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Obama campaign relaunches
character attack on
Romney: ‘Devoid of honesty’

Daily Caller, by Neil Munro

Original Article

Posted By:Photoonist, 10/5/2012 12:36:46 AM

The Obama campaign is back to attacking Gov. Mitt Romney’s character — and calling for support from the established media — after a surprising debate defeat in Denver. President Barack Obama’s chief campaign strategist, David Axelrod, led the offensive to claim that Romney is deceptive and dishonest in a Thursday morning press conference. (Snip) Shortly after the press event, Obama’s team announced a new TV ad, entitled “Trust,” that painted Romney as deceptive on taxes. “If we can’t trust him here [in TV debates] … how could we ever trust him here?” says the ad, showing a picture of the

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0bama is the one who came across as ignorant and even shift in the debate. Romney answered questions and 0bama gave memorized answers. This ''character'' tactic, especially with all the corruption going on in the 0bama regime, could backfire big time and very swiftly. There are too many PAC dollars out there that can attack 0bama on the total lack of character of his entire administration.

  

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Robinsolana, 10/5/2012 12:38:49 AM     (No. 8910989)

Obama has nothing left.
He can only go very ugly.


Reply 2 - Posted by: Davids918, 10/5/2012 12:43:32 AM     (No. 8910995)

Obama lied about the killing of his own ambassador in Libya, so how can we ever trust anything he says.
That should be Romney's line in the next debate.


   

 

  


 
Reply 3 - Posted by: killerbee, 10/5/2012 12:53:28 AM     (No. 8911008)

Romney didn't lie about anything. All they can come up with is wishy-washy accusations of lying based on disagreement. They've all taken the Politifact (politihack) approach with "mostly true"/"mostly false" as an opportunity to call someone's statements lies. If it's "mostly false", then something about it is true and maybe that's what the person was talking about in the first place. Duh.

That they still say there are no death panels tells us all we need to know about the trustworthiness of "fact checkers".


Reply 4 - Posted by: Th-Gr-Sil-Majority, 10/5/2012 1:08:44 AM     (No. 8911018)

...yet again, Democratic projection...

...nearly 70 million watched, he may have a hard time convincing the folks. It didn't take much to know who was the shifty one, unable to be truthful and capable of thinking on his feet.

...the bamboozler has been revealed...


Reply 5 - Posted by: AVikingman, 10/5/2012 1:09:32 AM     (No. 8911019)

This coming from The Lyin' King is laughable.


Reply 6 - Posted by: juststop, 10/5/2012 1:28:51 AM     (No. 8911025)

Projection is a wonderful thing. Whatever they say Romney is doing, is what they are doing!!! They are so clueless.


Reply 7 - Posted by: quantumman, 10/5/2012 1:49:58 AM     (No. 8911029)

Methinks he doth protest too much.


   

 

  


 
Reply 8 - Posted by: steveW, 10/5/2012 1:59:52 AM     (No. 8911034)

David Axelrod is a bad person. So is Barack Obama.


Reply 9 - Posted by: DoktorFranken, 10/5/2012 2:01:20 AM     (No. 8911035)

#2 is on to something. The best news is that "the Foreign National calling himself Obama" keeps giving the Romney campaign enough ammunition to make 50 campaign videos in the time left until the election. Lying, and having each of his subordinates lie (including the State Controlled Lapdog Media), about the recent deaths and riots in the Middle East is merely one bomb that can be dropped on that poseur in the White House.

The R&R folks can carpet bomb all of the Husseiniacs until they have to apply for disability from the shell-shock.


Reply 10 - Posted by: wtm, 10/5/2012 2:42:47 AM     (No. 8911053)

It has been SOOOOOO quiet !!!

And today was the first day that there was not One Poll from ABCCBSNYTNBC...etc.

Wonder why they didn't take a poll last night after the debates ???????


Reply 11 - Posted by: planetgeo, 10/5/2012 3:08:50 AM     (No. 8911065)

Their little game won't work any more. That's the main result of the debate. The American people in record numbers got to see Mitt Romney unfiltered and unslandered for themselves. And they saw that the media portrayal was all a lie.

Now, Obama and the media can huff and puff all they want to but it won't make any difference. America now knows who the real liars are.


Reply 12 - Posted by: Safari Man, 10/5/2012 3:36:08 AM     (No. 8911074)

Most of the comments from libs which I encounter on yahoo news sites are along the lines of "Romney being a liar." Either they are paid bots to do this or everyone on the left knows when to take Barry's talking points and put them into a disinformation campaign. Its really amazing how they operate in lock step as a macro-organism.


   

 



 
Reply 13 - Posted by: ocjim, 10/5/2012 3:44:15 AM     (No. 8911075)

Back at the hotel on the Presidential floor Tuesday night, clearly heard echoing down the hallway...

''That man beat you like a rented mule tonight, Mr. Smarty!!! Don't you dare mess this up for me! You hear me, Barack!?!?''


Reply 14 - Posted by: 4Justice, 10/5/2012 4:31:47 AM     (No. 8911085)

Leftists always lie. Romney has too much integrity--he won't lie. Besides, he doesn't need to because he has truth on his side. The only one who has lied is Obama. I tell this to all the lefties over and over again. I don't care that they either don't believe me or just prefer to lie themselves even though they may know better. I just want to get the word out there. I tell them it all can be verified...you just need to understand finance and economics and history (not the revisionist garbage by the so-called scholars who interpreted history to fit their views--but the actual facts of what has really happened as has been documented in official records and in writings by those who actually lived it.)


Reply 15 - Posted by: Puffy1, 10/5/2012 4:41:11 AM     (No. 8911088)

Sat with a good friend last night at a meet and greet for local election...the talk was all about the debate. She said she would never vote for Romney, he hides all his money on the Cayman Islands and doesn't pay anything in taxes. I asked her politely that if she had millions, would she give it to the government? If she wasn't earning a salary, would she voluntarily pay income taxes on no earnings? Kept her quiet for the rest of the evening because of course the answer was NO!


Reply 16 - Posted by: rabbit, 10/5/2012 4:45:54 AM     (No. 8911091)

From Axelrod: “The day after, the question … is really one of character, and whether or not a candidate that is so fundamentally rooted in hiding the facts and truth from the American people, in deception, is the basis of trust on which you assign the presidency to a person,”

Funny, he is saying this about Mitt. Mitt should make a commercial, quoting this from Axelrod, and interspersing it with the clips of Obama lying his way through canned talking points at the debate. Only one person on that debate stage was adept at hiding the truth...and it wasn't Romney.


Reply 17 - Posted by: Maybeth, 10/5/2012 5:32:15 AM     (No. 8911124)

Right on #16. What a hoot!
Romney is devoid of honesty?
Romney danced around the issues?

It became obvious early in Obama's presidency that he would adopt Clinton's rules of the game. The thing is .... Bubba is a master at telling lies, while Empty Suit can no longer get away with applying the Policy of Deceit.
.... Rule #2: When you can no longer prevent the exposure of YOUR deceptions and corruption, begin accusing the opponent of those crimes. The complicit MainStream Media will aid and abet.


   

 

  


 
Reply 18 - Posted by: Judge, 10/5/2012 6:01:19 AM     (No. 8911143)

Mitts a liar yet zippy is not. Boy, thats rich


Reply 19 - Posted by: MMC, 10/5/2012 7:16:06 AM     (No. 8911220)

If Obama can't be honest with his background, then how can we trust him with our future?

Obama's unemployment numbers coming out today are not going to be pretty.


Reply 20 - Posted by: globalwarmer, 10/5/2012 7:21:06 AM     (No. 8911228)

Double down on a losing strategy? Good plan. Can't wait for the landslide in a month.


Reply 21 - Posted by: Malia2012, 10/5/2012 8:29:03 AM     (No. 8911384)

What #11 said. It's the old "you gonna believe ME or your LYING eyes?" Not gonna work!


Reply 22 - Posted by: happy conservative, 10/5/2012 10:08:23 AM     (No. 8911634)

Drop the Svengali charade, Axelrude. The cobra you think you're taming is going to bite you in the **** on November 6. Socialists trying to take over a FREE people has not been tried until now. You will fail, Davey-boy!

Romney/Ryan 2012!


   

 



 
Reply 23 - Posted by: stablemoney, 10/5/2012 12:18:28 PM     (No. 8912061)

David Axelrod cannot wash off the tar and feathers.


Reply 24 - Posted by: Griller1, 10/5/2012 3:32:32 PM     (No. 8912573)

THere's the pot calling the kettle African American!



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