Maher argued that “this is the week that Mitt Romney lost the election” because of how he handled the situation brewing in Egypt and Libya. He said that politically speaking, President Obama looks much cooler and collected. Republican strategist John Feehery said that “all hell is breaking loose in the Middle East,” to which Chris Hayes shot back by saying it would be more accurate to describe the thousands of dead Americans in Iraq as “all hell breaking loose.”
Zanny Minton Beddoes noted that the Romney campaign was saying that
Maher suggested that the average voter looking at what Romney said this week would find his comments to be “phony.” Hayes piled on, slamming Romney for saying Obama “sympathized” with the attackers. Maher also noted that the statement being attacked by Republicans was not from the White House, but the U.S. embassy in Egypt.
And as for the charge that Obama is weak on foreign policy, Maher couldn’t figure out why that was such a popular talking point about the president who ordered the raid that took out Osama bin Laden. Feehery compared Obama’s handling of the situation in the Middle East to Jimmy Carter and the Iran hostage crisis, but Maher shot back by saying that Obama “personally said” that the military should send in extra helicopters, unlike Carter.
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