatives issued a culinary rebuke by changing the name of
french fries on menus to "freedom fries".

The Republicans are preparing for a potentially crucial primary
election in the state of South Carolina on 21 January.

Mr Romney was declared the winner of Iowa's caucuses earlier this
month and scored a resounding victory in New Hampshire's primary this
week.

The contenders will compete in a series of state-by-state primaries
and caucuses before the winning candidate is anointed at the
Republican Party convention in August.

Analysts say Mr Romney could have the nomination effectively sewn up
well before then if his momentum is not checked in South Carolina.

-- 
Larry C. Lyons
web: http://www.lyonsmorris.com/lyons
LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/larryclyons

There is a cult of ignorance in the United States, and there always
has been. The strain of anti-intellectualism has been a constant
thread winding its way through our political and cultural life,
nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that "my ignorance
is just as good as your knowledge." - Issac Asimov

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