Romney calls proposed Wright ads the 'wrong course'

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney says he "repudiates" a PAC plan to attack President Obama's link to Rev. Jeremiah Wright.

 

JACKSONVILLE, FL -- Mitt Romney convened a rare press conference Thursday to explicitly distance himself from a controversial, racially-charged ad campaign reportedly planned by a Republican super PAC.

His campaign subsumed by a political firestorm first sparked by a New York Times report on a proposed campaign attacking President Obama for his ties to the controversial Rev. Jeremiah Wright, Romney appeared on camera to disavow the strategy.

"I want to make it very clear that I repudiate that effort. I think it's the wrong course for a PAC or a campaign," Romney told reporters after his rainy event here today. "I hope that our campaigns can respectively be about the future and about issues and about a vision for America."

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The press conference -- a rarity for those following the Romney campaign -- reflected the urgency with which Romney and his advisers felt compelled to distance the candidate from the controversial proposal. Romney had initially passed on commenting this morning, saying he hadn't seen the story, before taping a radio interview this morning condemning the proposal.

Mary Altaffer / AP

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, speaks May 17 at the River City Brewing Company in Jacksonville, Fla.

The plan, which was presented by Strategic Perception and GOP ad man Fred Davis to Joe Ricketts, the owner of the Chicago Cubs, earned heavy backlash from the Obama campaign and many Republicans on Thursday. By mid-afternoon, Ricketts had disavowed the plan, and Strategic Perception had taken sole responsibility for the proposal, on which they said no action was taken.

Ricketts: I'm not going to use Jeremiah Wright

Vice President Joe Biden, campaigning this afternoon in Pennsylvania, condemned the proposed ad campaign, saying its proponents "act like it's 1942."

"I think these guys like that so misunderstand the state of the nation," he told reporters at an unscheduled stop at a Washington, PA BBQ restaurant. "They act like it's 1942. I mean, I think the public is so far beyond that."

Biden said that he'd heard reports that the proposed ad had been rejected by Ricketts.

"I mean look there are certain things that are sorta so morally clear and straight and straight-lined about it," he said. "You almost don't even wanna comment."

Republicans anxiously discourage racially-charged super PAC strategy

But for as much as Romney's press conference served ostensibly defensive purposes, the presumptive Republican nominee used the moment to go on the attack, as well.

Romney said he was "disappointed" in what he claimed was the president's campaign of "character assassination," complaining that ads recently released by the Obama campaign attacking Romney's work at the helm of Bain Capital were inaccurate and unfair.

Former Gov. Tim Pawlenty talks about a GOP Super PAC's idea to bring back into the spotlight President Barack Obama's link to Rev. Jeremiah Wright.

"There's this fiction that some have that somehow you can be successful by stripping assets at an enterprise and walking away with lots of money and killing the enterprise.  There may be some people that know how to do that. I sure don't," Romney said. "Our approach was always to try and make the enterprise more successful. And the purpose of the president's ads are not to describe success and failure but  to somehow suggest that I'm not a good person or not a good guy."

But the controversy of the day largely overshadowed Romney's bread-and-butter campaign speech about the economy. And for the political class, the Wright controversy also sidelined a more favorable story about the Romney campaign's fundraising success last month.

In Jacksonville, Romney argued the election ought to turn on who has the best plan for "jobs and kids," a catchphrase he was first heard using at a fundraiser last month in Palm Beach, where he will return later this evening for another fundraiser.

The Sunshine State has been good to Romney's campaign financially. Pool reports from his fundraisers show he raised more than $2 million apiece at stops yesterday near Tampa Bay and Miami. Romney declined to say whether Florida was a "must win" for his campaign, but closed his press conference by saying it was a state he was "counting on to be successful in."

Carrie Dann reported from Washington, Pa.

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Is there something in their diet that erases republican's memories? Amazing.

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Reply#77 - Thu May 17, 2012 6:47 PM EDT

If Romney can create more jobs and fix our economy, why didn't he do it for his state as govenor? I just have that one question......

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Reply#78 - Thu May 17, 2012 6:49 PM EDT

Kind of hard herding cats isn't it Mittens?

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Reply#79 - Thu May 17, 2012 6:50 PM EDT

Procutes -

Ok, lets' talk about what Obama inheritied, a financial system in worse shape than 1929. That's a fact. Another fact, it took 15 years before we got out of it, mainly because of Herbert Hoover's polices from 1929-1932.

Somehow you think if Obama inherits something worse than the Great Depression, he should fix it in three years, with Congress trying to prevent anything. Totally unrealistic...

Within a year of taking office he stopped the bleeding and started the recovery. We've had 25 consecutive months of private sector job growth, the unemployment rate is dropping, and is no where close to the 25% we had in 1933.

So I agree, presidents are elected to fix things. He's done a remarkable job given the resistance of the GOP. Can you imagine how much better things wouldl be if they didn't oppose everything.

They have done everything they can to stop the economy from recovering, everything.

Now tell me all of this isn't true.

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Reply#80 - Thu May 17, 2012 6:52 PM EDT

DON: Good points and I have made them ad nausea myself.

The GOP loves to go on about Willard's "business experience". Big deal. Herbert Hoover was a business tycoon and his leadership along with a decades worth of straight Republican rule Harding, Coolidge "The business of America is Businsess" and then Hoover destroyed our economy. And what did the GOP do? The very same thing they're doing to Obama now. They bitched at FDR for not fixing their disasterous policies overnight.

Obama has dealt with a GOP congress that is little short of treasonous the way they've acted. They object to policies that WERE ORIGINATED BY REPUBLICANS. Things like the "Individual Mandate" that they're all screaming about.

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#80.1 - Thu May 17, 2012 7:02 PM EDT

Yep the Individual Mandate was "Republican" Chuck Grassley's contribution to the AffordableCareAct and now it's being debated in the Supreme Court...What a joke the Republicans are.

    #80.2 - Thu May 17, 2012 7:27 PM EDT

    What filter is there between your senses and your brain that allows you liberals to take any fact and twist it into slobbering praise for Obama or a poisonous attack against Republicans.

    Some where in your life you have lost your ethics, morals, tolerance, and cognitive ability. Do you really believe your own lies or do you just throw them out to provoke?

    VOTE ROMNEY FOR PRESIDENT stop Obama's economic insanity and his hordes of zombies.

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    #80.3 - Thu May 17, 2012 9:17 PM EDT

    SAM: Have you ever heard of rebutting an argument you disagree with by using FACTS???

    If I'm wrong, prove it by stating facts, not insults, claiming Liberals are deficient in cognitive ability. Sorry, that kind of trash talk just doesn't cut it.

    PROVE that the INDIVIDUAL MANDATE was not a REPUBLICAN CREATION. Just as Willard's health plan in Massachusetts which uses the very same Individual Mandate and served as a template for Obama's health care plan. FYI, up until 2009, Mittens was on record for supporting his health plan NATION WIDE. But, like every other stance this habitiual liar has taken, he's done a complete reversal on it. However, there is a thing called VIDEO which records people's comments and can be played back at a later date to verify claims.

      #80.4 - Thu May 17, 2012 9:37 PM EDT
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      If Romney can put us back to work and fix the economy - why didn't he do it for his state as govenor?

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      Reply#81 - Thu May 17, 2012 6:53 PM EDT

      Uh, Robert. His people will get back to you in regards to your question tomorrow. Once they've had a chance to cook up a response.

      These were the same dimwits that couldn't answer the question of whether they thought the Lilly Ledbetter Act, guaranteeing woman equal pay for equal work was a good thing. LOL

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      #81.1 - Thu May 17, 2012 6:58 PM EDT

      I've been saying that all along about Romney. Great businessman, ran Mass, was 47th out of 50 states in job creation. A record to run on....

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      #81.2 - Thu May 17, 2012 7:01 PM EDT

      Don,

      I went off the information that Therman posted the other day who you all know is no Republican. There was a net population loss of 220,000 people during the Romney term but only a job loss of 8,500. I think you have to agree that is a pretty good number. The unemployment rate went from 5.6 to 4.8 which again is a pretty impressive number.

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      #81.3 - Thu May 17, 2012 7:29 PM EDT

      JERRY: Firstly, would you cut Obama that kind of slack??? I doubt it.

      Secondly, are you aware that the 3 states posting worse job figures than Massachusetts were the states mauled by the huge hurricane that year???

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      #81.4 - Thu May 17, 2012 9:39 PM EDT
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      1. LBJ 1948: “I want you to accuse my opponent of having sex with every animal in the barnyard”.
        campaign manager: “But that’s not true!”.

        LBJ: “Yes, but I want him to deny it!”.

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      Reply#82 - Thu May 17, 2012 6:54 PM EDT

      I can't imagine why Romney is rejecting the ad or why Ricketts is not going to run it. The syllogism is perfectly clear.

      1. Rev. Wright once said, "God **** America!"

      2. Rev. Wright is black.

      3. Therefore, Obama is a communist, a phony, a changeling, and a closet homosexual.

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      Reply#83 - Thu May 17, 2012 6:54 PM EDT

      and there you have it folks, with his sarcasm Robert Maxwell has drained the grapevine of any more fun...

      good night gracie!

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      #83.1 - Thu May 17, 2012 6:59 PM EDT

      Wright is black. He heads the Black Liberation Theology church in Chicago.

      Wright did say Goddamn America

      Obama is not a communist, he is a Marxist and a socialist but not a communist (yet)

      No, he is not a closet homosexual. He openly supports gays; does he deny being one?

      You forgot Obama is a Muslim. Yes. He was raised Muslim in a Muslim country by Muslim father and stepfather. Claims to believe in Christianity but does not deny being Muslim...Muslims can not convert to Christianity and remain Muslim or remain alive, according to Islam.

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      #83.2 - Thu May 17, 2012 7:19 PM EDT

      Okay, you win. Obama is a Muslim because he never denied saying he was one.

      And I thought it was I who was being funny.

        #83.3 - Thu May 17, 2012 11:38 PM EDT
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        Nitt scares me more than Palin!

          Reply#84 - Thu May 17, 2012 6:57 PM EDT

          Good call Romney, I hate negative campaigning. I was so sick of our state governor race, I didn't want to vote for either one.

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          Reply#85 - Thu May 17, 2012 6:59 PM EDT

          Rightisright, to answer your question #5.2, "Not as often as the repubs brought up that Obama is a Muslim or not a Christian.

            Reply#86 - Thu May 17, 2012 7:03 PM EDT

            "I didn't do it! Nobody saw me! You can't prove a thing!" Sounds like Mittens but it was actually "said" by Bart Simpson. Could Bart and Mittens be the same person? I am not sure. Did you ever see them in a room together? LOL

              Reply#87 - Thu May 17, 2012 7:03 PM EDT

              If Mitt were to distance himself from that portion of his base who are racists, would he still have a
              chance of winning? Probably not.

                Reply#88 - Thu May 17, 2012 7:05 PM EDT

                Jane, Everyone who voted for Obama is a racist so what is your point?

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                #88.1 - Thu May 17, 2012 7:10 PM EDT
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                Face the facts Global unemployment is high very high we won't be getting trickle back jobs from outsourcing. Manufacturing in this country is doomed unless we stop now and reverse this trend of outsourcing, The only way to make it is to get a job at one of these cheap monopolies that Mitt loves and Barack hates. Just saw them in half and bring back some jobs. Our trade bills were written by fools.

                  Reply#89 - Thu May 17, 2012 7:07 PM EDT

                  Have you noticed every time the Republicans get caught with a nasty plan they say this is what Obama does. They never own their own. That seems to be the Republican plan: they do not
                  have anything productive to add to the national debate-so they settle for –lets
                  all hate Obama. That is Romney's platform.

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                  Reply#90 - Thu May 17, 2012 7:08 PM EDT

                  Rev Wright has reasons to critizice America. Actually, blacks have lots of reasons to feel some resentment against America prior to the Civil Rights Act. Today's Republican extremists will ignite their ire and the violence we thought were part of history will be upon us again. Ricketts and Romney never worked on plantations, were never denied the right to vote or to rent a home or attend any school or eat lunch at any counter they wished. Time for these oligarcs to feel the fire

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                  Reply#91 - Thu May 17, 2012 7:09 PM EDT

                  www.truthorfiction.com/rumors/c/cosbymessage.htm

                    #91.1 - Thu May 17, 2012 7:29 PM EDT
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                    "There's this fiction that some have that somehow you can be successful by stripping assets at an enterprise and walking away with lots of money and killing the enterprise. There may be some people that know how to do that. I sure don't," Romney said// I thought Romney had economic balls I did not know he plays with catnip . What a load of TNT Ohhhh my sure he would do that, He LIED ! How many liberal complaints are there probably over 100 billion. We can't be sooo liberal that we all turn into another S&G face the facts there must be a liberal line drawn .

                      Reply#92 - Thu May 17, 2012 7:10 PM EDT

                      Romney is being nice.

                      Nice guys finish last.

                        Reply#93 - Thu May 17, 2012 7:12 PM EDT

                        Bull! Obama and Wright are two peas in a pod, hate our country and you can bet if Obama had ammunition like this, (or the Democrats), they would use it till it was a dead horse, (or jackass in their sense of a party mascot.) Time to take the gloves off and start showing what kings of trash people like Obummer and his supporters are. Take our country back in November from her enemies of the left!

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                        Reply#94 - Thu May 17, 2012 7:14 PM EDT

                        Darrell, I pray for your sister or daughter to marry a black man. If I were black I'd be pissed maybe a little. People with your views and fears would make it a lot.

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                        #94.1 - Thu May 17, 2012 7:17 PM EDT

                        Yhbua, WTF you're talking about? You don't have a clue or a brain do you? It has nothing to do with Black and everything to do with hate spewed by Wright and sat in and listened by Obummer for the years he attend Wrights' services. All scum, all enemies and all Marxists.

                          #94.2 - Sun May 20, 2012 11:35 PM EDT

                          Wait I thought the president was Muslim? Can you guys agree on what religion he is before you determine why we should be mad about it?

                            #94.3 - Sun May 20, 2012 11:40 PM EDT

                            Take our country back in November from her enemies of the left!

                            so we need to vote out the enemies of the left, or in other words, take the country back from the lunatic right

                            LOL, that IS what you wrote. maybe if english wasn't your second language...

                              #94.4 - Mon May 21, 2012 2:08 AM EDT

                              I guess you can't read Dan, it said "from her enemies of the left", not enemies of the left. That's a good point, shows how twisted you Marxists are and adept at changing words around to suit your purposes. Be glad when Obummer is gone in November. The we can put him on trial for treason.

                                #94.5 - Mon May 21, 2012 10:39 AM EDT

                                Dante, its called Taquia, the ability to deceive and lie, something taught in the koran.

                                  #94.6 - Mon May 21, 2012 10:41 AM EDT

                                  the ability to deceive and lie, something taught in the koran.

                                  and a standard part of the right-wing partisan slander machine, as taught by Karl Rove and Co.

                                  funny how anyone that doesn't thump a bible and thinks the wealthy have far too much power in this country are called "marxists" by those that don't know actual marxism from their elbow

                                  of course, that was the line in Germany in the 1930s too, you either loved the fatherland and joined the nazis to show your patriotic love of god and your country and its rightful place on the world stage, or you were a communist. hey the nazis hated gays and atheists too, sure sounds like a familiar refrain these days by those that are too stupid to learn from history

                                  The we can put him on trial for treason.

                                  so much for English class... ROFLMAO

                                    #94.7 - Tue May 22, 2012 3:23 AM EDT

                                    The we can put him on trial for treason.

                                    he'd have to get in line behind bush and cheney...

                                      #94.8 - Tue May 22, 2012 3:27 AM EDT
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                                      Religous fanatics will drive you mad ! Ring ring Hello ! Who is it ? God ! Punish the liberals ! No really I believe some people have the right not to seperate fiction from reality when making a decision that effects other nations.

                                        Reply#95 - Thu May 17, 2012 7:14 PM EDT

                                        Romney being nice? Aslk Newt, ask Santorum, ask the auto industry!

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                                        Reply#96 - Thu May 17, 2012 7:15 PM EDT

                                        I might agree to not air a Wright and campaign of ideas and records if things could be fair with liberals...

                                        The liberals would never agree to debate only issues and past records. They will never stop looking in closest , past high school pranks and dig privately in anyone not liberals past in hopes to find something increminating or embarrising to attack and destroy lives, family members, young or old...

                                        So, I say it's fair game. Air the hell out of it. Air all of Obama's drug history, drinking binges. This time around vet and expose Obama just as equally as the liberal press will do with Romney...

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                                        Reply#97 - Thu May 17, 2012 7:21 PM EDT

                                        "This time around vet and expose Obama just as equally as the liberal press will do with Romney..."

                                        Yeah, cuz Obama hasn't been vetted for going on 4 years now.

                                        Right.

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                                        #97.1 - Thu May 17, 2012 7:59 PM EDT
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                                        "I want to make it very clear that I repudiate that effort. I think it's the wrong course for a PAC or a campaign," Romney told reporters after his rainy event here today. "I hope that our campaigns can respectively be about the future and about issues and about a vision for America."

                                        That's campaign-speak for "Go for it dudes!"

                                          Reply#98 - Thu May 17, 2012 7:22 PM EDT

                                          Are you Romney supporters trying to make it to Grand Dragon of the KKK while there is still time, before Willie takes his place as a hilarious joke of a footnote in history.

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                                          Reply#99 - Thu May 17, 2012 7:22 PM EDT

                                          Democrats, Liberals, Independents and rational Republicans should transfer their accounts out of TD Ameritrade to E-Trade, Rowe, Schwab and others to show our disgust about Ricketts putrid values.

                                            Reply#100 - Thu May 17, 2012 7:23 PM EDT

                                            Republicans are jealous the democrats have the "smart" candidate...lol

                                            Romney keeps saying he wants to talk about jobs and the economy but he's not talking about neither....He has no messege.

                                              Reply#101 - Thu May 17, 2012 7:23 PM EDT

                                              Smart? What makes you think Obama is smart? If he were smart he'd get out of town NOW!

                                                #101.1 - Sun May 20, 2012 11:39 PM EDT
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