The Democratic National Committee is up with this web advertisement (in addition to a shorter 30-second bit in Virginia, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Pittsburgh and Wisconsin) highlighting what they see as Mitt Romney’s changes of heart on issues from abortion to the President’s stimulus plan to recent ballot measures in Ohio all interspersed with TV pundits and late-night talk show hosts taking aim at the GOP frontrunner.
Of course, political history is a contested place. Just a few days ago, Mitt Romney’s campaign launched an ad targeting Obama for, among other things, saying “If we keep talking about the economy, we’re going to lose.”
Unfortunately for the Romney campaign, Politifact rated that piece of the commercial thus:
That’s because Obama was explicitly quoting then-opponent John McCain in his statement. Politifact writes:
We certainly think it’s fair for Romney to attack Obama for his response to the economy. And the Romney camp can argue that Obama’s situation in 2011 is ironic considering the comments he made in 2008. But those points could have been made without distorting Obama’s words, which have been taken out of context in a ridiculously misleading way.
If you see any “pants on fire” moments in this latest DNC ad, let Decoder know and we’ll note it in a subsequent post.
Go beyond:
- There are only 36 days left before the Iowa caucuses - check out Mitt Romney’s schedule to see if he’ll be near you any time soon.
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Notice the disabled comments on Mitt’s video. Makes it more difficult to point out the deception.
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