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Mitt Romney Slides into Panicked Free Fall over Outsourcing Claims
After the Washington Post blew the lid off of Mitt Romney job creator claims, the Romney campaign responded by not denying the fact that he is the outsourcer in chief.
Contrary to the Romney job creator narrative, The Washington Post analysis found that, “Bain played several roles in helping these outsourcing companies, such as investing venture capital so they could grow and providing management and strategic business advice as they navigated this rapidly developing field.”
The Romney campaign responded by disputing the article, but not the facts themselves. Romney campaign spokeswoman Andrea Saul said, “This is a fundamentally flawed story that does not differentiate between domestic outsourcing versus offshoring nor versus work done overseas to support U.S. exports. Mitt Romney spent 25 years in the real world economy so he understands why jobs come and they go. As president, he will implement policies that make it easier and more attractive for companies to create jobs here at home. President Obama’s attacks on profit and job creators make it less attractive to create jobs in the U.S.”
Actually, The Washington Post article is based on research of SEC disclosure forms that reveal that Romney was instrumental in moving American jobs overseas. The Romney campaign didn’t bother with disputing the facts and research in the article. Instead they adopted a Clintonesque ‘it all depends on what the definition is’ parsing of outsourcing versus offshoring.
The Obama campaign has labeled Mitt Romney the outsourcer in chief. David Axelrod said, “This is really significant because throughout this campaign Gov. Romney has suggested that the experience he has in business has given him special insights into the economy and that would translate into jobs and growth and benefits to the American worker. This article speaks to the kind of experience he has, the kind of insights he may have drawn from this experience, and it goes to the fundamental question of whether that’s the experience we need in the Oval Office. Do we need the philosophy that embraces outsourcing and offshoring as a positive tool in our economy?”
What is stunning is that once again, the Romney campaign didn’t see this coming. They should have had their statement and defense prepared months ago. It is like they didn’t expect anyone to actually look at Romney’s time at Bain, and compare that to what he is saying on the campaign trail. The truth was revealed by what Romney’s spokeswoman didn’t say in her statement. She didn’t dispute the facts. She didn’t dispute the research, and she offered no explanation for Romney’s record.
Their half baked denial reeked of panic, and a campaign that was totally caught off guard. I am sure Romney will be heading to Fox News ASAP to attack The Washington Post, and try to put a spin on this.
His problem is that it won’t work. Finally, Romney’s critics have a way to make his time at Bain stick in the minds of voters. Mitt Romney sent jobs overseas. Romney can try to parse and explain, but he can’t counteract that one sentence message. It is clear and easy to repeat point that voters can take with them into the booth on Election Day.
Republicans should be panicking right now.
If Romney’s job creator narrative goes away, so will his chances of being president. The Republicans have based everything around this false idea that Mitt Romney is some sort of economic guru who can create jobs. Without this, Romney’s campaign is toast.
Over the past seven days, Romney has been outmaneuvered by President Obama on immigration and seen his image as a “job creator” blown to smithereens. The fall campaign hasn’t even begun yet, and Mitt Romney’s candidacy has gone from a dandelion to a stink weed.
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Sally
Jun. 22nd, 2012 at 3:42 pm
His candidacy always was a stinkweed..and Mitt is a stinker. The GOP is falling apart, and none too soon!!!
Reynardine
Jun. 22nd, 2012 at 4:00 pm
And his PNAC backers are swastinkers.
jlt
Jun. 24th, 2012 at 5:12 pm
And this is just the tip of the ICEBERG coming for the mitt ship!
There is major dirt out there and the folks have lined up to tell it!
rod
Jun. 22nd, 2012 at 3:56 pm
Dems need to keep this alive and help give it legs.
ibwilliamsi
Jun. 22nd, 2012 at 4:18 pm
“This is a fundamentally flawed story that does not differentiate between domestic outsourcing versus offshoring nor versus work done overseas to support U.S. exports.”
Let me make this absolutely clear for Myth Rmoney: the only legitimate work done overseas to support US exports is consumer sales.
Shiva (Moderator)
Jun. 22nd, 2012 at 4:20 pm
It doesn’t matter how untruthfully Romney attacks the president. And it doesn’t matter how Romney wants to define outsourcing. I’m sure that no matter how fine a frogs hair is he will find a way to split it. Romney has no idea how to create jobs, that was not his job or his position or the job Bain capital. He also has no idea how to tell the truth
buckeyewill
Jun. 22nd, 2012 at 4:21 pm
Obama: Fast and Furious
Romney: 2Fast,2Furious
We will see who “acts a fool”
Sugapea
Jun. 22nd, 2012 at 5:31 pm
Wow, Love it, that this came-out on Friday…this whole week-end people will be ‘talking this up’.
Watch Obama’s polls soar!
Anne
Jun. 22nd, 2012 at 5:35 pm
This Republiclown should NEVER have come even this close to the presidency. In the course of the nomination, and now the general campaign, he is constantly exposed as a dangerous sociopath who should never be in a position of political power. He lacks moral courage, integrity, or the intelligence to be even a dog catcher. Regardless of whether he wants to use his time at Bain or his time as Massachusetts governor as a reason he should be president, neither reflects favorably upon him.
petrushka
Jun. 22nd, 2012 at 6:14 pm
Marvelous Mittens is the perfect snake oil salesman to represent the soundbite swallowing Fox News consumers.
Sadly, their minds are fixed on their beliefs that are not informed by fact and their confirmation bias will not be affected by anything their perceived enemies, liberals, say.
I do not see the truth of this article making a difference with the haters.
Ken
Jun. 22nd, 2012 at 7:43 pm
We know nothing will sway the RW hate mongers, but this election, like all, are for grabbing the Independents. The rust-belt states should really swing towards Obama a few more points. And, there is still the coming attacks on Mitt’s MA governorship. Obama master the Bain connection better than anyone ever has in just one minute. Romney will be spinning like a top before the convention. The only thing that should hurt Obama is more bad economic news, which the GOP congress is trying to ensure. I liked the way Obama came out swinging against the obstructionist republicans today. He should do this more, especially on jobs bills and the transportation bill. Shame the repugs into action or they are dead in Nov. This is just the beginning of Mitten’s downfall.
Reynardine
Jun. 22nd, 2012 at 6:43 pm
The Justice Department has at last begun to act against Warren Jeffs’ sect in Arizona, or specifically against the law Mr. Jeffs had sewn up. That is, of course, a breakaway Mormon sect, but I wonder if the Issa inquisition of Eric Holder is also motivated by squelching matter that the GOP candidate-apparent’s image might be tarnished by. (Don’t overlook their pulling an unvetted draft candidate out of the hat, though).
j
Jun. 22nd, 2012 at 7:07 pm
The Koch’s, Karl Rove, Romney and all the leftover trash from Bush administration are meeting at a multi million dollar retreat this weekend for a weekend of strategy planning on destroying Obama.
Please people we must work to stop them, soon the Koch supreme court may overturn the health care
act, leaving hundreds of thousands without health care, they do not care about people they care about their bottom line and mansions and we are just casualties along the way.
JT
Jun. 22nd, 2012 at 7:12 pm
“Offshoring”??? Does his campaign really believe that people aren’t capable of making the connecton to “outsourcing”?
So we have parts made “offshore”,assembled “offshore”, imported and affixed with a made in America sticker and this creates jobs in America? I suppose if you consider a warehousing job packaging and shipping all that “offshore” stuff a great American job, the that’s one job if we ignore the other nine “offshore” jobs.
What BS.
majii
Jun. 22nd, 2012 at 7:20 pm
You know someone has no defense to his/her actions when he/she has to resort to discussing semantics, which is exactly what Romney did! He never said that Bain didn’t send jobs overseas because he couldn’t. Squeal, Romney, squeal!!! This is only the beginning of instances in which Romney won’t be able to dispute the accusations.
Sugapea
Jun. 22nd, 2012 at 9:05 pm
And…Clear Thinking Swing-Voters plus Reagan Dem-now-Pub’s are picking up on all this.
While vacationing with my rich republican family members…all they could say was: What the heck is happening to our Dad’s old-fashion Republican Party?
PBerg
Jun. 22nd, 2012 at 9:13 pm
DON’T FORGET ALSO—–He not only outsourced jobs, but he outsourced his Investments overseas, also. What a great American , right????
robert
Jun. 22nd, 2012 at 10:14 pm
WAIT A MINUTE………….this wasnt mittens shipping jobs out this was the workers fault they earned way too much and mittens couldnt save them.please you nasty liberals get it right its the unions and the workers themselves fault…..go mittens save the few that you can….the repubs love you…….american workers……….NOT SO MUCH
Shiva (Moderator)
Jun. 22nd, 2012 at 11:07 pm
LOL
Indie in CT
Jun. 22nd, 2012 at 11:41 pm
Me thinks that Mr Mittens had better get a whole truck load of Etch-a-sketch’s — He is going to need them! Oh, and don’t forget LOTS of pairs of FLIP-FLOPS!
Indie in CT
Jun. 22nd, 2012 at 11:49 pm
I also recall one of his advisors saying when asked about MR Mittens being the only one left standing after he had SANK *ALL* the other candidates:
“It would take an act of God for Mr Romney to not be the GOP nominee”
*I* would NOT Of mocked God that way, God has already shown he has a sense of humor. RE: Rick Perry and Michelle Bachman BOTH claiming they were told by God to run for POTUS! And both their campaigns went down like a shooting star falling out of the sky !
Indie in CT
Jun. 23rd, 2012 at 12:00 am
One last thing — I have a serious question/ statement to make.
It is a VERY well-known fact that Romney will lie like no other candidate the likes of which I have ever seen! And I have been voting since ’74.
Mr Romney is a Mormon — perhaps even a devout one. WHAT kind of religion is that CONDONES lying about ones fellow man, repeatedly, negatively, and without remorse!? THIS ALONE tells you the man has Z E R O credibility!
I know all politicians lie at some point or another, but THATS about ALL Romney knows how to do!
Oh, and in case not everyone heard this, The Romney campaign ASKED Rick Scott, the Gov of Florida — to DOWNPLAY HOW WELL the state is doing with creating jobs!? It throws a wrench into Mittens CLAIM that the economy is TERRIBLE shape under Obama!? And other states are doing EVEN BETTER ! ! !
Daddycool
Jun. 23rd, 2012 at 4:20 am
It’s not just Romney.
Lies, fear and deception is the entire premise of the modern republican party ! Romney is just following the game plan.
Nobody would vote for the repub party if they told the truth. Or even part of the truth for that matter. They have nothing to offer most Americans in this new century. And if they didn’t lie constantly, everybody would know it!
And now they’re into the lies so deep that they’ll lose track of them eventually. They’re gonna forget who said what about which thing etc … Sure, they have Fox “News” to lie some more for them and do what it can to get the toothpaste back into the tube, but it’s all gonna come unraveled and the wheels will come off sooner rather than later.
Thier party is dead.
Shiva (Moderator)
Jun. 23rd, 2012 at 8:22 am
I fully expect Romney to not debate saying that Obama will not meet his conditions for a debate.
Barry Roope
Jun. 27th, 2012 at 11:52 am
Great post, I wrote something, questioning the same thing, What religion allows such constant dishonesty? Does truth mean anything? I’m glad others see man for what he is.
Mary
Jun. 23rd, 2012 at 3:20 am
Since most of America is actually upset by the President ignoring protocol and using an executive order on the immigration front… I wouldn’t count that as banking the election. Though between buying the Latino vote + the gay vote (because both are dependent on him being elected again… even though he’s had 3 1/2 years to make good on his previous promises to those groups…)
Add into that I’m in a state where the unemployment has continued to increase (and I have to wonder how many would be reported if they included the people who have given up looking for work) and the Economy is in worse shape than it was when Obama took office. At least where I can see.
And then let’s consider this outsourcing. Does it stand against the decrease in unemployment when he was governor, decrease of deficit, no increase in taxes to do it… Quite frankly, if outsourcing helped to bring more businesses to America in the long-run then I’d be completely for it. I’d rather outsource than bring in illegals to do the work. At least one is actually legal.
Shiva (Moderator)
Jun. 23rd, 2012 at 8:02 am
If you look back at past presidents, what Obama did was not ignoring protocol at all. Bush used Executive Privileged with impunity. I think you are saying you have no idea what he did.
The president introduced the Dream act to Congress. The republicans filibustered it to death. Please read up on these subjects before you write about them
Bubba
Jun. 26th, 2012 at 4:50 pm
So you are giving him a pass for doing nothing in 3 1/2 years and spending 800 + billion in stimulus that did nothing but fix a few roads and now those jobs are gone?
Shiva (Moderator)
Jun. 26th, 2012 at 5:06 pm
Excellent showcasing of fox news propaganda
Barry Roope
Jun. 27th, 2012 at 12:05 pm
The reason the President has not been completely successful in improving the economy is Republicans, like Romney, obstucted every plan the President has put forth. The fact that our economy is improving proves the President can fix the economy. Imagine how great it would be if House Republicans got out of the way, and let the President help our country.If you think Romney is the answer, you need to better educate yourself, don’t depend on Fox news to do all your thinking for you.
Daddycool
Jun. 23rd, 2012 at 4:08 am
Just wait until the President gets this guy one on one, on national TV. JUST WAIT!
He’s going to DESTROY him.
Romney just might find a way to weasel out of appearing man to man vs the President. He’d be wise to try something to see if he can get away with not debating President Obama. It won’t work and will of course backfire (like everything else he touches politically) and force him to a debate.
But I won’t be surprised if he tries something that helps him avoid appearing in all 3 of the debates.
j
Jun. 23rd, 2012 at 7:30 am
I have lived for many years in other countries, I have never seen another country (like the US) whose citizens, mostly the poorly educated can be coerced
into voting against their own interests. It could be because they do not spend any time reading or following politics from day to day. I know many are busy working, but seem to find time to sit in front of the TV watching ‘FOX’
Anklejive
Jun. 23rd, 2012 at 12:18 pm
Voters are DUMB. Non-voters are DUMBER.
WDRussell
Jun. 23rd, 2012 at 8:22 am
Outsourcing is what Mitt does with American jobs.
Offshoring is what Mitt does with his money.
ray
Jun. 23rd, 2012 at 12:03 pm
It will be great if Obama can beat Romney, but it won’t be enough to change the status quo if the Republicans retain control of the House & take control of the Senate. The elections further down the ballot are just as important as the top of the ticket.
Ilene Proctor
Jun. 23rd, 2012 at 12:56 pm
Mitt is rhymes with S$$t. Expensive do do. Real CA CA. He will always be a number 2. Does anything think that a man who invest all his money from Grand Cayman, Switzerland, Luxemborg really loves America.
L L
Jun. 23rd, 2012 at 10:29 pm
All the Teapublicans need is the same bankroll that got Walker in WI back in and add more Koch $ + Citizens United + ALEX + infinity & Diebold. Remember 2000 ? the biggest farse of an election ever in the US. 2004 showed how DieBold + voter suppression + more fraud also rigged election. So many do not vote, so many will vote against their ‘best interest’. The propaganda machine has been cranking out masses of stinking crap. People must want to be poor & destitute since they keep voting for it & repeating the retoric.
rdw
Jun. 25th, 2012 at 12:01 am
Mitt Romney is a disaster just waiting to happen. The way this man just lies with a straight face, should scare the hell out of everybody.