When I first saw this quoted on another website, I was sure it was a joke, but it actually is in the Parade interview.
Obviously it can’t mean what it sounds like. A little further down he talks about how tithing should be private and I think that’s what he was referring to. But he certainly gave a gift to his opponents.
Not sure if it could be any phonier. Mitt has never written a check that caused him to bat an eye, let alone cry. When he cries about writing a check for the rent, knowing that means he can’t pay for groceries, then maybe I’ll believe it.
It sounds (to me) like Romney was joking that he cries at having to part with 10% of his income. I think it means exactly what it sounds like, and there’s nothing wrong with that, since it was a joke.
I also don’t think it’s politically damaging. People aren’t going to forget that Romney is rich no matter what he says, but he might still have a chance to convince them he has a sense of humor.
It was a pretty good joke. I think it might reveal a little about who Romney really is. Unfortunately in the election cycle he’s revealed a lot more about who he really is, and he doesn’t look very good.
Back during the primaries, Romney was talking to a small group and some of them were complaining about the economy and their lack of jobs. Romney said, “I’m also unemployed.” And everybody in the room laughed.
Because it was a joke. They got it. His opponents tried to make something of it, but it was a good joke told with proper timing. It made him seem more likable, not less.
Same with this. Every person in his audience has made or heard a variation of this line. It’s old, it’s corny, but it’s surefire. The people who try to use it against him won’t get any traction.
Meh, its a joke, not a theological dissertation. I’ve met Orthodox Jews that joke about wanting bacon, devout Mormons that joke about wishing they could have coffee, and I’m sure somewhere right now there’s a group of Amish elders joking about how they wish they could find out what that “Angry Birds” game is all about.
All of whom are devout, and all of whom are following the strictures of their religion because they want to (after all, they are at the end of the day, voluntary). But they still grouse about them. Its human nature.
I actually thought that one was pretty crass. Its one thing to joke about a shared misfortune, its another to joke about other peoples misfortune that you yourself are insulated from.
Yeah, it’s like when I’m talking to starving homeless people and they gripe about the upcoming winter… I always cheer them up by saying how it sucks that I only have 2 cords of wood to heat my 1700 SQFT home and the fridge has nothing but boring food in it. That gets them every time.
Here’s a hint… independently wealthy does not equal unemployed.
What, just because his income for the year was in the low $20 millions? This joke is reasonably funny even though it’s a little bit ‘man, my wife is spending my money!’