10 GOP governors rally around Romney

Charles Dharapak / AP

Republican presidential candidate and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney greets Texas Gov. Rick Perry, left, and Wyoming Gov. Matt Mead, right, on Thursday as he campaigns at Basalt Public High School, in Basalt, Colo.

BASALT, Colo. – Fresh from a foreign trip marked by a number of stumbles, Mitt Romney was back in his element late Thursday.

It was a Republican governors’ love fest outside the resort town of Aspen as the presumptive GOP nominee was joined on stage by 10 prominent Republican governors.

“I want to learn from these ladies and men if I become president of the United States on each policy, each major piece of legislation on how it affects them and their people instead of just dropping it in their lap,” Romney told several hundred people inside Basalt Public High School’s auditorium.


New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, Texas Gov. Rick Perry, Wyoming Gov. Matt Mead, Utah Gov. Gary Herbert, Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin, New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez, Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell and Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer all accompanied Romney on his first day back campaigning in America since his trip overseas.

Each took turns praising the man they hope will defeat President Barack Obama in just a few short months.

“We need a president that believes in the free enterprise system. And we need a president that can deliver the goods,” Brewer said. “I will tell you, Gov. Romney, you can do it, and I am behind you.  America is behind you.”

Perry, who ended his own run for president in January, had one simple message: This election is about trust.

“The difference between the current president of the United States and the next president of the United States is that this man trusts you. Barack Obama does not trust you,” Perry said. “He does not trust you to make decisions about your health care.  He does not trust you to make decisions about your children's education.  He does not trust you in Colorado to make decisions about your energy policy.”

The event spurred plenty of vice presidential buzz too.  Among the ten governors here in Basalt, Jindal, McDonnell, Christie and Martinez have each stirred speculation.

“It's a treat to be here from the Commonwealth of Virginia that's going from Obama blue to Romney red in 90 days,” McDonnell, chairman of the Republican Governors Association, said.

The RGA has been holding closed meetings in Aspen for two days.

Jindal took several minutes to boost Romney’s education platform, which he said would include a school voucher system of the kind he is instituting statewide in Louisiana this fall.

“Our sons and daughters deserve nothing less than the best education we can give them -- the best education that any child will receive in the entire world. We'll get that Number 1 ranking back by electing Gov. Romney as the president of these great United States,” he said.

But just who should be Romney’s VP?  

The consensus by the governors in attendance: whomever Romney wants.

“There are a lot of really capable ones, but I will leave that up to Mitt, he will have it all figured out,” Perry told reporters about the handful of governors rumored to populate Romney’s shortlist.

“His decision,” Martinez said. “There is only one vote and that is his [Romney’s].”

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C'mon, even you liberals have to agree Obummer has been a massive failure for this country!

Fire him in November!

Put a man in the big office and send the Community Organizer back to Feisty DumbFux's neighborhood!
Can we get a "WOOT!"

  • 15 votes
#1 - Thu Aug 2, 2012 10:05 PM EDT

Nope. I think PRESIDENT OBAMA has done a fine job. What's more, I think he's figured it out and will now start playing hard-ball. Watch out obstructionists, you're about to get what you deserve.

Obama-Biden 2012!

  • 45 votes
#1.1 - Thu Aug 2, 2012 10:25 PM EDT

These are hard right governors that are promoting:

1. purging millions of voters off the rolls

2. subverting democracy - especially the Emergency Managers in states like Michigan

3. cutting and privatizing Education

4. shifting budget money to the wealthy and corporations

5. selling off state land and turning it into private enterprises

6. union-busting

7. getting rid of the minimum wage

8. getting rid of Child Labor laws

9. tax breaks for the wealthy and corporations

Any flesh and blood takers?

  • 36 votes
#1.2 - Thu Aug 2, 2012 10:35 PM EDT

(continued)

10. Deregulating of any and all sorts, in the name of short-term profits.

11. Getting rid of the EPA and environmental laws = mercury, acid rain, etc.

  • 30 votes
#1.3 - Thu Aug 2, 2012 10:40 PM EDT

Sure...sure...Backhouse... Why don't you post that same ol' liberal boogeyman scare tactics mantra over and over again...

  • 12 votes
#1.4 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 12:21 AM EDT

It does not look like you will get your wish Michael, Romney needs to practically run the table on the swing states to get the electoral votes needed, and Obama can take just one big one like Florida or Ohio and its over right then, and these states are breaking for Obama. Your guy may have many red states but they just don't provide the electoral votes needed to win. But look at the bright side, you and the rest of the so called party of of personal responsibility will be able to continue to avoid their responsibilities and will have four more years to rant nonsensically, and blame all the woes of the world on a single man. Just the way you guys like it right.

  • 21 votes
#1.5 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 12:52 AM EDT

Rick Perry, another ooops moment, he can't remember R-money's name.

  • 14 votes
#1.6 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 1:09 AM EDT

Oh puleeze. Romney, YOU put up or shut up!

  • 13 votes
#1.7 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 1:59 AM EDT

I agree the anti-democratic GOP governor/state agenda seems unreal and shocking.

But when you find the courage, take a real look.

It is not hidden.

  • 11 votes
#1.8 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 7:39 AM EDT

Put a man in the big office

The GOP's corporate owners would have to allow one to be nominated first. Unfortunately, they prefer brainless puppets over men.

  • 11 votes
#1.9 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 7:56 AM EDT

Michael1969

Put a man in the big office and send the Community Organizer back to Feisty DumbFux's neighborhood! Can we get a "WOOT!"

A real man????

How can anyone support a twit that embarrassed this country on the world stage. flip flops faster than the wind changes direction, can't release his taxes (because he probably didn't PAY ANY), whose only experience is OUTSOURCING American jobs to other countries (to get a GOP approved tax credit), introduced "ROMNEYCare", but opposes ObamaCare, and has an economic 'plan' that is nothing but a bunch of bullets on a website. That's not a real man, that is a disgrace.

Obama is clearly the right choice in this election.

P.S. Go back to Faux news, I am sure you can get a "WOOT" there.

  • 20 votes
#1.10 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 8:13 AM EDT

The Party of No obstructs all of Obama's policies and then calls the policies "failures" when they don't deliver 100%?

Pathetic and embarrassing GOBP.

  • 19 votes
#1.11 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 8:17 AM EDT
  • Gee -- Republican governors supporting Romney. That's news?? But wow -- Rick Perry and Bobby Jindal --- two rock stars of representing the brain power of the Republican Party. And of course Matt Mead and Gary Herbert -- a couple of powerful household names there!!
  • 6 votes
#1.12 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 8:23 AM EDT

I have a better idea Mike 1969 -- FIRE every Republican in the House in November along with every Republican member of the Senate who is up for election this time around. Then we could have a Congress who is interested in supporting the nation as opposed to following the dictates of Grover Norquist and Rush the Junkie Limbaugh.

  • 18 votes
#1.13 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 8:26 AM EDT

Sorry, but this liberal thinks President Obama will go down in history as one of the greatest presidents yet. Simply because we have a bunch of treasonous people in the house of congress who stand in the way of this president at every turn and could care less about the economy or the people its affecting. What exactly has the congress done since 2010? Could you even list anything they have done to help? I no I can't. President Obama has stopped this country from falling into a major depression thanks to the republicans and Bush. He saved the auto industry and the millions of jobs that went with it. He saved those merchant marines from the Somolian pirates and had Osama Bin Laden killed in a very courageous decision. He has lowered taxes to an all time low and has kept government spending to a 60 year low. You guys along with Rush and the republican leadership are nothing short of anti-American when you have a radio personality hoping for this president to fail while not understanding that if this president failed then so does the nation. Then you have the republican leadership upon taking the house telling the American people that their one focus, their one job is to make sure this president is a one term president, never mind people are losing their homes or their jobs or savings that didn't matter to them. They have caused all kinds of uncertainty and a lowering of the nations credit rating all for nothing. Talk about enemies foriegn or domestic. The republicans are the problem this nation faces more than any terrorist or foriegn army.

  • 18 votes
#1.14 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 8:35 AM EDT

One man can't repair what eight years of theft has caused. If the GOP had to face what Obama has, and has done a stellar job, we would have been in a full blown depression. Obama 2012

  • 12 votes
#1.15 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 8:45 AM EDT

Romney continues to be an empty suit whose sole reason for running for president is to boost his ego. Luckily for this country, the electoral map is stacked heavily against Romney's ego.

  • 9 votes
#1.16 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 9:01 AM EDT

For the Record....Republican Bills introduced into Congress since 2010

44 Bills..........on Abortion
99 Bills..........on Religion
71 Bills .........on Family Relationships
36 Bills..........on Marriage
67 Bills..........on Firearms/Gun Control
522 Bills........on Lowering Corporate Tax
445 Bills........on Government Investigations

  • 17 votes
#1.17 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 9:08 AM EDT

Pissedoffperson

Here I thought the GOP wanted "LESS" Government in my life. Definitely sums it up that the GOP wants to tell women what they can and cannot do with their bodies, who I am going to marry, how my family should be structured, that I should worship their interpretation of Christianity, ensuring I can legally carry a semi automatic weapon on the streets, increase my taxes by lowering corporate ones, and try to catch democrats that are breaking government laws.

  • 13 votes
#1.18 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 9:14 AM EDT

Actually, if you look at the polls that use the most accurate count, that of "most likely voters," you'll find that Romney has been leading Obama for quite a while now. That probably explains the lies and innuendos coming out of the Dem camp.

I personally want to see many, many more Tea Party backed members in both the House and Senate regardless of who wins and fortunately, it's heading that direction. We need fiscal responsibility and we need more protection from the likes of Obama and the socialist society the Dems want to dump on everyone.

    #1.19 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 9:16 AM EDT

    Ha get serious, there is only one poll that has Romney leading and that is Rasmussen by 2 points, even the Fox news poll has Obama leading, and more importantly Romney is falling behind in key swing states by double digits in some cases. Romney is not an underdog as a candidate he is just a dog of a candidate.

    • 9 votes
    #1.20 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 9:31 AM EDT

    Perry said. “He does not trust you to make decisions about your health care.

    Like what Gov. Perry? THERE IS NO DECISION YOU DOLT!

    What he, and so many right leaning people don't get is that the Health Care system is broken. It's prices are WAY out of control. AND PEOPLE CAN"T AFFORD IT! Wtf is there not to understand?

    This is the problem with the GOP. They're so out of touch it's scary. And they get up on their soap boxes, point their fingers, scratch each others back, spew blind, lockstep hatred, and spread lies to their flocks so the cycle can continue.

    And the most disturbing point of it all, they continue to spray such silly talking points. You can see it in their faces that they actually believe these fabricated tales.

    • 6 votes
    #1.21 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 10:08 AM EDT

    TEN? TEN!?, really? that's all they could get? Pitiful, just pitiful.

    Obama/Biden 2012

    • 6 votes
    #1.22 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 10:21 AM EDT

    10 GOP governors would rally behind Barbara Bush (Bush II's daughter) or a donkey if running. The difference with Barbara would be the gay marriage support and how republicans would have to change their views. Eating crow is distasteful. As for as the donkey, well, there goes the familiar Pachyderm symbol.

    • 3 votes
    #1.23 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 10:22 AM EDT

    been a massive failure for this country

    Not as much as the Republican Party. How many Depressions and Recessions have your economic policies wrought? How many GOP/RNC policies have been for all instead of just some?

    How many of these governors signed Norquist's anti-tax pledge? That list is proof of espionage and treason against the United States and Her People which they are supposed to represent. Not Citizens United nor Norquist nor the ultra-conservative Neocons! That list is a list of TRAITORS to the United States of America!

    • 5 votes
    #1.24 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 10:26 AM EDT

    lololol Romney cant lead himself lololol or his aides lolololol . Having so many bush staff should work wonders for his 29% chance of winning lolololol Or maybe his views on starting a war with Iran lololol Good luck in 2016 GOP !!! lolololol I wonder if Romney is going to shut down his election night campaign before Mccain did at 9:30pm lololol

    • 3 votes
    #1.25 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 11:11 AM EDT

    Wow--Rick Perry looks like he is sucking on a lemon--avoidance of eye contact and that puckered up grimace! The governors may be rallying behind Mitt, but some of them certainly look less than enthusiastic!

    "We have met the enemy and he is us!" Pogo by Walt Kelly

    • 5 votes
    #1.26 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 2:07 PM EDT

    avoidance of eye contact

    Didn't they have a bet for $10,000? No wonder Ricky doesn't look happy!

    • 5 votes
    #1.27 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 3:40 PM EDT

    Interesting picture. It appears Romney just planted a knee in Perry's gut...or maybe even a bit farther south of that anatomical location.

    Is Mitt harboring some kind of grudge from Perry calling him out on "Romneycare" during the laugh-a-minute clown car GOP primaries? Could easily be the case...

    Don't worry, Rick...the pain will ease and you should be able to walk in something similar to an upright manner again soon.

      #1.28 - Mon Aug 6, 2012 2:22 AM EDT
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      libsuxDeleted

      hmmm . . . .

      “He (sic - President Obama) does not trust you to make decisions about your health care" said Gov. Perry. The man who supports a constitutional amendment banning abortions and who's state has over 24% of its population without medical insurance AND who in his eight years as Governor has dropped hundreds of thousands from the state Medicaid and CHIP rolls.

      Gov. Jindal endorsed and compared Gov. Romney's education platform which will inlcude a school voucher program like he is implementing in Louisiana. The same voucher program that pays schools to teach Creationism, reject Evolution, and promote religious ideology . . . Yet, Gov. Jindal calls that the "best education we can give them."

      And these are the types of things that Gov. Romney wishes to endorse and emulate as President?

      • 21 votes
      Reply#3 - Thu Aug 2, 2012 10:36 PM EDT

      Well, Jindal is right. It is the best education he can (or will) give them. The thing is, it's not the best education they could actually get.

      • 10 votes
      #3.1 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 7:58 AM EDT

      Health care choices are rediculously complicated, designed by the insurance companies for maximum profit. the Affordable health care act simplifies the choices and protects the consumer better than before, but single payer would have been better. Albert Einstein prefered to not waste his efforts on mundane choices. He had 5 identical suits shirts and ties so his energy could be used on more productive pursuits. Health care before ACA, siphoned off 8% of the GDP for insurance company profit. They are upset that they may have to live with thinner margins.

      • 4 votes
      #3.2 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 10:39 AM EDT

      The problem with thinner margins will be these greedy corps trying to ever restore their exorbitant margins they once enjoyed. Which will mean hidden costs and higher premiums. Unless regulation can reign in the Insurance industry's blatant disregard on this note, I don't see us moving forward.

      Don't get me wrong either, I think the ACA did a tremendous job alleviating a variety of issues. But in the end, if you take profits off of the private sectors table, they will forever find a way to recover those profits. Ethically or unethically. And furthermore, they will continue to find ways to shave costs and increase revenue at the expense of their customers, employees and the general public.

      As much as capitalism is designed to improve commerce, industry and technology...... it will always be subjected to greed, manipulation and unethical behavior. Good or bad?

      • 2 votes
      #3.3 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 10:58 AM EDT
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      Romney is toast. I'm glad he is keeping up the Droit du seigneur, "YOU people know all you need to know" spoiled rich boy punk attitude-he's showing us who he really is, and that will cost him the election.
      I was married (briefly, thank God) to a descendant of Joseph Smith. The sense of ENTITLEMENT that most Mormons inherited from the delusional pervert Joseph Smith is very deep rooted. I say inherited on purpose- all the polygamous marriages have created a fair amount of inbreeding.
      When I refused to convert to their "planet Kolob, magic spectacles, books of the Bible hidden under a bush in America "crap, I wsa seen as "bad", when I refused to live with a man who committed adultery, I was seen as "not a good Christian" by these kooks.
      Having seen these sickos up close, I believe that Romney is simply being his real self- if you want a religious dictator who works only for the wealth of the his family and the Mormon Church (i.e, those who are "entitled"), then he's your Bishop.
      Romney's refusal to release his tax returns while nattering about how much he has donated to "charity" is telling- I would guess that all the money he calls "charity" was given directly to the Mormon Temple- no one else is deserving, in his book.

      • 20 votes
      Reply#4 - Thu Aug 2, 2012 10:58 PM EDT

      You bring up Mormonism. If Romney becomes the most powerful leader in the free world - as the saying goes - that in itself will serve to legitimize Mormonism to billions of people all over the world. I'm not saying anything for or against Mormonism here, but it's just a fact to consider. Are you listening, you Catholics, you Baptists? Seeking to do the right thing does not begin and end with a candidate's stance on one issue. There are other things to consider.

      • 3 votes
      #4.1 - Thu Aug 2, 2012 11:37 PM EDT

      I wish you well Midwest Marigold. The scars of the past need not define your future.

      Hey, did I ever tell you about when I was a kid and had the chance to go to Cranbrook (Romney's high school) on a scholarship? Of course not, because we've never spoken before. Long story short, after visiting the school campus I had a bad feeling. There was a final test that many other kids were also taking. I had decided that I didn't want to go there (Cranbrook), but my parents were adamant. The test was multiple choice (a,b,c, or d) and with hundreds of questions I managed to score zero. Made sure I got every answer wrong. My parents were upset with me. See, to get every answer wrong, out of hundreds, is basically the same thing as getting every answer right. But from that point on, Cranbrook would have nothing to do with me.

      Today, I sometimes wonder what my life would be like if I had gone to that school. Maybe I'd be rich; possibly a partner in a company with Mitt himself. But I don't know. At the time I was a long haired hippie looking kid, and I might have been given an unwanted haircut.

      I guess what I am trying to say is that you need to follow your heart. May God bless you. Peace.

      • 10 votes
      #4.2 - Thu Aug 2, 2012 11:43 PM EDT

      This Romney guy comes off as a total scumbag ..and a thief and a man who can't seem to tell the truth to save his life ! He is all wrong for America ...Maybe he should run for something in one of the foreign country's he hides his money in ! This guy and his wife gives me the creeps ! Send them back to the country club !

      • 13 votes
      #4.3 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 12:16 AM EDT

      midwestmarigold -- I also know the Mormon gig up close and personal, and folks should understand that there are various *Christian* groups out there like the International Coalition of Apostles with the goal of taking over all aspects of society.

      The story about Mitt going to the leadership in the church and explaining that if they wanted a Mormon as governor in Massachusetts, then they would have to accept that he was going to take a pro-choice position. The Mormon church proselyting all over the world to increase membership is but one way to "rule the world" so to speak. They are busy trying to get members as judges in the courts and you name it--like the 150 Regent University alumni hired to federal government positions when Dubya took office. But this is about advancement of Mormons specifically, not Christians more generally.

      So blacks overwhelmingly vote for President Obama, this is no secret -- but most do so because he is a Democrat with policies that match their values. Mormons will vote overwhelmingly for Romney because he is a Mormon and despite the shame he is bringing on them and so-called religious values in general.

      It is the same but not -- For example there are no voter suppression laws requiring voters to wear Calvin Klein underwear to vote (not celestial garments), you know what I mean? I'm not trying to be snarky, just trying to find an example that would limit Romney supporters the way Teapublicans are trying to limit Obama supporters.

      In any event, beliefs like the Last Days aren't quite as bad as the Rapture, but it shapes Romney's foreign policy, and his religion influences his political philosophy you can be sure. I don't want this going on in regard to the highest office in the land. And I sure as heck don't want any religion, and in particular a specific denomination trying to take over the world.

      • 8 votes
      #4.4 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 2:22 AM EDT

      I personally don't like to attack anyone for their religious beliefs (unless those beliefs are thinly disguised excuses for prejudice and bigotry), but I lived in Salt Lake City for three years and I can heartily agree with your comments about the Mormon sense of entitlement. After all, they are the only ones going to heaven (unless they deem to decide to posthumously baptize you).

      • 4 votes
      #4.5 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 10:40 AM EDT

      marigold. TruePat & Rick, as I live in Utah, I totally understand the entire Mormon thing. I think it really does have an influence on how Romney acts as well.

      • 2 votes
      #4.6 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 4:53 PM EDT
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      10 republican governors that are endorsing another republican ex-governor. It almost should sound like this. They jumped in his boat and the boat tipped over 10 little republican governor boys (and girls). And I bet that it was all kum-ba-ya time as well. I can already see and hear the Texas Governor R. Perry leading the way. And hopefully he didn't forget or leave anything out this time. With their infinite knowledge and wisdom, boy oh boy what room full of right wing-nuts. Can't hardly wait to hear the rhetoric coming from their pie-holes...

      • 10 votes
      Reply#5 - Thu Aug 2, 2012 11:18 PM EDT

      Wasn't he the presumptive GOP candidate....months ago? So what took Mitt so long to pay these guys to endorse him? I still remember the luke warm, vague endorsements he received back in spring from repub leaders. "Well, umm...{big sigh} Mr. Romney had the most money, so he was able to stay in the primary the longest....so, ahh yea...I too will have support him" from Bohner, Mcconnell, Ryan and others.

      Can you imagine if Jan Brewer endorsed you for something? She hasn't been on the winning side of an argument in years (if ever).

      • 9 votes
      #5.1 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 8:05 AM EDT
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      Of course Rick Perry likes Mitt Romney. After all, the Texas GOP just declared war on critical thinking. No, really. Literally.

      http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/answer-sheet/post/texas-gop-rejects-critical-thinking-skills-really/2012/07/08/gJQAHNpFXW_blog.html

      • 9 votes
      Reply#6 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 12:01 AM EDT

      Not to mention, it could have been Perry making a worldwide fool of himself, instead of Romney.

      • 6 votes
      #6.1 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 7:59 AM EDT

      Rick Perry is in "trouble" in Texas. Ted Cruz (sleezebag and teaparty candidate) won the GOP Run Off Election and with support from Santorum. Ole Perry is going to need Romney's help to KEEP the govenorship in Texas. Perry is there for a 'handout', but that shouldn't be a surprise to anyone.

      • 6 votes
      #6.2 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 8:31 AM EDT
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      It is a fluff story to sight party Governors support their party candidate. But look how it flushed the chum. More calls for us to hate the successful and a smattering of religious bigots. At least one tried to pretend he had nothing against Mormons while calling on Catholics and Baptist to be on guard "Lest someone condone this other religion". And a bitter ex-wife,... those are hard to find. And never given to spite or exaggeration.

      I'm good with people having a point of view, but for me, if I want to know about Catholicism, I'll ask a priest not the Baptist. If I want to know about the Baptist, I'll ask one not the Mormons. It is pretty easy to find an opinion among the rejected or offended. But not likely to find an honest assessment. How many ex-democrats opinions does this forum trust as really giving the inside understanding of Obama? I heard from them that Obama stopped going to a preacher who's congregation he sat in for years, without noticing he gave anti American sermons. Sounds like if we aren't running on the record, we have to vote for the guy who's church has nobody who speaks against it. If there was such a thing we would all be in it.

      • 2 votes
      Reply#7 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 12:25 AM EDT

      Would you like an opinion on the Republicans

      From an Ex-Republican?

      • 1 vote
      #7.1 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 4:35 PM EDT
      Reply

      Why even bother. The guy is toast.

      • 5 votes
      Reply#8 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 12:56 AM EDT

      Common sense, people. Of course GOP governors are going to support the GOP nominee for president. What's the big deal? As for religion, leave me to mine and you to yours.

      Sorry for the bold type. Me and the computer and cat on my lap at the same time makes for interesting typing time. Cat keeps trying to bite letters as I type!

      • 8 votes
      Reply#9 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 2:22 AM EDT

      Late night tv sucks Been watching House Hunters on HGTV. People never pick the right house.

      • 7 votes
      Reply#10 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 2:49 AM EDT

      I'm a total fan of all of the "crashers" yard, bath & house! Take care!

        #10.1 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 4:58 PM EDT
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        To COinFL,

        Zero testing at Cranbrook (LOL!), leaving a bad marriage- sometimes the best choices ARE those made from the heart.

        I'm fine- much happier and healthier than I could ever have been while sitting in the lap of hypocrisy.

        The poster "TruePatriot" speaks truth- I hope the American electorate sees that, come November.

        • 3 votes
        Reply#11 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 5:55 AM EDT

        Here are the top 10 comments about Bain from Romney’s Republican rivals:

        1. “The idea that you’ve got private equity companies that come in and take companies apart so they can make profits and have people lose their jobs, that’s not what the Republican Party’s about.” — Rick Perry [New York Times, 1/12/12]

        2. “The Bain model is to go in at a very low price, borrow an immense amount of money, pay Bain an immense amount of money and leave. I’ll let you decide if that’s really good capitalism. I think that’s exploitation.” — Newt Gingrich [New York Times, 1/17/12]

        3. “Instead of trying to work with them to try to find a way to keep the jobs and to get them back on their feet, it’s all about how much money can we make, how quick can we make it, and then get out of town and find the next carcass to feed upon” — Rick Perry [National Journal, 1/10/12]

        4. “We find it pretty hard to justify rich people figuring out clever legal ways to loot a company, leaving behind 1,700 families without a job.” — Newt Gingrich [Globe and Mail, 1/9/12]

        5. “Now, I have no doubt Mitt Romney was worried about pink slips — whether he was going to have enough of them to hand out because his company, Bain Capital, of all the jobs that they killed” — Rick Perry [New York Times, 1/9/12]

        6) “He claims he created 100,000 jobs. The Washington Post, two days ago, reported in their fact check column that he gets three Pinocchios. Now, a Pinocchio is what you get from The Post if you’re not telling the truth.” — Newt Gingrich [1/13/12, NBC News]

        7. “There is something inherently wrong when getting rich off failure and sticking it to someone else is how you do your business, and I happen to think that’s indefensible” — Rick Perry [National Journal, 1/10/12]

        8. “If Governor Romney would like to give back all the money he’s earned from bankrupting companies and laying off employees over his years, then I would be glad to then listen to him” — Newt Gingrich [Mediaite, 12/14/11]

        9. “If you’re a victim of Bain Capital’s downsizing, it’s the ultimate insult for Mitt Romney to come to South Carolina and tell you he feels your pain, because he caused it.” — Rick Perry [New York Times, 1/8/12]

        10. “They’re vultures that sitting out there on the tree limb waiting for the company to get sick and then they swoop in, they eat the carcass. They leave with that and they leave the skeleton” — Rick Perry [National Journal, 1/10/12]

        Just last night, Newt Gingrich defended his attacks, saying “I think there are things you can legitimately look at in Bain Capital. I think there are things you can legitimately look at in anybody’s record, including Mitt Romney’s record.”

        • 7 votes
        Reply#12 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 6:36 AM EDT

        "Given the precedent set by past seven Presidents and Presidential candidates of releasing multi-year tax returns why is Romney making an exception?" Because he has a lot to hide, apparently.

        He's the only one that knows what's in there, and apparently he's made the judgement that he's better off having us suspect the worst, rather than us knowing whats in there, which apparently in his mind is worse than anything we're likely to imagine.

        Possibilities include:

        (1) He ended up with 120 million in his 401K by the trick of agreeing with Bain to grossly undervalue the market value of his stock, then a few years later have the stock get unvalued to the stratosphere.

        (2) He participated in the tax avoidance amnesty program of a few years back, avoiding major tax penalties or prosecution.

        (3) Any one or more of the other borderline legal but very bad smelling tax dodges-- "in-kind" trades, "no-risk" trades, no-risk write-offs, the list is almost endless.

        And BTW he HASNT even released all of his 2010 return, he very conveniently left off the foreign investments and deposits form. Very convenient.

        And his argument that it would be "bothersome" to collect the tax data is a crock too-- he supposedly collected 23 years of the stuff to show to McCain in 2008.

        Ajay Jain===================================================================================

        Republicans betrayed their own conscience when they went against established Republican principles like the MANDATE over healthcare which was a Heritage foundation issue popularized by Gingrich.

        Obama did more than his share to UNITE but the Republicans were out to oppose for opposing sake and not following any policy or principles. In the famous words of Minority Senate Leader Mitch McConnell the Republicans were out to defeat the Obama agenda even if it went against established Republican policies set by past precedent.

        Mitch McConnell was out to make sure that President Obama remains a one term President and see where it has brought the Congress and its public esteem.

        Gingrich out of his own admission was out to defeat Obama from the day he was sworn in as President.

        You can not justify the Republicans as the "loyal" opposition as is the case in most mature democracies. They have been out to get President Obama by hook or by crook. A leader can meet the opposition half way but can not fold completely to their whims and fantasies like that of the current Tea Party affiliates.

        Republicans will loose in 2012 just like they did in 2008 but with a smaller margin because of the dark money of Billionaires due to Citizens United verdict of the right wing Supreme Court.

        ======================================================================================

        " ... Mitt Romney senior adviser Ed Gillespie said Sunday on CNN’s "State of the Union" the GOP candidate “retroactively” retired from Bain Capital after the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics began. ... "

        No body who has been drawing at LEAST $100,000.00 per year from 1999 to 2002 from Bain Capital “retroactively” retires from Bain Capital AFTER the 2002!!! Then why draw the salary of at LEAST $100,000.00 per year from 1999 to 2002 from Bain Capital if Romney retired from Bain “retroactively” !!!

        " ... Gillespie continued, "He took a leave of absence and, in fact, Candy, he ended up not going back at all and retired retroactively to February of 1999 as a result." ... "

        However SEC documents show Mitt Romney as sole owner of all shares of Bain Capital. Romney is also shown as CEO, President and Chairman of Board of Bain Capital in 2001 and 2002 then LEGALLY speaking Mitt Romney has been responsible to all that goes on under the banner of Bain Capital. Then to run for Governor of MA Romney sought residency of MA by lieu of his Bain positions. Now either Romney was at the Olympics OR he was at BAIN.

        Only one can be true not BOTH at the same time simultaneously!!! Will the true Willard Mitt Romney stand up and accept ONE thing? Does Romney want to accept untrue SEC filings and be called a Felon or agree that he represented Bain from 1999 to 2002?

        =========================================================================================

        On Friday the 13th (7/13/2012) the very illusive Mitt Romney gave very defensive interviews to all FIVE networks on a single day at once!! Just a few days ago Mitt Romney said to FOX News that explaining means that you are WEAK. So his five interviews "explaining" his time at Bain were signs of his weakness!!

        Presidential Candidate Mr. Mitt Romney maybe feeling the heat on his role in BAIN Capital, his business experience which was supposed to be his sole criteria for creating jobs and his greatest qualification for running for the American Presidency in the current economy in 2012!

        However SEC documents show Mitt Romney as sole owner of all shares of Bain Capital. Romney is shown as CEO, President and Chairman of Board of Bain Capital in 2001 and 2002 then LEGALLY speaking Mitt Romney has been responsible to all that goes on under the banner of Bain Capital.

        Mitt Romney can not just share the good like job creation from 1999 to 2002 and leave the ugly like Bankruptcies and layoffs behind as if he had nothing to do about them from 1999 to 2002.

        If he really wanted to disassociate himself from Bain Capital he could have resigned and sold all his shares in Bain Capital in February 1999 then it would have been a different matter but to share in the glory of Bain's job creation accept a salary of $100,000 or MORE (where are the Tax Returns?) for three years and only to refuse to take the responsibility of Bankruptcies and layoffs on his WATCH (1999-2002) is trying to have it both ways and then complaining of playing politics having been caught with his hand in the proverbial Cookie Jar that is the very essence of an ACTIVE LEGAL ROLE in Bain Capital till 2002!! Was Romney getting $100,000.00 or more to do NOTHING for BAIN Capital???

        Mitt Romney will have to face the consequences of this leaving Bain "lie" that Mitt Romney has brought on upon himself. If we keep reminding the Romney campaign of the Bain exit lie and Romney's ill effects on workers robbing them of their hard earned salaries and life long benefits all the way to November then 7/13/2012 (FRIDAY the 13th) will go down as the turning point of the 2012 Presidential election!

        ===========================================================================================

        Two-Faced Willard

        "I was not responsible for what happened at Bain Capital" - Mitt Romney
        "I was the Sole shareholder, Sole director, Chief executive officer and President of Bain" - Mitt Romney

        "The Arizona immigration policy is a good model" – Mitt Romney
        "I didn't really support the Arizona immigration policy" – Mitt Romney

        “The Massachusetts healthcare plan should be a model for the nation” – Mitt Romney
        “Healthcare reform should be left to the states” – Mitt Romney

        "Let Detroit go bankrupt" -Mitt Romney
        "I'll take a lot of credit for saving the auto industry" -Mitt Romney

        “I believe Roe v Wade has gone too far.” – Mitt Romney
        “Roe v Wade has been the law for 20 years we should sustain and support it.” – Mitt Romney

        “I respect and will protect a woman’s right to choose.” – Mitt Romney
        “I never really called myself pro-choice.” – Mitt Romney

        “It was not my desire to go off and serve in Vietnam.” – Mitt Romney
        “I longed in many respects to actually be in Vietnam and represent our country there.” – Mitt Romney

        “I’m not trying to return to Reagan-Bush.” – Mitt Romney
        “Ronald Reagan is… my hero.” – Mitt Romney

        “I think the minimum wage ought to keep pace with inflation.” – Mitt Romney
        "There’s no question raising the minimum wage excessively causes a loss of jobs.” – Mitt Romney

        “I saw my father march with Martin Luther King.” – Mitt Romney
        “I did not see it with my own eyes.” – Mitt Romney

        “I would like to have campaign spending limits.” – Mitt Romney
        “The American people should be free to advocate for their candidates without burdensome limitations.” – Mitt Romney

        “I supported the assault weapon ban.” – Mitt Romney
        "I don’t support any gun control legislation.” – Mitt Romney

        • 8 votes
        Reply#13 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 6:37 AM EDT

        PLEASE FORWARD...

        ROMNEY ON TRACK TO LOSE ELECTION

        Romney’s financial manipulations have, in the last 48 hours, exploded from mysterious shouldering embers into a political bonfire that could consume his entire campaign.
        Romney is calling President Obama a liar and Obama is continuing his call for Romney to release full information about his financial manipulations and more than one year of tax returns.
        Articles in the Washington Post and Boston Globe have probed and continue to probe into Romney’s convoluted finances and his years as CEO and owner of Bain Capital. Romney has called for retraction of these widely quoted articles without success.
        For a Rachel Maddow interview with the Boston Globe writer who probed Romney’s SEC reports click here: com/the-rachel-maddow-... .
        For a broader discussion of Romney’s financial manipulations on Morning Joe click here: com/morning-joe/481735... .
        Either Mitt Romney was "sole stockholder, chairman of the board, chief executive officer, and president" of Bain Capital from 1999-2002, when all sorts of ugly outsourcing and vulture fund activities were taking place, or he was just listed as "sole stockholder, chairman of the board, chief executive officer, and president" on the company's documents, which means he was simply a figurehead collecting cash generated by said ugly outsourcing and vulture fund activities.
        There appears to be more than ample multiple evidence that Romney is not telling the truth about completely leaving Bain after 1999. If you want to read all the details:
        1. Click here: huffingtonpost.com/2012/07/12/mitt... ;
        2. Click here: article/2012/07/12/us-... ;
        3.Click here: com/mojo/2012/07/romne... ;
        4. Click here: com/politics/2012/07/b... .
        And these articles on Romney/Bain only scratch the surface. After the Boston Globe article on Thursday the Internet lit up like a Christmas tree as everyone with access seemed to have something to report.

        More MoJo coverage of Mitt Romney (category/tags/romn... ):
        ►The Mystery of Romney's Exit From Bain:com/politics/2012/07/m... ;
        ►Romney Invested in Medical-Waste Firm That Disposed of Aborted Fetuses, Government Documents Show: com/politics/2012/07/r... ;
        ►Romney Tax Tips: 10 Ways to Stiff the IRS:com/politics/2012/04/t... ;
        ►Mitt Romney's Long History of Misremembering His Past: -history-problem;
        ►Get-Rich-Quick Profiteers Love Mitt Romney, and He Loves Them Back:com/politics/2012/04/m... ;
        ►How Romney Fibs—and Gets Away With It:politics/2012/04/r... .
        Of course the Obama campaign wasted no time getting out TV ads on the subject. One of the most recent has Romney singing “God Bless America” while the graphics pound him for his financial manipulations. Click here:nytimes.com/2012/07/14... . Voters in the swing states are getting their first glimpse behind the mask of Romney’s polished campaign performance.
        This all brings back Richard Nixon’s famous statement,“I am not a crook.”
        The problem for Romney is that it is impossible for him to win an election campaign based on whether or not he is a potential criminal who has lied on legally required reports. Every day the media probes deeper into the Romney financial paper trail and reveals more and more conflicts between Romney’s personally signed reports and his recorded campaign statements is a day closer to his political defeat. If the present political bonfire doesn’t die down soon the GOP may decide at its late August convention to throw Romney under the bus.

        Ed Schlick

        AP News

        PLEASE FORWARD...
        ROMNEY ON TRACK TO LOSE ELECTION
        Romney’s financial manipulations have, in the last 48 hours, exploded from mysterious shouldering embers into a political bonfire that could consume his entire campaign.
        Romney is calling President Obama a liar and Obama is continuing his call for Romney to release full information about his financial manipulations and more than one year of tax returns.
        Articles in the Washington Post and Boston Globe have probed and continue to probe into Romney’s convoluted finances and his years as CEO and owner of Bain Capital. Romney has called for retraction of these widely quoted articles without success.
        For a Rachel Maddow interview with the Boston Globe writer who probed Romney’s SEC reports click here: com/the-rachel-maddow-... .
        For a broader discussion of Romney’s financial manipulations on Morning Joe click here: com/morning-joe/481735... .
        Either Mitt Romney was "sole stockholder, chairman of the board, chief executive officer, and president" of Bain Capital from 1999-2002, when all sorts of ugly outsourcing and vulture fund activities were taking place, or he was just listed as "sole stockholder, chairman of the board, chief executive officer, and president" on the company's documents, which means he was simply a figurehead collecting cash generated by said ugly outsourcing and vulture fund activities.
        There appears to be more than ample multiple evidence that Romney is not telling the truth about completely leaving Bain after 1999. If you want to read all the details:
        1. Click here: huffingtonpost.com/2012/07/12/mitt... ;
        2. Click here: article/2012/07/12/us-... ;
        3.Click here: com/mojo/2012/07/romne... ;
        4. Click here: com/politics/2012/07/b... .
        And these articles on Romney/Bain only scratch the surface. After the Boston Globe article on Thursday the Internet lit up like a Christmas tree as everyone with access seemed to have something to report.
        More MoJo coverage of Mitt Romney (category/tags/romn... ):
        ►The Mystery of Romney's Exit From Bain:com/politics/2012/07/m... ;
        ►Romney Invested in Medical-Waste Firm That Disposed of Aborted Fetuses, Government Documents Show: com/politics/2012/07/r... ;
        ►Romney Tax Tips: 10 Ways to Stiff the IRS:com/politics/2012/04/t... ;
        ►Mitt Romney's Long History of Misremembering His Past: -history-problem;
        ►Get-Rich-Quick Profiteers Love Mitt Romney, and He Loves Them Back:com/politics/2012/04/m... ;
        ►How Romney Fibs—and Gets Away With It:politics/2012/04/r... .
        Of course the Obama campaign wasted no time getting out TV ads on the subject. One of the most recent has Romney singing “God Bless America” while the graphics pound him for his financial manipulations. Click here:nytimes.com/2012/07/14... . Voters in the swing states are getting their first glimpse behind the mask of Romney’s polished campaign performance.

        This all brings back Richard Nixon’s famous statement,“I am not a crook.”

        The problem for Romney is that it is impossible for him to win an election campaign based on whether or not he is a potential criminal who has lied on legally required reports. Every day the media probes deeper into the Romney financial paper trail and reveals more and more conflicts between Romney’s personally signed reports and his recorded campaign statements is a day closer to his political defeat. If the present political bonfire doesn’t die down soon the GOP may decide at its late August convention to throw Romney under the bus.

        Ed Schlick
        WOLFEBORO, N.H.(AP)— President Barack Obama is keeping up a drumbeat of skepticism over Mitt Romney's insistence — displayed in a blitz of TV interviews — that he stepped down from his private equity firm years earlier than federal records indicate.

        Obama planned another day of campaigning in Virginia on Saturday, a state he won in 2008 but before that last supported a Democratic presidential nominee in 1964. Advisers said he would remind voters of the discrepancies between Securities and Exchange Commission filings and Romney's recollection of his role at the Boston-based firm.

        His re-election campaign released an ad that repeated its allegation that Romney's Bain Capital shipped American jobs to China and Mexico; that Romney has personal wealth in investments in Switzerland, Bermuda and the Cayman Islands; and that as governor of Massachusetts, he outsourced state jobs to India.

        "Mitt Romney's not the solution. He's the problem," Obama's latest ad says as it plays video of Romney awkwardly singing "America the Beautiful."

        The ad was set to run in the battleground states of Colorado, Florida, Iowa, North Carolina, New Hampshire, Nevada, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Virginia.

        The ad, targeting Romney's vast personal wealth, comes as Democrats — and some Republicans — call for Romney to release tax returns going back several years. Romney has said anew that he won't go beyond releasing his 2010 tax records and, before the election, his 2011 taxes.

        "You can never satisfy the opposition research team of the Obama organization," Romney told CBS on Friday. In the same round of interviews in which he defended his account of his role at Bain, Romney said Obama owed him an apology for an aide's suggestion that the Security and Exchange Commission filings, if false, could bring a felony charge.

        "This is simply beneath the dignity of the presidency of the United States," Romney told ABC.

        It wasn't just Obama, though, pushing the presumptive Republican nominee to put the issue of his tax returns and wealth to rest.

        "There is no whining in politics," chided John Weaver, a veteran Republican strategist. "Stop demanding an apology, release your tax returns."

        For full AP article click here: com/ap/2012-07-14/bai...

        Contact:
        Ed Schlick
        Executive Director
        Maine People’s Voting Coalition
        E-mail eschlick@roadrunner.com

        YOU CAN JOIN THE COALITION – JUST SEND AN E-MAIL TO GET INFORMATION

        • 5 votes
        Reply#14 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 6:38 AM EDT

        At stake is Romney's chief contention that as a former businessman, he has the experience to create jobs and spur a struggling economy. The Obama campaign has countered that Romney ran a firm that pioneered the practice of sending American jobs out of the country and that his background is one of an investor.

        Romney insists that he stepped down from his private equity firm years earlier than federal records indicate

        The new Obama ad was set to run in closely fought Colorado, Florida, Iowa, North Carolina, New Hampshire, Nevada, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Virginia.

        In a round of interviews broadcast Friday evening, the Republican candidate said he wouldn't release more tax returns beyond the 2010 and 2011 returns.

        "You can never satisfy the opposition research team of the Obama organization," Romney told CBS on Friday.

        And he demanded an apology from Obama for the attacks. "This is simply beneath the dignity of the presidency of the United States," Romney told ABC.

        Backhanding the request, the Obama campaign responded with a Web video that shows Romney criticizing Obama in speeches and interviews. Romney is seen accusing the president of not understanding freedom and following an appeasement strategy in foreign affairs, and saying he intends to "stuff it down his throat and point out that it is capitalism and freedom that makes this country strong."

        On the flight from Washington to Richmond, Obama campaign spokeswoman Jennifer Psaki said that Romney "spends a lot of time asking for apologies, but he spends a lot of time attacking."

        It wasn't just Obama, though, pressuring Romney.

        "There is no whining in politics," chided John Weaver, a veteran Republican strategist. "Stop demanding an apology, release your tax returns."

        Obama said the questions raised in numerous media reports and highlighted by his own campaign aides were a legitimate part of the race for the White House.

        "Ultimately, I think, Mr. Romney is going to have to answer those questions because if he aspires to being president, one of the things you learn is you're ultimately responsible for the conduct of your operations," Obama said in an interview with the District of Columbia's WJLA-TV.

        Romney called that "Chicago-style politics at its worst" and accused the president, who's from Chicago, and his campaign of trying to shift attention from the economy and unemployment situation.

        In trying to put the matter behind him and return the campaign to his economic arguments, Romney declared he had "no role whatsoever in the management" of the company after he left to take over the Salt Lake City Olympic Games in early 1999.

        Romney acknowledged that he would have benefited financially from Bain's operations even after he left management of the firm to others. That could open him up to criticism that he gained from investment in companies that sent jobs overseas.

        "All of the investors participate in the success or failure of various investments, just like you do as a shareholder of an enterprise," Romney told CBS.

        Bain Capital said in a statement that Romney "remained the sole stockholder for a time while formal ownership was being documented and transferred to the group of partners who took over management of the firm in 1999."

        ___

        Associated Press writers Philip Elliott in Wolfeboro, N.H., and Josh Lederman in Williamsburg contributed to this report.

        ___

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        • 3 votes
        Reply#15 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 6:39 AM EDT

        CLIFTON, Va. (AP) — An unrelenting President Barack Obama jabbed at Mitt Romney's record with a private equity firm in an ad Saturday that aimed to keep his rival on the defensive just as the Republican challenger's campaign hoped to take advantage of poor economic data to gain an edge on the incumbent.

        Obama met Romney's plea for an apology for the attacks with a mocking ad that charged that the firm shipped American jobs to China and Mexico, that Romney has personal wealth in investments in Switzerland, Bermuda and the Cayman Islands, and that as Massachusetts governor, he sent state jobs to India.

        "Mitt Romney's not the solution. He's the problem," the ads says as Romney is heard singing "America the Beautiful."

        Pressure was building on Romney from within his own party to be more forthcoming with his finances, a day after he declared he would not release past income tax returns beyond his 2010 tax records and, before the November election, his 2011 taxes

        On the sidelines of the National Governors Association meeting in Williamsburg, Alabama's Republican governor, Robert Bentley, called on Romney to release all the documents requested of him.

        "If you have things to hide, then maybe you're doing things wrong," Bentley said. "I think you ought to be willing to release everything to the American people."

        After Democrats seized on his words, Bentley later said he still believes Romney's taxes should be released and he believes in transparency, but he's wasn't implying that Romney has anything to hide.

        A soaked Obama, campaigning in a downpour in closely contested Virginia, hewed to his middle class-centered pitch in remarks in Glen Allen, which lies in the district represented by one of his top Republican nemeses, House Majority Leader Eric Cantor. He attacked Romney and his Republican allies for pursuing what the president branded as outdated and discredited economic policies.

        Obama didn't dwell on Romney's business record, leaving the sharpest attacks to his campaign and the new television commercial. Still he played up the charge that Romney and the private equity firm he founded in 1984, Bain Capital, sent jobs overseas.

        "He invested in companies that have been called pioneers of outsourcing," the president said, his shirt drenched and water streaming down his face. "I don't want pioneers in outsourcing, I want some insourcing. I want to bring companies back."

        Obama spoke to about 900 people in Glen Allen, arriving in a downpour. He eschewed a rain jacket or umbrella and apologized to the women for their ruined hairdos.

        "We're gonna have to treat everybody to a salon visit after this" he quipped.

        Later, as the rain continued without letup, he appealed for time to make one more point.

        "Everybody's wet anyway" he said. "So it doesn't matter. It's too late. Those hairdos are all gone. "

        Later Saturday, in Clifton, Va., Obama again tried to tie Romney to the loss of American jobs, contrasting himself with his rival.

        "I want to stop giving tax breaks to companies that are shipping jobs overseas," Obama told the audience of 2,100 at Centreville High School. "Let's give those tax breaks that are investing right here in Virginia, right here in the United States of America, hiring American workers to make American products to sell around the world."

        Romney's spokeswoman, Andrea Saul, fired back Saturday, accusing the president of being less than truthful about Romney's record.

        "The American people deserve the truth and they certainly deserve better from their president," Saul said, from Boston.

        While Obama hammered Romney for a second consecutive day in Virginia, Romney spent time with his family in New Hampshire. The candidate, taking a weekend off from public events, spent the morning at his lake house, working on his iPad on the lawn while his grandchildren played nearby. His last public event was Wednesday and he didn't plan other public campaign appearances until Tuesday.

        Romney aides began the week drumming Obama on stubbornly high unemployment but watched their upper hand fade. Romney's advisers said Saturday they would keep their plan and not be distracted by Obama's criticism. Romney aides declined to weigh in on Obama's latest criticism and pointed to Romney's television interviews on Friday.

        The intensifying attacks and the calls for greater openness came amid stepped up attention to discrepancies between Securities and Exchange Commission filings and Romney's recollection of his role at Boston-based Bain Capital.

        • 4 votes
        Reply#16 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 6:39 AM EDT

        Ajay we don't need a novel, just post the link.

        • 2 votes
        #16.1 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 7:55 AM EDT

        And Obama is so open as he said he would be(fast and furious)! Holder held in contempt of congress, amnesty for illegals while unemployment is well over 8%, no idea how to fix the economy, and so many others. Time to replace him. He can try to distract from his record, but he can't do it. Each time he accuses Romney of something it turns out he has done the same thing or worse (Bain outsourcing, stimulus outsourcing, dog on top of car, eating dogs, prank on a classmate, bullying girl in his class).

          #16.2 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 7:57 AM EDT
          Reply

          Look at all the headlines msDNC has now and 90% plus are about republicans. Why do you sheep continue to believe a fake news outlet that does not inform you of the things that affect you? Nothing about the unemployment, sliding economic numbers or the out and out fraud by this administrations GSA's 77 more conferences yet crap articles that mean nothing. Inform yourselves and look at others besides msDNC and investigate your own websites you feel tell you the truth. Get informed!

          • 4 votes
          Reply#17 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 7:06 AM EDT

          Murphy, you are right and it will be difficult to overcome. The make fun of Ann Romney's $900 shirt and never mention Mrs. Obama's $6,000 jacket. Little sly comments all over the place. The call election changes as Republican revolution, but democrats as takeover. Words matter. They defend a sentence structure on a point as taken out of context, but jump all over Romney for any personal statement as out of touch. The media is so biased that it is pathetic.

          • 2 votes
          #17.1 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 8:07 AM EDT

          cskm,,, I just love seeing everyday more people wakeing up to this false prophet. Obama will lose this election by 10% plus and if democrats think the 2010 elections were bad,,,,they have not seen anything yet no matter how much this department of no justice, acorn and the other federal funded hacks try to steal it.

          • 1 vote
          #17.2 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 8:13 AM EDT

          To you, "getting informed" watching Faux News. LMAO!

          • 5 votes
          #17.3 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 8:14 AM EDT

          scooby,,,,yes among others. I do not get ALL my news from sargent "slut" shultz or rick maddcow as yourself. you ever wonder why fox has more viewers the NBC(national bama channel), or CBS(complete bama channel), or ABC(all bama channel) all put together for years on end? They give you all the news stories and provide both sides unlike these others. Look for yourself at the headlines if anything. That is if your mommy lets you!

            #17.4 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 8:21 AM EDT

            We ALL have learned that the GOP and Fox Snooze SCRIPT ALL of their questions and answers. Have you noticed that after every gaffe...Romney runs to FOX, including their new all-Spanish speaking tv station already being used by one of Romney cowardice sons who believes that campaiging in front of a tv and computer are the same as serving on the campaign our military personnel does? Hacker Murderoch is at it again.

            • 3 votes
            #17.5 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 10:45 AM EDT
            Reply

            The clown show continues...

            • 4 votes
            Reply#18 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 7:40 AM EDT

            And Rick Perry is the HEAD clown. (Wasn't he kicking Romney to the curb just 3 months ago?)

            • 3 votes
            #18.1 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 8:15 AM EDT
            Reply

            I will be voting for the American in this election. Romney 2012

            • 2 votes
            Reply#19 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 7:48 AM EDT

            If you want to vote for the American, vote for Gary Johnson.

              #19.1 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 8:02 AM EDT

              gary who???

              • 2 votes
              #19.2 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 8:14 AM EDT
              Reply

              LOL - Romney should be embarrassed to stand with that group of clowns.

              • 4 votes
              Reply#20 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 8:04 AM EDT

              And all of Obama's supports groups are outstanding, right?

              • 2 votes
              #20.1 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 8:09 AM EDT

              Why should he be embarrassed? Romney's every bit the clown that the rest of them are.

              • 4 votes
              #20.2 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 8:11 AM EDT

              cksm,,,You can not really debate with obamazombies,,,,,they just are looking for brains!

              • 2 votes
              #20.3 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 8:24 AM EDT
              Reply

              When you GOPeaParty folk began chanting: "anybody but Obama", we didn't realize you actually meant NOBODY but Obama.

              Your idea of putting someone in the White House merely to sign legislation has a huge gaping flaw: Occasionally, our POTUS has to come face to face with world crises and can't defer to a committee.

              President Obama is a proven leader, a good and moral man, and someone who will defend the middle class against Romney's super-wealthy elite.

              Often, the best course is the longer one. We should stay on it rather than giving in to republican promises for another sugar high (economic bubble).

              • 6 votes
              Reply#21 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 8:22 AM EDT

              It doesn't take a political analyst or spy to figure out Romney's plans...

              Let's look at a few basic facts:

              1. He's a Republican. Like his fellows, he's got the mindset that Big War = Big Industry Contracts = Profits for Corporate Sponsors.

              2. He's already playing a role in sustaining the M1 Abrams contracts.

              3. His recent visit to Israel.

              He'll drag us in to another war in the middle east, to make money for his sponsors. This time, it will likely be with Iran. This will lead to Iran using whatever nuclear materials they do have as "dirty" weapons, contaminating the area, driving the price of oil even higher. Then, to "combat" this, he'll jump on local and offshore drilling, ruining our shorelines and beaches, blame the previous administration to make himself feel better, and we ordinary people will be paying $10/gallon at the pump.

              The GOP mindset that War = Profit, which may have been true during the WWII era, when we were actually fighting for something other than corporate profits, has long since been over. We do not manufacture like we use to. We've outsourced too much, we have no real cause to fight for, and no real enemy to fight.

              Modern war, especially modern war in the middle east has nothing to do with us, beyond protecting the profits of corporations, and we, normal, everyday citizens simply do not believe in them. But Romney and his fellows do, but between all of them, they don't have the balls, they don't even have a single ball, to pick up a rifle and fight for their profits themselves.

              Not that Mitt would have any idea what to do with a rifle, he has no military service behind him - no tactics, no command presence, no experience. This is the same sort of claims the GOP might levy against Obama, but this offering is no better, in fact, will be even worse.

              The LAST thing this nation needs is a Profiteer-in-Chief.

              And the LAST thing this world needs is another dumb-ass executive stirring up trouble in the middle east.

              • 3 votes
              Reply#22 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 8:27 AM EDT

              you should write novels, I think you all are full of it !!!!

                #22.1 - Sun Aug 12, 2012 11:06 PM EDT
                Reply

                Everyone who voted for Obama in 2008 to prove they were not a racist, should vote for someone else in 2012 to prove they are not an idiot.

                • 1 vote
                Reply#23 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 8:30 AM EDT

                Sorry, people don't want to be like you, get over it!

                • 3 votes
                #23.1 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 9:26 AM EDT
                Reply

                10 little dwarfs all named Dopey.

                • 4 votes
                Reply#24 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 8:40 AM EDT

                Obama has done a fine job bringing the country back from the edge where Bush the a**hole put it in. Now you'd like to regress by voting Willard the millionaire back in officde to help millionaires. Up your buddy, the majority of the people are not stupid. We will vote for the guy on the side of the low/middle class, not the upper class 1%.

                • 5 votes
                Reply#25 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 8:41 AM EDT

                I hope you are right Hank, but I don't think I will ever underestimate the stupidity of the American people again. The idiotic radical extremist "Tea Party" is still going strong and just look what happened in 2010. The republican were just as obstructionist then as they are now and they were rewarded for it!

                • 4 votes
                #25.1 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 9:20 AM EDT

                and how much of the stimulus money went overseas obummer fans,I we takecare of them too !!!!!!!!you people are insane!!!!everything obummer does is crooked and shady !!!!

                  #25.2 - Sun Aug 12, 2012 11:11 PM EDT
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                  If Bush had joined this group it could have been billed as the "Dirty Dozen". The platform could been billed as "How to Make All the Working Americans Pay Our Taxes While We Laugh All the Way To The Bank". We saw the Bush Reign of Ruin and these fools think we will fall for it again. Save the nation and vote a STRAIGHT Democratic ticket and FIRE the Republicans for good. Restore sanity and the American Dream.

                  • 4 votes
                  Reply#26 - Fri Aug 3, 2012 8:42 AM EDT

                  you be the american dreamer for me ,joe I don"t want no part of that,with obummer I"ve seen enough!!!!!

                    #26.1 - Sun Aug 12, 2012 11:17 PM EDT
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