Failure Quote by Joe Biden
“On Iraq, the president said he would end the war. Governor Romney said that was a tragic mistake, we should have left 30,000...he ended it. Governor Romney said that was a tragic mistake, we should have left 30,000 troops there.”
About This Quote
The quote conflates two political statements, suggesting a misinterpretation of a leader’s intent and the consequences of troop withdrawal.
In simple terms: It mixes up a president’s war‑ending claim with a governor’s critique.
Political rhetoric can be distorted.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- media reporting
- campaign speeches
- debates on military strategy
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- verify sources before repeating statements
- use precise language when summarizing policy
Questions to Reflect On
- How does misquoting affect public perception of policy?
- What safeguards can improve political communication?
Attribution to a governor may be factually inaccurate, reducing credibility.