Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Pants on Fire!

Would You Buy a Used Country From This Man?

Mitt Romney's inability to tell the truth isn't a recent development. Imagine:

"Don't be alarmed because Bain has acquired your company. Your jobs are safe."

Yeah. Right.

His official strategy as a Presidential candidate is to tell as many lies as possible about Obama-- and to reveal nothing that isn't a lie-- not his finances, and especially not what he will and won't do if elected.

I'd like to say he keeps embarrassing himself, but clearly he's a man beyond embarrassment. He has no shame. He has no regrets about the lives he wrecked when he was running Bain Capitol. He isn't even sorry about strapping his dog to the top of his car.

Romney lives in a pretend world in which he didn't sign a health care bill much like Obama's when he was Governor of Massachusetts; didn't promise to require single mothers on assistance to take a job; didn't...

Well, just watch the ad below and read the sources.


Sources


Cohen, Richard. (12 April, 2012). Mitt Romney, a man of falsehoods. The Washington Post. (and see the links to Cohen's other columns at the bottom of the page).


Dolan, Eric W. (21 March, 2012). Rachel Maddow chronicles the lies of "sketchy" Mitt Romney. The Raw Story.


Easley, Jason. (13 April, 2012). Mitt Romney lies his ass off to the NRA about Obama and guns. Politics USA.


Grantham, Jennifer M. (10 April, 2012). Mitt Romney is a hollow man. The Huffington Post.

Lewison, Jed. (12 April, 2012). The anatomy of a Mitt Romney lie. Daily Kos.

Waldman, Paul. (6 March, 2012). When to reporters start calling Mitt Romney a liar? The American Prospect.

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