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Romney Pays Dearly for Making the Fatal Mistake of Lying about Corporations
The Denver Post joined the line up of papers attacking Mitt Romney’s blatant dishonesty in the ad where he claims that Jeep is moving jobs to China and the radio ad in which the Republican candidate claims Obama saved GM for the Chinese. There’s an entire line up of papers that have taken a hard line against Romney’s Jeep and GM lies.
When Romney used his usual tactic of making harmful things up in a chaotic attempt to make himself look better, he made a fatal mistake in taking aim at corporations. Here’s a round up.
The Denver Post begins with, “Nothing smells like desperation more than the falsehoods and half-truths coming out of the Romney campaign about Chrysler purportedly moving Jeep manufacturing jobs to China. The episode has been shameful.” And it gets worse. They denounce Romney for his refusal to let facts get in the way and call him out on basically not liking that Obama was making inroads in Ohio because of his auto bailout, “But why let the facts get in the way when you can exploit a poorly written news story for political gain in a must-win state?”
It seems others agree with the Denver Post, from the New York Times to the Toledo Blade. I pointed out yesterday that Romney’s statements indicated that he knows absolutely nothing about global auto manufacturing. But it is a lot more fun coming from Greg Martin, spokesman for GM, who called Romney out on being a know-nothing in the New York Times. New York Times: “‘That is absolutely bereft of any fundamental understanding of the global automotive industry,’ Mr. Martin said. ‘All global manufacturers, whether General Motors, Ford, Chrysler or VW, build historically in the markets in which we sell.’”
Detroit Free Press: “‘We’ve clearly entered some parallel universe during these last few days,’ GM spokesman Greg Martin said. ‘No amount of campaign politics at its cynical worst will diminish our record of creating jobs in the U.S. and repatriating profits back to this country.’”
Detroit News: “Chrysler Group and General Motors Co. forcefully attacked comments from Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney that Chinese production could cost Americans jobs.”
The Cleveland Leader: “We all know that lying and politics go hand-in-hand, but Mitt Romney is really taking the cake this year with the 2012 presidential election. After being blasted by the auto industry for making false claims at a rally in Defiance, Ohio, last week that Chrysler was going to move jobs from their Jeep plant in Ohio to China, Romney’s campaign decided to solidify the blatant lies in a television ad suggesting the exact same thing. Despite the claims be called outright lies by Chrysler itself, which has invested over $500 million into the Jeep factory in Ohio, Romney’s campaign is not backing down. Instead, they’ve opted to triple down on the assertion that Chrysler is moving Ohio jobs to China in a new radio ad that began running in Ohio on Tuesday.”
Youngstown Vindicator: “GM and Chrysler officials ‘feel they’re being dragged into a political campaign in the most dishonest, cynical way,’ Rattner said. ‘To be accused by someone who’s a presidential candidate of exporting jobs is infuriating. Romney crossed the line here. It’s one thing to have a point of view or to shape something to help a position. It’s another thing to just make things up out of whole cloth.’”
Toledo Blade: “‘Jeep is one of our truly global brands with uniquely American roots. This will never change,’ Mr. Marchionne said. ‘So much so that we committed that the iconic Wrangler nameplate, currently produced in our Toledo, Ohio, plant, will never see full production outside the United States.’”
Denver Post: “Beyond the ad’s veracity is a question about character. In a place like Ohio, where 1 in 8 jobs are in the auto industry, such a lie matters. It scares people. It makes them worry that better economic times they are just beginning to see could dissolve before their eyes. It bespeaks an indifference to the concerns of Ohio’s working class, and that is just as revealing as backing an ad that leaves a wholly untruthful impression.”
Reuters: “Chrysler Group LLC Chief Executive Sergio Marchionne reaffirmed on Tuesday that the company is not moving Jeep vehicle production out of the United States to China … Chrysler in an October 25 blog post had already rejected a statement made that day to a crowd in Ohio by Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, that Chrysler was thinking of moving all Jeep production from Ohio to China.”
The best quote of all has to be Greg Martin stabbing Romney right in the Bain Cayman with this, “We think creating jobs in the U.S. and repatriating profits back in this country should be a source of bipartisan pride.”
The press has finally caught Romney in a lie that can’t be explained away. And why is that? Because this lie impacts corporations.
Such is the respect we give the business community in this country. When workers came forward to tell of how Romney decimated their jobs they were dismissed as sore losers. When women came forward to tell of how Romney tried to force them to give up their child for adoption or not have a life-saving abortion, they are ignored and the press gives Romney a pass on his extremist views on women’s freedom. But when Mitt Romney started lying about corporations, that was too much.
Romney’s lies about Jeep and GM are no less egregious than the lies he tells about his views on women’s freedom and equal pay, healthcare, middle class taxes, Medicare, Social Security, and so much more. No less egregious or ruining of reputations than when he smeared 47% of the country as lazy victims who felt “entitled” to food and shelter. But heck, it was okay when he was smearing those people. If it wasn’t exactly okay, it was up for debate. Were they not paying taxes, who wasn’t paying taxes, why and how much – these were issues.
But when he started smearing corporations and hurting business, well that was enough of that. Mitt Romney can make enemies anywhere at any time. That much is clear. It seems Mitt Romney has just met two corporations that are not people. They are much bigger than people. Even Mitt Romney will not be allowed to lie about big corporations.
GM and Chrysler didn’t deserve to be dragged into Romney’s mud, but then neither did union members, women, the gay community, single mothers, veterans, people on Social Security, Britain, and the rest of the global community he’s taken aim at in despicable acts of stupidity and desperation. It’s one thing to have an ideological position and another to tell egregious, harmful lies about the other in order to get votes and money.
The press just can’t believe Romney would stoop this low. But the littered path of destruction in Romney’s wake of ugly lies reveals that this isn’t a new turn for Romney, but rather the usual way he conducts himself — with no attachment to reality and no remorse about the damage he’s inflicting without just cause.
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buckeyewill
Oct. 31st, 2012 at 12:52 pm
The bully has met his match???
calma60
Oct. 31st, 2012 at 1:03 pm
Why don’t television and radio stations refuse to run these blatant lies by Romney? They don’t HAVE to take advertising do they?
Genny
Nov. 1st, 2012 at 8:55 am
Someone said that radio stations and TV stations should refuse to show the ads. Actually they HAVE to show political ads. They are legally obligated. In fact here in Reno there is a really gross totally detailed anti abortion ad sponsored by a PAC that the station has apologized for and has explained that if they show ANY political advertising at all they have to accept all that is paid for. They can’t pick and choose.
Greg
Nov. 1st, 2012 at 1:04 pm
Prostitutes don’t “have to” lay down with starnge men either.
But they do it every day!
Katrina
Nov. 5th, 2012 at 5:29 am
And men don’t have to lie, beat, & rape women & beat & molest children, but they do it everyday! Shut your hateful trap dolt!
artisanrox
Oct. 31st, 2012 at 1:04 pm
Corporate political mouthpiece Mittens Rmoney would have just taken a bit of time before he would begin to enrage the wrong corporations.
Melissa Jones`
Oct. 31st, 2012 at 1:05 pm
Mitt Romney is not fit to be President of the United States. He is an evil pathological liar and every time his lips move, he insults the intelligence of the American people. I cannot understand how anyone can vote for this person (not man). He is less than a man. He absolutely has no soul. He seems to believe that he cannot be called put on his lies. I am so glad that GM and Chrysler are doing just that.
kvinch
Oct. 31st, 2012 at 1:14 pm
I LOVE that other newspapers, outside of Ohio, have called him out on this!! Although the idiots who are going to vote for him can’t be made smart enough to see through his lies, it’s great to see the media take a stance and say “hey mitt, your crap stinks!”
Karen Brown
Oct. 31st, 2012 at 1:19 pm
Wow, Mitt Romney is willing to lie even about major campaign contributors (Chrysler’s CEO gave THIRTY THOUSAND to the GOP this year, only 4 to the Democrats) if he thought he’d get some political traction from it?
Shocked, I tell ya…
devenderly
Oct. 31st, 2012 at 1:21 pm
Aren’t there FCC/FTC rules about broadcasting advertising that is false or misleading?
fedup
Oct. 31st, 2012 at 1:23 pm
Hopefully this will be the stake in this evil bastards heart that will put him in his political coffin forever !!!
Reynardine
Oct. 31st, 2012 at 1:25 pm
Another pile of Mitt. Smell famiLIAR?
Shiva (Moderator)
Oct. 31st, 2012 at 1:31 pm
I did not realize there was a liar in familiar
Ardyann
Oct. 31st, 2012 at 1:39 pm
It was one thing to give a low profile to his lies before he became the Republican nominee, but after that it seemed surreal that they didn’t seem to care about putting the truth out there.
It was appalling that after the first debate they were not calling him out on his 27 lies in 38 minutes; indeed, all the chatter was gushingly about how being such a slick, charming liar made him the winner. And from then until his lies about Chrysler engulfed the state of Ohio, not much effort was made to hold him accountable in the press.
The internet has been a godsend!
Kenneth Morgan
Oct. 31st, 2012 at 2:07 pm
Romney reminds me of the Martin Sheen character who will do anything to be a warmonger President in the movie, ‘The Dead Zone’. And in the final scene he is caught on camera holding up a baby as a shield against a would-be assassin and finally knowing his political career is over. And you know the rest of the story.
Reynardine
Nov. 1st, 2012 at 9:36 am
That is exactly what I have pictured him doing.
cougartino
Oct. 31st, 2012 at 2:46 pm
Like Mittens will stop lying. Good luck waiting on that!
1voice1vote
Oct. 31st, 2012 at 2:57 pm
“A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds” – Emerson
The consistency of Mitt’s (GOP’s) fear-mongering vat of lies = severe electorate choke hazard
Good to see some newspaper journalism at long last.
RJ Hanson
Oct. 31st, 2012 at 3:29 pm
In the immortal words of satirist H. L. Mecken, “Nobody ever went broke underestimating the intelligence of the American public.” Put in the context of American politics, “No politician ever lost an election because he/she pandered too little to the hopes and fears of the American voter.” It’s not inconceivable that next Tuesday voters will put Mittens in the Oval Office. Demonstrating once again that America has the best government money can buy.
Phil Drille
Oct. 31st, 2012 at 4:15 pm
It is a dreadful indictment of tens of millions of Americans that vote for Romney.
TBone
Oct. 31st, 2012 at 4:33 pm
Sounds like the auto companies are doing a little “CYA”.
LBJ
Oct. 31st, 2012 at 5:24 pm
..but it is ok because Mitt is “Lying for the Lord” ..Google “Lying for the Lord” and see whatcha get. =/
Anne
Oct. 31st, 2012 at 10:42 pm
The media should have been all over Willard Romney’s lies from Day One. It’s a shame that it took his throwing corporations under the bus for more people to sit up and take notice. I wonder how the CEO’s of Chrysler and GM feel about having been lied about. If they contributed to his election, they have to be feeling like the biggest fools in this country after he stabbed them in the back. We already have the president we need, and Willard isn’t fit to shine his shoes.
Anders
Nov. 1st, 2012 at 2:07 am
/ By “shine his shoes” are you implying that the POTUS is good at shining shoes because he’s African-American? That is the most racist phrase I’ve ever read….on politicususa.
Anne
Nov. 1st, 2012 at 9:13 am
Do you have reading comprehension problems? What part of Romney is not good enough to shine President Obama’s shoes do you not understand? Or are you just looking for a flimsy excuse to be argumentative?
Colleen Hutchison
Nov. 1st, 2012 at 9:28 am
Ah, I think Anne was just making a general statement in using a cliche. I don’t think this was intended as a racist remark, especially when read in the context of the entire letter. Please, we don’t need dems hearing things that aren’t there, not right now. Leave that to the Republicans.
Reynardine
Nov. 1st, 2012 at 9:33 am
Anders, your command of English is wanting in some important aspects. You’d best take a brush-up class.
Beverly
Nov. 1st, 2012 at 12:03 pm
It is sad that it took 2 massive corporations denouncing Romney to make the press stand up and finally take notice, but however the message is getting across.. it IS finally getting there and people are noticing. Thank you for this enlightening article!
TommyNIK
Nov. 1st, 2012 at 1:06 pm
“Such is the respect we give the business community in this country. When workers came forward to tell of how Romney decimated their jobs they were dismissed as sore losers. When women came forward to tell of how Romney tried to force them to give up their child for adoption or not have a life-saving abortion, they are ignored and the press gives Romney a pass on his extremist views on women’s freedom. But when Mitt Romney started lying about corporations, that was too much.”
This is a very telling statement. It’s almost worth the entire article.
peggy
Nov. 1st, 2012 at 3:35 pm
They may be half truths only in that if the mutt is elected he himself will see to it that the jobs are moved to China – same way he did the corporations when he took them over and sold them out for a hefty profit – he is profit driven for himself and that’s it and the prez seat would be a front row seat to the in’s of being able to have the inside info to really be the ultimate in profits for him -
bckrd1
Nov. 2nd, 2012 at 12:30 pm
I have been saying to anyone who will listen to me that Romney is a liar. I have also been calling him a prevaricating, sociopathic megalomaniac. All of the above apply. I am so glad to see much more realization of his mendacity. Only a few days left for more people to realize it. It won’t matter to some, but it should.
Gary Vaughn
Nov. 5th, 2012 at 3:58 am
You mean he didn’t send Matt, Tagg, Sleepy, Dopey, Doc or the Red Queen to run interference and tell them it was just polotics and that he would be flexible and a partner after he was elected, like he did with Putin?