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Ohio Rep. Accuses Romney of Trolling the Internet for Jeep Lies
Friday night, former Ohio Governor Ted Strickland and Congressman Tim Ryan appeared on MSNBC to address Romney’s cruel lies. In Defiance, Ohio Mitt Romney fear mongered Ohioans with the lie that Chrysler is moving Jeep operations to China.
Strickland said it “showed a lack of judgment and a lack of truthfulness.” Ryan said that Romney didn’t consider the impact of his comments on Ohio’s working families, and “This is the same kind of business that these Republicans do. They troll around on the internet. They find one story that’s made up and they use it.”
Watch here:
TRANSCRIPT
SCHULTZ: Governor, you first. I mean I can only think that this is only a complete disservice to the people of Ohio to go out in front of a crowd and erroneously put out information that cuts right to the fabric of what this election is all about and that’s jobs. What’s your reaction to this Governor?
STRICKLAND: My reaction is that Mitt Romney is a desperate man. He knows he’s losing Ohio. If he loses Ohio he’s losing the election. But for him to do what he did is despicable. Think of the angst that those workers felt when they heard him say that. And obviously, it showed a lack of judgment and a lack of truthfulness. This man is not ready to be the President of the United States of America. As Jon Huntsman said during the primary season, he is like a well- oiled weathervane, you never know where Mitt Romney’s going to be on any issue on any day. And this is just the latest example of his desperation in trying to reach the Ohio voter, but Ohioans have figured this guy out, they know who’s on their side and it’s Barack Obama and Joe Biden. And that’s why I am convinced to my depths that Ohio is going to do the right thing and the President is going to be reelected with Ohio’s support.
SCHULTZ: Congressman Ryan, you know accuracy is important in your business. To be a public servant and to stand up in front of people and say something that’s flat out false, doesn’t this speak to the character of Mitt Romney to play with people’s emotions like this?
RYAN: I don’t think, Ed, there’s any doubt about it. It does show the kind of coldness that we saw with him at Bain Capital. The kind of detachment when he talks about these issues. That he did not even consider, as Governor Strickland just said, the families that would have been affected in Northwest Ohio by his comments. They have had enough problems dealing with the Romney policies, the Bush economic policies, the way they have handled things. But he’s not happy with that. He comes in and continues to try to scare people. This is a consistent pattern, though, Ed. This is the same kind of business that these Republicans do. They troll around on the internet. They find one story that’s made up and they use it. Whether it’s Todd Akin using it, like his science that he has for legitimate rape or the goofy stuff that these guys come up with climate change. Now he finds an article saying something about China. God knows where it’s come from. He peddles it as the truth in Ohio. But the reality on the ground is so much different. People are working now because of Obama so this nonsense doesn’t work.
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Mitt Romney doesn’t care if something is true – he cares if the lie will service him in getting votes by representing him as something he’s not. By claiming that Jeep is moving jobs to China, Romney is attempting to distract from the Bain owned company that IS shipping jobs to China, Sensata. He is also desperately trying to paint himself as a friend to the auto industry in the critical swing state of Ohio.
But Romney is the one who preened proudly over his “Let Detroit Go Bankrupt” editorial in the primaries, gloating about not writing checks. Not only did Romney end up making money off of the auto bailout, but he also falsely claims that he presented the same idea as Obama.
Romney leaves out the crucial moment and idea of the Obama auto rescue, and that’s the time between getting funding and declaring bankruptcy. The auto makers needed a bridge loan and no one in the private sector was going to give it to them. Romney advocated against giving that bridge loan. Without the bridge loan, it would have been too late. This isn’t a matter of opinion; it’s a well established fact.
So, in order to run away from who he really is, Romney tells lies about Jeep, fear-mongering Ohio families with the idea that their jobs are gone.
The cold cruelty of Romney being willing to do that and not giving it a second thought because it benefited him should preclude him from even running for office.
But our media is having none of that. In their world, this is a horse race between two good choices, when in reality, Romney has never been a good candidate and the fundamentals of this race have not changed. Romney had a one week debate bounce, but that was expected and not a game changer.
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Paws
Oct. 27th, 2012 at 9:47 am
Romney is despicable. Why would he not check this information before basically telling workers in Ohio that they would soon be out of a job? He is desperate to make the President look bad and he doesn’t care how he does it. So what if he causes some people some worry? So what if people start wondering how they’ll get another job and feed their children? None of that matters to Romney; he doesn’t care about people. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again – Romney does not want to govern, he just wants the “prize” of the Presidency.
This is a “game” to him but it’s one he will lose – badly. Then maybe we’ll finally be done with this shape-shifting clown.
Reynardine
Oct. 27th, 2012 at 9:47 am
He needs his mouth washed out with lie soap.
Sandra
Oct. 27th, 2012 at 4:47 pm
Think you mean LYE saop. The man is dispecable. He know full well he was telling a big whopper but didn’t care. As one of his spokesman said, they won’t let fact checking get in their way. I hope voters are listening and will act accordingly and give this liar the boot on November 6th.
SinghX
Oct. 27th, 2012 at 9:50 am
“…Romney had a one week debate bounce, but that was expected and not a game changer.”
Agreed.
But then why all the lying, for instance, about Mittens closing the gender gap?
I realize I may be off topic, but, why are the media pundits portraying one set of lies over another as a “game changer”? Why is it that the mainstream media is using, as Nate Silver said on “Real Time”, the 5th poll while ignoring the other 4 polls?
This game of “Whack-a-mole-Mitten’s-Lies”, is endless! I don’t believe the race is that close, nor is Romney closing any gaps; he’s comfortably behind Obama.
Antidote: Yesterday, I watched/heard an old man in a waiting room make a snide remark about something said by a pundit on the war on women.
Before I could “hiss” at him, another elderly woman got up, went over to him and said, “THAT was a snide, uncalled for remark! This election is important to me and all the women in my family…and, mister, we VOTE!”
He was, stunned and shut-up…it was awesome.
Reynardine
Oct. 27th, 2012 at 10:20 am
I have suspected polls are being faked to cover an impending election theft.
Shiva (Moderator)
Oct. 27th, 2012 at 10:42 am
Possible but how do you get all the media in on it?
K from Bellingham
Oct. 27th, 2012 at 11:26 am
The media’s into it for themselves. Remember, there’s only a handful of companies that now control all US media. If this isn’t perceived as
a close horsesrace, the millions of ad dollars for the losing side stops flowing.
Shiva (Moderator)
Oct. 27th, 2012 at 11:46 am
I still cant buy it. Its like Bush causing 9/11. Far too many people would have to be involved from the media to the Polling entities. There has to be at least 1 honest person who would rat them out
Sandra
Oct. 27th, 2012 at 4:52 pm
The MSM is participating in the lie for ratings and advertising dollars. They have no regard for the truth or for voters who are listening to and believing their distortions and manipulatons.
Shiva (Moderator)
Oct. 27th, 2012 at 4:56 pm
Thats possible, but yet they still have to have the polling companies including Fox in on the secret.
I will agree the MSM has its own agenda for us and thats something after the elections we should take care of with our viewing habits
singhx
Oct. 27th, 2012 at 7:19 pm
Shiva, I don’t think there is a conspiracy in as much as the people at the top who pick and choose by copy-catting one another. Jon Stewart did a great bit called “Bullshit Mountain” this past week where her showed evidence of piling on bullshit just to be “competitive”.
By picking and choosing polls instead of giving all the results, the media keeps the horse race going and their revenues up from all the SuperPac ads
…this is there “busiest” commercial season…
Shiva (Moderator)
Oct. 27th, 2012 at 7:36 pm
Now thats a route that is certainly possible. Anything that cuts down on the number of people involved could work
Marco
Oct. 27th, 2012 at 10:08 am
W. Mitty has no core, no morals. He has nothing, nada, zilch, zip, nichts, zero but his lies. He is a despicable person.
Vote Obama/Biden2012!
Nuf sed.
Eykis
Oct. 27th, 2012 at 10:10 am
SinghX,
You did not indicate where you live, but that certainly sounds like my 82 yro Mom in Dallas. I ordered her a Save Medicare, Vote Democratic bumpersticker from the DCCC – she told me in her RePig neighborhood many idiots have made comments directly to her about it – she told me she just laughs and tells them to go to hell. She is a product of the Unions and as a retired RN, who grew up in the Depression and WWII, she tells them to basically STFU. I love it, these WOMEN know what is at stake. My late grandmother was the same way – guess it is inherited, thankfully.
Shiva (Moderator)
Oct. 27th, 2012 at 10:47 am
Part 2 of why ROmney wont be giving an y more interviews. Chrysler responded to this claim by Romney on their website that they most emphatically will not be moving anyone to China. However if demand is big enough they will manufacture in China but all plants here will be at full capacity first
Chrysler just bitch slapped Romney into the year 1948, a huge move forward for him
blog.chryslerllc.com/blog...
labman57
Oct. 27th, 2012 at 11:20 am
Team Romney has been employing standard Rove-Atwater tactics: it matters little whether his campaign rhetoric has any basis in reality. All that matters is that he can sell it to the voting populace.
The assumption is that If you keep repeating the lie over and over, eventually some people will conclude that it must be true, simply because they continually heard it being uttered.
Furthermore, Mitt routinely makes crap up because he cannot be bothered with doing his homework so that his comments are drawn from verifiable facts and empirical data so that they reflect reality.
Lately, he has been channeling his inner Bachmann — taking distorted or misinterpreted news reports, unsubstantiated, isolated anecdotal accounts, and wild rumors spawned from the right wing blogosphere, and using them as stump speech talking points … or worse … as the basis for formulating public policy positions.
D. W. Skinner
Oct. 27th, 2012 at 11:55 am
Using the term troll and Romney in the same sentence is about as spot on as you’ll get!
BlueTrooth
Oct. 27th, 2012 at 12:48 pm
Interesting to note that Romney could have simply “suggested” that Chrysler was “considering” a move and it’s unlikely that it would have gotten much attention from the media, but it would have been effective at creating chatter and anxiety. At times, I’m almost convinced that Willard doesn’t really “want” to be elected. Maybe it’s his belief that destiny cannot be stopped, or that he’s really more interested in being a powerful figure within the network of power brokers. Obviously, he’s interested in setting the table for his sons as well. Some might say he’s just a “bad politician”, but that really doesn’t square with his run for Governor or his Lobbyist career with the Olympics. Through it all, one thing is certain, Willard is one strange bird indeed.
clarence swinney
Oct. 27th, 2012 at 12:49 pm
David Stockman on Romney
“Mitt Romney was not a businessman; he bought, sold, flipped, and stripped businesses.
He did not build enterprises the old fashioned way—our of inspiration, perspiration, and a long slog in the free market fostering a new product, service, or process of production. Instead, he spend his 15 years raising debt in prodigious amounts on Wall Street so that Bain could purchase pots and pans and castoffs of corporate America, leverage them to the hilt, gussy them up as reborn “roll-ups,” then deliver them back to Wall Street for resale—the faster the better.”
David Stockman–Former Director of the Office Of Management and Budget for Reagan 1981-1985
Shiva (Moderator)
Oct. 27th, 2012 at 12:55 pm
Clarence if you have a link for that I would love to use it on twitter
1voice1vote
Oct. 27th, 2012 at 2:26 pm
Mitt Romney: The Great Deformer by David Stockman
www.thedailybeast.com/new...
Shiva (Moderator)
Oct. 27th, 2012 at 2:39 pm
Why a mormon should not be a president by a mormon
www.businessinsider.com/w...
Sandra
Oct. 27th, 2012 at 4:58 pm
Clarence this quote from Henry Ford sums up your post very well. “a business that makes nothing but money is a poor business.” I wish PO and his PACs would point that out in his Ads. that Romney was not a real business man but a venture/vulture capitalist who outsourced jobs to China. He has never created or produced anything but money for him, his partners and their investors.
Lori
Oct. 27th, 2012 at 2:18 pm
Why doesn’t he just make it easy on himself & say “I’m white & HE is (1/2) black. Vote for me”? (Ugly, but I think that’s the mindset of his supporters.)
Connie Ehrke
Oct. 27th, 2012 at 4:35 pm
Willard Mittens is so full of crap! Baffles the hell outta me how anyone can trust one flippin thing he says!!!!
Anne
Oct. 27th, 2012 at 11:09 pm
With this heartless lie, Willard Romney has proven that there are practically no depths he will not sink to in order to win. He is a hollow, morally bankrupt excuse for a human being who totally debased himself in his futile efforts to make President Obama look bad. How does anyone who is not wealthy, especially anyone who works for a living, even think for one moment that he would be of any benefit to them when he can needlessly scare folks and cause them anxiety at a time when we are not out of the woods yet?
Charles Carter
Oct. 28th, 2012 at 8:07 am
America needs to wake up and research. I had always been an independent until I researched the progressive caucus of the Democratic Party. The Progressives are the ONLY ones who actually work for the people. ALL of the Republicans and a lot of the Democrats are corporate owned and they ALL need to go. The Blue Dog Democrats are just as bad as the Republicans. They were the reason we didn’t get single payer health insurance. The only reason we got what is referred to as “Obamacare” was a promise the the party would back Blanche Lincoln if she would vote for it. They did and she lost her seat anyway because she was owned by the insurance companies and the people of Arkansas were tired of her letting them down. Now the Koch Bros. are buying our Democrats! They own tow now though one is retiring. Mark Pryor. we’re onto you and you will be the next phony Democrat to go!
Alex
Oct. 28th, 2012 at 10:51 am
Voters need to wake up to the facts and vote all Blue Dogs out of office.