

For those that may have time constraints it is available in audio book for convenience. Romney credits governors with states' successĪnyone who wants to have a glimpse into Romney's knowledge on foreign policy should at least read Romney's book: "No Apology". Major GOP donor eyes $100 million in donations CNN's Steve Brusk contributed to this report While campaigning for the presidency in 2008, Obama gave a high-profile speech in Berlin. To bolster their foreign policy chops, some travel and meet with world leaders.

"The essence of the plan that I presented back in September is how do we increase growth and jobs now while providing clarity in terms of how we reduce our debt medium- and long-term," he continued, "and I think that's the right recipe generally, not just for us, but across the board."įoreign policy is often seen as a weakness for many who seek the presidency as a non-incumbent. "And by the way, that's exactly what I think the United States should be thinking about. "I think that there's no doubt that all the countries in Europe at this point recognize the need for growth strategies inside of Europe that are consistent with fiscal consolidation plans," he said. government regarding solutions to the crisis is misleading, for Europe and especially for Germany."Īt the time, Obama's campaign responded with a statement saying the Romney campaign "attempted to undermine America's foreign policy."ĭuring Tuesday's press conference, Obama affirmed his position in the austerity versus growth debate, and referenced the jobs legislation he sent to Congress last September. Hubbard wrote earlier this month that "the advice of the U.S. Obama suggested the Romney adviser, Glen Hubbard, had waded too far out from the heated political battles of the 2012 campaign. "I think sometimes back home there's a desire to superimpose whatever ideological arguments are taking place at home onto a very complicated situation in Europe," Obama said. Obama and other members of the G-20 gathered to discuss ways to boost the worldwide economic recovery, with particular focus on troubles in the eurozone.

He made the comments in response to an op-ed written by a senior economic adviser to Romney's campaign that was published earlier this month in a German newspaper. Follow the Ticker on Twitter: Check out the CNN Electoral Map and Calculator and game out your own strategy for November. "I would point out that we have one president at a time and one administration at a time and I think traditionally the notion has been that America's political differences end at the water's edge," he told reporters at the G-20 conference in Los Cabos, Mexico. (CNN) - President Barack Obama on Tuesday chastised Mitt Romney and his presidential campaign while in Mexico at a conference of world leaders.
