10 Most Memorable Quotes From the 2012 Presidential Campaign: ‘Oops,’ ‘Malarkey’ & ‘You Didn’t Build That’
WASHINGTON (TheBlaze/AP) — Words matter. And millions of them have been spoken, shouted, whispered and wasted in the day-in, day-out grind that has comprised the 2012 presidential campaign. While recious few of them will endure past Election Day, a few caught people’s attention long enough to bring a smile or provoke a head shake.
Some conveyed a truth that the candidates would rather have left unspoken. Others sent SWAT teams of fact-checkers scrambling. Here’s a look back at some notable quotes from Campaign 2012:

ONE WORD SAYS IT ALL
“Oops.”
Texas Gov. Rick Perry was simply trying to shrug off his inability to remember the third government agency that he’d like to abolish when he uttered that one word during a GOP primary debate a year ago in Minnesota.
ETCH A SKETCHY
“I think you hit a reset button for the fall campaign. Everything changes. It’s almost like an Etch A Sketch. You can kind of shake it up and we start all over again.”
Sometimes it’s a campaign aide who reveals more than intended. In this case, Mitt Romney adviser Eric Fehrnstrom last March was trying to draw a distinction between the issues that hold sway in the presidential primaries and what happens in the general election.
But, for some, his comment fed into the notion that Romney was the kind of candidate who would say anything to win votes in the primaries and then shift his stances to win votes in the general election (however, he was potentially speaking about the need to revamp the structural portion of the campaign — not issue stances). The little red Etch A Sketch soon became a popular campaign prop for Democrats.

Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney (Photo Credit: Getty Images)
NO CRYING IN POLITICS
“Don’t boo — vote.”
President Barack Obama boiled down his turnout pitch to supporters with this oft-repeated rejoinder to fans starting to spout off against his opponent during campaign rallies.
AND THEN THERE’S OBAMA’S FIRST DEBATE PERFORMANCE
“I had a bad night.”
Even Obama had to concede that he bombed in his first debate with Mitt Romney. The president tried to minimize the importance of the debate by dismissing it as an off night, but the event energized Republicans at a critical moment, just when they thought the race might be slipping away from them.

President Barack Obama (Photo Credit: AFP/Getty Images)
THAT’S IRISH
“That’s a bunch of malarkey.”
Leave it to Vice President Joe Biden to find a down-to-earth way of dismissing the foreign policy claims of GOP rival Paul Ryan in their October debate. Later in the same debate, he accused Ryan of saying “a bunch of stuff.”
When the moderator asked what that meant, Ryan — like Biden, of Irish ancestry — helpfully explained: “That’s Irish.”
“We Irish call it malarkey,” Biden added.
CONTEXT WARS, PART I
“I like being able to fire people.”
Yes, Romney said it. His critics quickly said it showed he was an out-of-touch elitist. But count this January statement among the many candidate comments in Campaign 2012 that were taken out of context. Romney was talking about the importance of individuals being able to choose among different health insurance policies when they seek coverage.
“That means the insurance company will have an incentive to keep you healthy. It also means if you don’t like what they do, you can fire them,” he said.
“I like being able to fire people who provide services to me. If someone doesn’t give me the good service I need, I’m going to go get somebody else to provide that service to me.”

Photo Credit: FILE
CONTEXT WARS, PART II
“You didn’t build that.”
Yes, Obama said it. Republicans had a field day with Obama’s comments in July about what it takes to build a small business, claiming he thinks government should get the credit when a company succeeds.
Some supporters have said that a fuller look at Obama’s remarks shows he was trying to make the point that the government plays an important supporting role in creating a stable environment in which businesses can thrive. Obama went on to say in the same speech, “The point is, is that when we succeed, we succeed because of our individual initiative, but also because we do things together.”

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BIDEN’S MOTTO
“Osama bin Laden is dead and General Motors is alive.”
Biden distilled the Obama administration’s foreign and domestic policy achievements into a snappy motto that always brought a cheer from Democratic crowds.
“POPPING OF THE BLISTER”
“My expectation is that there will be some popping of the blister after this election, because it will have been such a stark choice.”
Obama was trying to make the point in August that he might have more luck working cooperatively with Republicans in Congress in a second term, since his re-election would no longer be a factor. But his imagery was a bit too vivid.
“DISGUSTING”
Even deputy Obama campaign manager Stephanie Cutter called it “disgusting.”
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bonesiii
Posted on November 2, 2012 at 3:21amMost of these aren’t that memorable. I’ve already forgotten most of them after just reading it.
You didn’t build that stands out, though. And bayonets. And Ryan’s brilliant line about words coming out wrong to Biden, and showing him up on the historical record on tax cuts. And pretty much every word Romney uttered in the first debate, decimating liberalism. :)
Most memorable to me is not even words, but that silent staring at his feet in shame from Obama as Romney obliterated his “logic”.
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Female
Posted on November 1, 2012 at 11:17amI liked when Mitt’s son said he wanted to beat O up for calling his dad a liar. or Ann’s grown-up comment.
Why so many memberable O &B comments?
Where are Romney’s best retorts to O’s rude interuptions?
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john vincent
Posted on November 1, 2012 at 9:34amBiden. Theres a mouthful. Here is a man who doesnt know where he is. ‘Here is Iowa, the Plain Dealer is a great paper,’ ok I embellished but you get the point. (PD is CLeveland Pape)
Can this man mentally hold the office of president? Is it a stretch to say that perhaps he cannot? ‘We will have to shoot down the planes in Istanbul,’ then he makes an order for Tel Aviv. If a man doesnt know where he is, then this is not that far fetched.
If the president gives Biden a ‘kudos’ as a great VP, says alot about his opinion as well. Both are a national embarrassment
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Gonzo
Posted on November 1, 2012 at 7:30amYou guys left out the most damning Obama quote of this election 9-11-2012: “STAND DOWN”.
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RJJinGadsden
Posted on November 1, 2012 at 8:07amRight on the nose GONZO, right on the nose!
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john vincent
Posted on November 1, 2012 at 9:38amgonz-
+1
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TreeTrimmerJim
Posted on November 1, 2012 at 7:27amFamilies, communities, states and countries tend to a personality that mirrors its leadership. Won’t it be nice to have a bit more class and grace to look up to? No more “big f**king deals”. No more excuses rather than actions. No more settling for the lowest acceptable performance. No more communities settling for the education system from out of town.
Won’t it be nice when the first action is to roll up your sleeves instead of take out your wallet?
Associate with men of good quality if you esteem your own reputation; for it is better to be alone than in bad company. – George Washington
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HKS
Posted on November 1, 2012 at 7:23amIt would appear that “stand down” is gaining in popularity.
“Remember Benghazi”
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john vincent
Posted on November 1, 2012 at 9:44amhks-
yep,
but in terms of nostalgia, my all time kodak moment is:
‘stand up Chuck….’
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Gary_K
Posted on November 1, 2012 at 7:09amHere is something really stupid. I wonder if they vote dem?
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_BORDER_SMUGGLING_RAMP?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2012-10-31-19-05-18
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RJJinGadsden
Posted on November 1, 2012 at 8:08amLOL, only if they got a ride to the polls.
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