This simple ad will be effective. Also, with all the tough attack ads the Obama team is throwing at Romney, they need some ads with a more positive message.
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Mitt’s ‘Out of Context’ attacks This is going to be a tough campaign season. Both sides are going to level harsh attacks at one another, and many of us will become sick of it as the campaign season moves on. President Obama has certainly gone negative as he makes Bain and Mitt Romney’s business record an issue, and Romney and the right wing super pacs are being very tough on Obama over the economy. But it’s rather pathetic, and perhaps a little desperate, when a campaign takes a string of words completely out of context in order to distort what a candidate said. That’s what’s going on with the “you didn’t build that” line of attack against Obama, implying that he said entrepreneurs didn’t build their own business. When you read the entire context of what Obama said, he was clearly referring to the roads an bridges built by society. See the video above as well. Hopefully we’ll see Obama address this on the stump in a mocking tone of how desperate Mitt has become. Posted in: Tags: 2012 election for president, 2012 elections, 2012 presidential election, Barack Obama, candidate Mitt Romney, Governor Mitt Romney, Mitt Romney, Mitt Romney 2012, Mitt Romney campaign, Mitt Romney false attacks, Mitt Romney for president, Mitt Romney liar, Mitt Romney Out of Context attacks, Mitt Romney vs Reality, Obama vs Romney, President Barack Obama, President Obama, You didn't build that, You didn't build that slur Nitwit Michele Bachmann is out there doing her best Joe McCarthy impersonation, alleging that some Muslim Americans in our government are sympathizers of the Muslim Brotherhood. John McCain calls out her bullshit and defends his friend, Huma Abedin. Michele Bachmann is a disgrace. Here’s a fascinating video of Mitt Romney’s Power Point presentation he made to the Heritage Foundation in 2006. Romney explains the conservative position that any individual mandate should be called the Personal Responsibility Principle. This is yet another example of how Mitt Romney’s positions are mostly governed by political expediency. The man seems to have no principles whatsoever, except for his consistency when it comes to cutting taxes for the wealthy. Posted in: Health Care, Policy, Politics, Video Tags: Affordable Care Act, candidate Mitt Romney, Governor Mitt Romney, health care reform, individual mandate, Mitt Romney, Mitt Romney 2012, Mitt Romney campaign, Mitt Romney contradictions, Mitt Romney double-talk, Mitt Romney flip-flopper, Mitt Romney flip-flops, Mitt Romney for president, Mitt Romney hypocrisy, Mitt Romney hypocrite, Mitt Romney liar, Mitt Romney mental gymnastics, Mitt Romney misleading, Mitt Romney negatives, Mitt Romney opportunist, Mitt Romney opposition research, Mitt Romney quotes, Mitt Romney spineless, Mitt Romney unprincipled, Mitt Romney vs Reality, ObamaCare, Personal Responsibility Principle, Romneycare |


