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Mitt Romney Can't Handle The Truth

Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney (AP)

It’s said that a lie is halfway round the world before the truth can get its boots on. Mitt Romney never even looks for his boots. On matters large and small, he has twisted, hidden, exaggerated, misremembered, dissembled, destroyed, falsified, rationalized, denied, contradicted, deflected or refused to discuss his positions and actions.

He is simply incapable of telling the truth.

About leaving Bain in 1999. According to sworn statements he filed with the SEC, he was still chairman, CEO, single stockholder and president until 2002. Other corporate documents obtained by the AP show Romney’s personal signature at least 10 times on large stock transactions or ownership statements tied to Bain investment deals at the time. This matters because of what Bain did in 2000 and 2001.

About not being in charge after 1999. Bain owned GST Steel in Kansas City, Mo.; 750 workers lost their jobs when Bain drove it into bankruptcy in 2001. KB Toys of Pittsfield, Mass., which Bain bought in 2000, yielded a $121 million dividend for Bain partners before they took it into bankruptcy, closed its 600 stores, and laid off 3,500 workers.

About saying he created 100,000 jobs. Many came after he left the firm allegedly in 1999; others, like Staples, grew jobs after Romney had left Bain; he also did not subtract jobs lost when companies failed, cut back, or were steered into bankruptcy.

About who created the jobs. He told a St. Louis TV station, “We invested in businesses that created the jobs. We didn’t create them ourselves. They did.” Now you tell us.

About the optometrist in Pennsylvania that Romney said had to complete a 33-page change of address form for Medicaid. It’s two pages.

About his first TV spot. It falsely attributed a quote to President Obama on the economy being a losing idea. It was an aide to John McCain in 2008 who said it; top Romney mouthpiece Eric Fehrnstrom declared it was done “intentionally.”

About federal taxes he dodged using offshore tax havens. Without his tax returns, we know about only one year, 2010; i.e., next to nothing.

About how he turned around the Olympics. While getting $2.7 billion in a federal bailout plus “sweetheart deals” that John McCain called “a national disgrace.”

About being completely tied up with the Olympics. When his Massachusetts residency was challenged as he prepared to run for governor, he remembered coming back “four or five times a year for board meetings.” But not to Bain, he claims, the place he founded, made him rich, and handled his investments. Bain has refused to provide notes or minutes of its board meetings from that period.

About promising “complete transparency” when he arrived at the Salt Lake City Olympics. Many key records won’t be released or have already been destroyed.

About the destruction of State House records when he left office as governor. His top aides bought their state computers and took them home, emails were wiped from the server, and hard drives were removed.

About not remembering how he led an attack on a student at Cranbrook to cut his hair; the victim later came out as gay. Those involved remember it vividly.

About seeing his father march with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in Detroit. Never happened, according to three news organizations, one in Detroit.

About opposing a bailout for the Detroit auto industry… Then saying it was his idea all along. Perhaps the bailout, like the trees, wasn’t the right height.

About being a hunter “pretty much my whole life.” He finally admitted he’s hunted rabbits, squirrels and “small varmints” more than twice — without a license.

About the NRA: “I don’t line up with the NRA.” He bought a lifetime membership in the NRA for $1,000 in 2006.

About his position on abortion rights. He told Don Imus, “I was pro-choice. I am pro-life. You can go back to YouTube and look at what I said in 1994. I never said I was pro-choice, but my position was effectively pro-choice. I changed my position.” Say, what?

About being a “severely conservative” governor. He signed an assault weapons ban, worked with Ted Kennedy on a health care reform law with a mandate, supported embryonic stem cell research, and said climate change is occurring.

About a new TV commercial that he “approved,” which stars a New Hampshire businessman who claims he built his company with his own hands. The Manchester Union Leader found those hands got $1 million in government loans, including $800,000 in tax-exempt bonds from the state, plus $500,000 in a small business administration loan in the 1980s. Who screened this guy, the same person who interviewed Sarah Palin?

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  • Michaellevine

    as the headline read in UK- ” MITT THE TWIT” – he`s pathologically driven to try to win the election at all costs . he`s a slimeball , fraud , pandering imposter !

  • J__o__h__n

    Very good but you forgot that he likes to be able to fire people who work for him unless they are the illegal immigrants who were mowing his lawn at one of his houses and that he promised to be better on gay rights than Ted Kennedy.   I’m sure I forgot a few too.

  • http://twitter.com/DrLearnALot DrLearnALot

    Well done.

    “Politics is a science. You can demonstrate that you are right and that others are wrong.”
    Sartre

  • jefe68

    Well he’s bringing back an old GOP tradition, remember tricky Dick?
    As in Richard Nixon.
    Mitt the twit indeed.

    • J__o__h__n

      At least Nixon was good at dirty tricks.  Mitt’s staff would have bragged about the southern strategy just before he went to speak to the NAACP. 

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_67MZCOUXFSLOM257CRHBKW4AL4 wareinparis

    Yup, we need this guy about as much as a fish needs a bicycle.

    Etch-a-Sketch.

  • mary

    Left wing lunacy on display.

    • Kristi

      Left wing Lunacy???? How is a story about the mitt witt not being able to handle the truth left wing lunacy?? It seems that you can’t handle the truth about the mitt witt not being able to handle the truth.

  • Info

    So, the idea is that there’s one Democratic-aligned opinion pundit, and then a Republican-aligned one to match? Each will point out gotchas on the other team, and will be supported or opposed by those who already identify with one team or the other. Politics as sport.

    Not that any of the Romney prevarication detailed here is untrue from a factual standpoint, but you’re either preaching to the choir or falling on deaf ears, depending on the politics of the listener. The myth of a vast Independent middle is exaggerated. People tend to lean one way or the other fairly consistently, assuming they vote at all.

    It’d be nice to have some commenters from outside the duopoly. Then you might get some interesting stuff…imagine Jill Stein and Rand Paul sharing a blog!

    • J__o__h__n

      Ron Paul has any new ideas?  He spews the same anti-everything he always has.  Jill Stein couldn’t even get elected in MA. 

      • LV Guest

        Actually, Info said RAND Paul, not Ron.

  • Katiemaine

    Yes, Stein and Paul would come up with some “interesting” comments, wouldn’t they?  We currently have a 2-party system, with limited communicating between the Dems and the GOPers.  I wish that weren’t the case, but it is.  Instead of wishing for far-out (I’ll avoid the word “crack-pot”)  ideas, which will never pass through Congress or be embraced by the majority of disinterested voters, why not put our efforts into the system we have now and get it functioning?

  • Imran Nasrullah

    Thank you for shining a light on this and reminding us all about his dissembling.

  • BrokenTusk

    Would it be possible to look at the lies of both the guy with the R and the guy with the D?  Maybe start here for Obama:
    http://www.buzzfeed.com/andrewkaczynski/obama-promised-in-2008-he-would-not-run-negative

    or maybe here:
    http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/2008/06/obama-to-break/

    • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_HJQZNEMP3VFXHGEVZPPFTI5JSE Bawlin' John Bohner

       More false equivalence…

      • BrokenTusk

        So asking the news media that is publicly financed by taxpayer dollars to look at both candidates with the same jaded eye is a “false equivalence”?

        NPR isn’t FOX or MSNBC.  It should try to treat all Americans equally not pander to an audience.   Otherwise it should cease to exist.  We have enough news that is pandering to what a Lefty or a Righty want to hear.  

        A candidate that lies is news for sure.  Report it.  Give us a breakdown.  The thing is, go and look at the other candidate and break down his or her lies as well.  Do not leave anything out.  Put up what they said and what they did. 

        I think the list of Mitt’s lies and Obama’s lies would both be extensive.  No false equivalency, but a wish that the truth would be reported by someone that wasn’t a partisan hack. 

  • laserDliquidator

    We have the REAL reasons Mitt Romney is lying about when he left Bain. As we are all now well aware – he admits he was there until August 2001 – but claims he had nothing to do with their decisions after February 1999. HERE’s why
    .
    MNAT law firm in Delaware merged Romney’s entity *(The Learning Company) with Mattel in 1999.
    Also in 1999 – Goldman Sachs took eToys IPO as stock went above $78 (but eToys got only $16.50) MNAT also represents Goldman Sachs in Delaware.

    In 2000 – Romney owned Stage Stores stock (800,000 + shares) when it went bankrupt.
    At Stage Stores was Michael Glazer, Jack Bush (of Dallas), Barry Gold worked for them
    and he hired his secret partner (Paul Traub) and got caught. Stage Stores is also Co-Debtor with Liquidity Solutions

    Fall of 2000 Bain Capital acquires Kay Bee Toys (CEO Michael Glazer)

    In 2001, MNAT lies about its connections to Mattel, Goldman Sachs & Bain Capital so that it can (illegally) become eToys attorney in the bankruptcy case.

    Paul Traub also lies (both Traub & MNAT have confessed lying) – so that Traub can become eToys Creditors Attorney

    MNAT & Paul Traub then Collude/ Conspire to make Barry Gold the CEO of eToys

    and the fraudsters of Bain sell eToys for Free (by Liquidity Solutions deals) to their Bain.

    When we say stop the Bull S….. – they offer me a Bribe and I say no.

    August 2001 Mitt Romney resigns as CEO of Bain Capital

    Colm Connolly, a partner of the MNAT law firm is made Delaware US Attorney August 2, 2001

    Who then for 7 years – refuses to investigate and/or prosecute Bain Capital frauds in eToys.

    MITT Romney can run – but he can NOT hide from these public docket record Facts!

  • vito33

    I understand that the ham and cheese sandwiches he served at the Jerusalem fund raiser didn’t go over too well, either.

    • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_67MZCOUXFSLOM257CRHBKW4AL4 wareinparis

      LOL!!

  • TJtruthandjustice

    Mitt Romney’s campaign provides an invaluable service to American citizens:  A peek into the bubble in which the ultra rich of the finance world inhabit, an examination of the destruction they leave in the wake of their profits, and a realization that most of these people are not job creators, but shamelessly hypocritical parasites who pay a smaller percentage in taxes than the middle class does. Thanks to Mitt, more people will realize that Wall Street CEOs are often terrible listeners and communicators, secretive, boastful, arrogant, two-faced, and driven by profit at all costs. Members of the middle class have been chumps for too long when it comes to Wall Street. Mitt’s campaign will open their eyes in a brand new way. 

    • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_67MZCOUXFSLOM257CRHBKW4AL4 wareinparis

      I agree completely with your assessment of Mitt and his ilk. Once can only hope that a sufficient number of other people feel the same way to stop him and Queen Ann from occupying the White House; they represent the ugly side of capitalism.

  • Immir

    As Romney has taken both sides of every issue we can assume he tells the truth half the time.

    I can’t believe anyone would support this weasel.

    BTW. where are the tax returns Willard?

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