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President Obama and his campaign team have been increasingly assertive of late in accusing Mitt Romney of dishonesty, but the president is still cautious in how he makes the charge.
In this week's debate, for example, Obama was willing to go so far as to say, "Not true, governor," when the president heard something obviously false. The problem, of course, is that the Republican challenger strayed from the truth with unfortunate frequency -- leading Obama to repeat the words "not true" a half-dozen times.
I suspect the president was probably annoyed, both with Romney's dishonesty and with the challenge of coming up with alternative ways to let the audience know the Republican was repeating falsehoods. I know the feeling -- this is, after all, the 39th installment of my weekly series, chronicling Mitt's mendacity.
1. At a speech in Chesapeake, Virginia, Romney boasted, "If I become president ... we finally get America on track to a balanced budget."
No we don't. Romney's plan slashes tax rates (which makes the deficit worse, not better), increases defense and entitlement spending (which makes the deficit worse, not better), and every independent analysis reaches the same conclusion: Romney's numbers don't add up.
2. In the same speech, Romney said Obama only filed "one" action "against China."
That's not even close to being true.
3. In this week's town-hall debate, Romney claimed, "I want to make sure we keep our Pell Grant program growing. We're also going to have our loan program so that people are able to afford school."
We know this isn't true, because he vowed to do the exact opposite in March. What's more, Romney also endorsed Paul Ryan's budget plan, which cuts Pell Grants.
4. Romney also argued, "We have fewer people working today than we had when the president took office."
No matter when we start the clock, there's a net jobs increase under Obama, both overall and in the private sector.
5. Romney added, "If the unemployment rate was 7.8 percent when he took office. It's 7.8 percent now. But if you calculated that unemployment rate taking back the people who dropped out of the workforce, it would be 10.7 percent."
That's ridiculously untrue.
6. Romney also said, "I put out a five-point plan that gets America 12 million new jobs in four years and rising take-home pay."
This claim was definitely proven false this week. Repeating it only adds insult to injury.
7. On the rescue of the auto industry, Romney said in reference to the president, "[H]e keeps saying, 'You wanted to take Detroit bankrupt.' Well, the president took Detroit bankrupt. You took General Motors bankrupt. You took Chrysler bankrupt. So when you say that I wanted to take the auto industry bankrupt, you actually did.... That was precisely what I recommend and ultimately what happened."
Romney can take credit for Obama's policy, or he can condemn Obama's policy, but to do both is obviously dishonest (and more than a little ridiculous).
8. Romney argued, "As a matter of fact, oil production is down 14 percent this year on federal land, and gas production is down 9 percent."
Nice try, but no.
9. Romney added, "Coal production is not up."
10. Romney added, "Coal jobs are not up."
11. Romney also told the president, "In the last four years, you cut permits and licenses on federal land and federal waters in half."
That's not quite right.
12. Romney went on to say, "[T]he proof of whether a strategy is working or not is what the price is that you're paying at the pump. If you're paying less than you paid a year or two ago, why, then the strategy is working. But you're paying more."
13. Romney also argued, "I don't have a policy of, of stopping wind jobs in Iowa."
Actually, he does, much to the chagrin of his own Republican allies in Iowa.
14. On taxes, Romney said, "The top 5 percent of taxpayers will continue to pay 60 percent of the income tax the nation collects. So that'll stay the same."
With rhetoric like this, Romney is playing a deeply deceptive game, and playing voters for fools.
15. Romney added, "Middle-income people are going to get a tax break."
There's ample reason to believe the exact opposite.
16. Romney also argued, "A recent study has shown that people in the middle class will see $4,000 a year higher taxes as a result of the spending and borrowing of this administration."
It takes some policy acrobatics to get to this claim, and it's still not true.
17. Romney said, "We can get this economy going again. My five-point plan does it."
18. Asked about the hard-to-believe numbers in his economic plan, Romney insisted, "Well, of course they add up."
19. In reference to the budget deficit, Romney said of Obama, "he's doubled it."
Romney is still having trouble with the definition of "double." The deficit on Obama's first day was $1.3 trillion. Last year, it was also $1.3 trillion. This year, it's $1.08 trillion. When he says the president "doubled" the deficit, as he has many times, Romney's lying.
20. Romney boasted, "I ran the Olympics and balanced the budget."
In context, Romney made it sound as if he balanced the Olympics' books through skill. In reality, he balanced his budget at the Olympics thanks to a taxpayer bailout.
21. In the next breath, Romney said, "I ran the state of Massachusetts as a governor, to the extent any governor does, and balanced the budget all four years."
Actually, in Massachusetts, Romney left his successor with a deficit.
22. Romney went on to say, "If the president were re-elected, we'd go to almost $20 trillion of national debt. This puts us on a road to Greece."
For those who have even a passing familiarity with the Greek crisis, this is painfully untrue.
23. In an unfortunate moment, Romney claimed, "I had the chance to pull together a Cabinet and all the applicants seemed to be men. And I went to my staff, and I said, how come all the people for these jobs are all men? They said, well, these are the people that have the qualifications. And I said, well, gosh, can't we find some women that are also qualified? And so we took a concerted effort to go out and find women who had backgrounds that could be qualified to become members of our cabinet."
24. Romney argued, "In the last four years, women have lost 580,000 jobs. That's the net of what's happened in the last four years. We're still down 580,000 jobs. I mentioned 3 1/2 million women more now in poverty than four years ago."
This is absurdly untrue.
25. Romney said, "I don't believe employers should tell someone whether they could have contraceptive care or not."
I wish this were true. It's not.
26. Romney said, "President Bush and I are different people, and these are different times. And that's why my five-point plan is so different than what he would have done."
Romney's promises are almost word-for-word the same as what Bush promised 12 years ago.
27. Romney argued, "Our party has been focused on big business too long. I came through small business."
To call Bain Capital a small business is to strip the phrase of any plausible meaning.
28. Romney also said, "[O]ne of the things I find most troubling [about the Affordable Care Act] is that when you go out and talk to small businesses and ask them what they think about it, they tell you it keeps them from hiring more people."
There is literally no evidence to support this claim in any way. Indeed, a big chunk of the Affordable Care Act goes to give small businesses a tax break.
29. Romney argued, in reference to Obama, "He said that by now we'd have unemployment at 5.4 percent."
That's a favorite GOP talking point, but it's simply wrong.
30. Romney added, "The entire record is such that the unemployment has not been reduced in this country."
It's troubling how detached from reality this is.
31. Romney said, "The only reason the unemployment rate seems a little lower today is because of all the people that have dropped out of the workforce."
I wish he wouldn't say nonsense like this.
32. Romney added that Obama "just hasn't been able to cut the deficit."
Sometimes I wonder what planet Romney's on.
33. Romney also said, "Any investments I have over the last eight years have been managed by a blind trust."
That might be persuasive if the blind trust were actually blind.
34. On immigration, Romney argued, "I did not say that the Arizona law was a model for the nation."
There's some nuance here, but he really did call the Arizona law "a model" for the nation.
35. Romney said in reference to the attack in Benghazi, "the president the day after that happened flies to Las Vegas for a political fundraiser."
There was no Obama fundraiser in Las Vegas on Sept. 12.
36. Romney added, "Consider the distance between ourselves and Israel, where the president said that he was going to put daylight between us and Israel."
Obama didn't say that.
37. Romney went on to say, "The president's policies throughout the Middle East began with an apology tour."
How is it possible the whole "apology" lie hasn't gone away yet?
38. Romney added, "It took the president 14 days before he called the attack in Benghazi an act of terror."
Oops.
39. Romney argued, "[I]n my state, the pro-gun folks and the anti-gun folks came together and put together a piece of legislation."
40. Romney said, "I care about 100 percent of the American people."
I seem to recall watching a video in which Romney said it's not his "job" to "worry about" 47 percent of the population.
41. On gun control, Romney said, "We of course don't want to have automatic weapons, and that's already illegal in this country to have automatic weapons."
Automatic weapons are not already illegal in this country.
42. Romney added, "Regulations have quadrupled. The rate of regulations quadrupled under this president."
That's a new one. It's also absurd -- all one has to do is count.
43. Romney said, "Canada's tax rate on companies is now 15 percent. Ours is 35 percent. So if you're starting a business, where would you rather start it? We have to be competitive if we're going to create more jobs here."
This is wildly misleading, since the actual income tax paid by corporations "is one of the lowest in the world."
44. At a campaign event in Richmond, Virginia, Romney asked, "Why was it, with 23 million Americans struggling to find a job, why was it [the president] focused his first three years on Obamacare, which makes it harder to create jobs?"
When Obama took office, the very first thing he focused on was jobs, approving an economic plan that ended the recession.
45. At the same event, Romney said, "There's been a study done recently that shows that with all the spending he's planning and of all the interest on the debt that's associated with all that spending that he's going to have to raise taxes on middle-income Americans again."
The "study" in question is a joke.
46. Romney argued, "Obamacare is going to cost you an extra $2,500 a year."
He appears to have made this up out of whole cloth. Romney sometimes blames rising health care costs in recent years on the Affordable Care Act, but to say the law will in the future cost consumers an extra $2,500 a year is new -- and baseless.
47. Romney went on to say, "If the president were to get re-elected, he will cut Medicare by $716 billion."
Are we really still having this bogus argument?
48. Romney added, "[T]he president has a budget that cuts our military by hundreds of billions of dollars, and then this sequester idea that came from the White House, that cuts it hundreds of billions more."
Romney appears to be referring to cuts, which have not yet kicked in, and which were crafted, not by the White House, but by Romney's own party. They were also endorsed and supported by his own running mate.
49. Romney said, "Seventy-five percent of small businesses surveyed by the Chamber of Commerce said that because of Obamacare, they're less likely to hire people."
The claim is a misleading joke -- the Chamber, a pro-Republican lobbying institution heavily invested in helping Romney, put up an unscientific online survey. Treating this as a legitimate poll of businesses is fundamentally dishonest.
Previous editions of Chronicling Mitt's Mendacity: Vol. I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII,XIII, XIV, XV, XVI, XVII, XVIII, XIX, XX, XXI, XXII, XXIII, XXIV, XXV, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIII, XXIX, XXX, XXXI, XXXII, XXXIII, XXXIV, XXXV, XXXVI, XXXVII, XXXVIII





Only 49 lies? Is that in the last week or just today. Its one thing to be in a heated campaign and try to twist facts but these whoppers are all just BLATANT LIES. Its pathetic and alarming. Wake up America and pay attention to the facts.
This is the way I figure romney's 12 point job plan: 12 red states (or more) will begin rehiring public employees and maybe even some of the federal employees that Obama has cut. That will shoot the employment rate up and cons will take credit for miracles.
Where did discus go?
Gov. Romney, if elected, will take us to a place we have been before. He is a demogogue.He is an impetuous de-regulator and repealer. So either get out the vote or be ready for air and water pollution, superfund sights, lax safety regulations for coal miners, coat hanger abortions, Wall St. and bank casinos, voter surpression, end of public television, and his health plan excludes those with pre-existing conditions unless they already have coverage. All of the above are things he has publicly stated. Is anybody listening to what he says or are you just hearing "once I am elected the money will come back" there will be jobs. It says little about the average person's ability to hear anything but I will bring back jobs. Yes, fairy dust with gusto and dashing good looks, but a demogogue. Look it up in the dictionary my mother would say. It is someone who will tell you what you want to hear to get elected ( or to become powerful).
as always, thank you for this service to your country.
Romney said, "I don't believe employers should tell someone whether they could have access to contraceptive care or not."
He is saying that he doesn't believe employers should be able to say whether someone can get contraceptives, but he DOES believe that they should be able to say whether their insurance can pay for it. For many women whether their insurance pays for it does impact their access, but I think he is purposely making a very precise statement that may be technically true, but misses the spirit of the issue.
He has been doing this kind of thing throughout the campaign. Choosing words precisely to have a meaning different from what people would normally interpret them to mean so as to make himself seem less radical than he really is.
Steve, this list is excellent work as usual, but because the standards are so much higher for our side, you should adjust or delete item #35.
Obama did in fact go to Las Vegas on the afternoon of Sept. 12th for a campaign event (not a "fundraiser" but I presume attendees chipped in a few $ here and there, so I think it's technically not a lie on Romney's part). Schedule details here (results from googling "Obama Las Vegas September 12"): http://www.theroot.com/buzz/obamas-day-sept-12-speaking-campaign-event-las-vegas
Ironically, at his speech in Las Vegas he specifically referred to the Benghazi attack as an act of terrorism! One day after the attack. The fact that Romney makes decisions based on willfully-inaccurate information should be disqualifying for any informed voter.
Romney is surging in the polls. Even after the second debate. Thanks goodness because we cant afford 4 more years- period. Thank goodness most of America is waking up.
By the way, for all those supporting Obama on the Benghazi thing... wake up. For the first week after Clinton and that other annoying women did everything under the sun to blame the awful events on a video- lol. Lets get real people. BTW- apparently big Bill is upset that Hilary is the fall gal. Pretty interesting she was shipped off oversees.
Steve, do you realize that next week's chronicle constitutes an entire 40-week pregnancy? What rough beast slouches towards Bethlehem to be born?
Anybody fact checking Obama? I know, I know. Not on this network. No need to do that though because Obama has nothing of substance to say.
Most of the comments and arguments in this article give a statement and then say that it is false followed by nothing to prove that it is false. What is the TRUE statement of fact if Romney is not truthful. Can't call it a lie without backing it up with facts. Very few facts in the article.
Are you daft? Click on the underlined links to get the references which back up Maddow's claims.
On #28, Mitt is referencing the NFIB (National Federation of Independent Business) poll, in which members of the group indicated that they are less likely to hire with the Obamacare regulations in place. However, this group is so right-leaning that I dropped my membership rather than pay dues to a group that would constantly work against my positions.
http://www.nfib.com/research-foundation/surveys/small-business-economic-trends
Romney is an empty suited con artist, and will be exposed as such in time, and will become extremely unpopular within 18 months of inauguration. Of course he will go into office despised by 47 percent of the country.
If Romney enters the White House, the US will run a 2 trillion dollar annual deficit at some point before he leaves office. He will argue it's not his fault, but
1. Obama's fault,
2. Clinton's fault,
2. Jimmy Carter's fault,
4. The fault of the terrorists, or the Iranians who made us go to war with them.
5. Lazy welfare cheats.
6. Fill in the blank with anyone but Romney, Republicans, or Wall Street speculators who (thanks to his tax "reforms") pay little or no taxes on passive/unearned income they hoard overseas.
The unemployment rate will be higher in 2016 than now, even if doctored by "reforms." There will be general strikes and riots (Seattle 1999 meets Greece 2012) that paralyze several US cities before 2016, organized by authentic radicals who can't resist the opportunity to topple a President who is not just an enabler of plutocrats, but an actual plutocrat himself. And Willard Romney will fail to bind one particular woman when he faces voters again. Hillary Clinton.
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even the folks in utah have figured this out.... http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/opinion/55019844-82/endorsement-romney-obama-president.html.csp
This is a silly article and all the agonizing that the Rachel Maddow show and other pundits Do over the serial flip flopping of MItt Romney is a waste of valuable airtime and stress. Their inability to reject political correctness and remove their filtering glasses that say that they can't look at the effect of one’s religion in a person's life has resulted in probably 100 hours of wasted air time agonizing why MIT Romney says one thing one minute and another thing another minute. They're not going to see anything Throught the pathetically small prism of their secular background that fails to comprehend that there are people on this earth for whom their religion is the center of their world. Mormonism is the center of MItt Romney’s life. It rules his life. He s a Bishop in the Mormon church for years. He has moremen meetings twice every week. He gives 10% of hse income to the Mormon church. The history channel recently aired a show: "Ten things that you didn't know about mormonism". That included that they are the largest landowner in Las Vegas . This church that condemns gambling Is the landlord for some of the biggest gambling casinos on the planet. The Mormon church is $30 billion corporation. Romney's first 2nd cousin Park Romney who used to be in the inner circles of the church was interviewed for a documentary (also recently aired) called 'the Mormon candidate' and said "The leadership of the church deceives its members for the purpose of making them exploitable." The documentary goes on to the show as people who had contact with the Mormon church know that the Mormon church is a dictatorship that imposes its views on its members with serious and destructive consequences if they don’t accept it without question. When Romney was sent on his mission, he had to be trained in verbal techniques to keep the other party engaged in a conversation when they didn't wanted change their religion and and they wanted to send the young man out the door. One of those techniques is to always make it sound like you agree with the the position of the homeowner ( Questioner, popular position In the polls) whatever it is even if that means that you have to change your position even in the same conversation. In other words say whatever you need to say to them to make a sale regardless of how Dishonest, misleading, inconsistent or false It is Or whether you believe in it or don't believe in it. do you need to know any more ? also women are secondary and subservient in the Mormon church. Romney isn't running for president ; the Mormon church is. On the Front Line documentary (a third recent documentary that the pundits with the exception of the Ed Shultz don’t have the courage or journalistic integrity to talk about ) an elder in the church said that having a PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES who was Mormon would take them a long way to their stated mission of establishing the kingdom of heaven on her earth (Theocracy). They already have the MAJORITY LEADER OF THE SENATE and the former CHAIRMAN OF THE SENATE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE. Take your politically correct glasses off Rachel and wake up.
Also Governor Romney's "missionary work" kept him out of harm's way in Vietnam.
Why does the Ed Show seem to be the only place mentioning Sensata? This is much bigger than 170 jobs, It's about Romney's track record of total disregard for American workers and their families. If someone else is reporting on this please tell me.
As far as I know, Romney isn't involved in this one, but in Grand Rapids, Mi. a company called Steelcase Inc. (an office furniture manufacturer) once employed somewhere around 11,000 to 14,000 people. After outsourcing, all that's left is little more than the corporate headquarters. This trend is going on all over the country. Not really news, but it shows corporate greed for what it is. Romney is the poster child for this. He's going to be tough on China? If we don't want a disaster in november, this needs to be more than mentioned, it needs to be blown right out of the water.
Have anyone noticed the way Governor Romney moves - was it only me that noticed that he seemed to slide rather than walk during the debate. When we walk, our bodies move either left or right but when Govenor Romney moves - he almost seems to slide or slither.
I am afraid to think about who the romney supporters are and why ; is it just stupidity? - that's sad ; is it delussion propogated by fox news? or have we ,inspite of electing a black president, really not come as far as we like to believe. I believe it's probably some of each of these things and a host of other dynamics that reflect the the confused, under-educated' under-inspired, unmotivated,consumerist american pysche. with all the resources available to find the unbiased truth technology is not only wasted on many of us but has also, inspite of it's potential for furthering humanity, has become just as ironic and evil as the genious of the 1930's and'40's, that created the first atomic bomb....
A new song for Mitt, sung to the tune of My Bonnie Lies over the Ocean:
Mitt Romney lies over the ocean
Mitt Romney lies when he's at tea.
Mitt Romney lies to the whole country
Please help keep Mitt Romney from D.C.
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Excuse me, Steve? The recession ended WHEN?!