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Romney’s Lying Machine
Friday, August 24, 2012
I’ve been struck by the
baldness of Romney’s repetitive lies about Obama — that Obama ended the
work requirement under welfare, for example, or that Obama’s Affordable
Care Act cuts $716 billion from Medicare benefits.
The mainstream media along with a half-dozen
independent fact-checking organizations and sites have called Romney on
these whoppers, but to no avail. He keeps making these assertions.
Every campaign is guilty of exaggerations,
embellishments, distortions, and half-truths. But this is another thing
altogether. I’ve been directly involved in seven presidential campaigns,
and I don’t recall a presidential candidate lying with such audacity,
over and over again. Why does he do it, and how can he get away with it?
The obvious answer is such lies are effective.
Polls show voters are starting to believe them, especially in swing
states where they’re being repeated constantly in media spots financed
by Romney’s super PAC or ancillary PACs and so-called “social welfare”
organizations (political fronts disguised as charities, such as Karl
Rove and the Koch brothers have set up).
Romney’s lying machine is extraordinarily well financed. By August, according to Jane Mayer in her recent New Yorker article,
at least 33 billionaires had each donated a quarter of a million
dollars or more to groups aiming to defeat Obama – with most of it
flooding into attack ads in swing states.
In early August, “Americans for Prosperity,” one of
the nonprofit front groups masquerading as a charity, and founded in
part by billionaire right-wingers Charles and David Koch, bought some
$27 million in ad time on spots now airing in eleven swing states.
So Romney’s lying machine is working.
But what does all this tell us about the man who is
running this lying machine? (Or if Romney’s not running it, what does
it tell us about a man who would select the people who are?)
We knew he was a cypher — that he’ll say and do
whatever is expedient, change positions like a chameleon, eschew any
core principles.
Yet resorting to outright lies — and organizing a
presidential campaign around a series of lies — reveals a whole new
level of cynicism, a profound disdain for what remains of civility in
public life, and a disrespect of the democratic process.
The question is whether someone who is willing to
resort to such calculated lies, and build a campaign machine around
them, can be worthy of the public’s trust with the most powerful office
in the world.
1 comment:
I have come across reports online that Romney/Bain owned a large chunk of stock in a company called Stericycle that disposed of medical waste, including fetal parts and pieces and "products of conception" from aborion clinics. This may explain Romney's reluctance to release his income tax forms which would show his connection to a company making money from abortions. Can or would you research this a little further?
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