Obama 'Quickly Developed a Genuine Disdain' for Romney "He was no goddamned war hero." 6:26 PM, Aug 5, 2012 • By DANIEL HALPER  Single Page Print Larger Text Smaller Text Alerts According to a new book that will be published later this month, President Barack Obama "quickly developed a genuine disdain" for Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney.
"One factor made the 2012 grind bearable and at times even fun for Obama: he began campaign preparations feeling neutral about Romney, but like the former governor's GOP opponents in 2008 and 2012, he quickly developed a genuine disdain for the main [sic]," an excerpt of the book reads. "That scorn stoked Obama's competitive fire, got his head in the game, which came as a relief to some Obama aides who had seen his interest flag when he didn't feel motivated to crush the opposition. Obama, a person close to him told me, didn't even feel this strongly about conservative, combative House Majority Leader Eric Cantor, the Hill Republican he disliked the most. At least Cantor stood for something, he'd say."
The book claims that "a longtime Obama adviser" said of Romney, "He was no goddamned war hero," unlike Obama's 2008 rival, John McCain.
"When he talked about Romney, aides picked up a level of anger he never had for Clinton or McCain, even after Sarah Palin was picked as his running mate. 'There was a baseline of respect for John McCain. The president always thought he was an honorable man and a war hero,' said a longtime Obama adviser. 'That doesn't hold true for Romney. He was no goddamned war hero.'"
Additionally, the book excerpt suggests that President Obama is motivated to win the 2012 presidential election by his competitive drive.
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