Mitt Romney: Frequent, Flagrant, Brazen Liar

Interesting bit from the Guardian about Mitt Romney's dishonesty.  Some highlights:



 Quite simply, the United States has never been witness to a presidential candidate, in modern American history, who lies as frequently, as flagrantly and as brazenly as Mitt Romney.
Now, in general, those of us in the pundit class are really not supposed to accuse politicians of lying – they mislead, they embellish, they mischaracterize, etc. Indeed, there is natural tendency for nominally objective reporters, in particular, to stay away from loaded terms such as lying. Which is precisely why Romney's repeated lies are so effective. In fact, lying is really the only appropriate word to use here, because, well, Romney lies a lot. But that's a criticism you're only likely to hear from partisans.


The author then talks about the bit in Romney's book about President Obama going around the world to "apologize" for America, which in the real world never happened.  

President Obama never went around the world and apologized for America – and yet, even after multiple news organizations have pointed out this is a "pants on fire" lie, Romney keeps making it. Indeed, the "Obama apology tour", along with the president bowing down to the King of Saudi Arabia, are practically the lodestars of the GOP's criticism of Obama's foreign policy performance (the Saudi thing isn't true either).
 He then goes on to list several more Romney lies about the economy, stimulus, auto bailout, Obamacare.  But then we get down to the "Brass tax" of it all:



The lying from the Romney campaign is so out-of-control that Steve Benen, a blogger and producer for the Rachel Maddow show compiles a weekly list of "Mitt's Mendacity" that is chockfull of new untruths. Benen appears unlikely to run out of material any time soon, particularly since Romney persists in repeating the same lies over and over, even after they've been debunked.

This is perhaps the most interesting and disturbing element of Romney's tireless obfuscation: that even when corrected, it has little impact on the presumptive GOP nominee's behavior. This is happening at a time when fact-checking operations in major media outlets have increased significantly, yet that appears to have no effect on the Romney campaign.

What is the proper response when, even after it's pointed out that the candidate is not telling the truth, he keeps doing it? Romney actually has a telling rejoinder for this. When a reporter challenged his oft-stated assertion that President Obama had made the economy worse (factually, not correct), he denied ever saying it in the first place. It's a lie on top of a lie.


As a song we used to sing in Primary says "When you tell one lie, it leads to another..." 


And, in conclusion, a paragraph I wish I had written, because it so well sums up my feelings about Mitt:


Romney is charting new and untraveled waters in American politics. In the process, he is cynically eroding the fragile sense of trust that exists between voters and politicians. It's almost enough to make one pine for the days when Sarah Palin lied about "the Bridge to Nowhere".

Republicans: Let's fight the individual mandate by electing the guy who passed an individual mandate

Sometimes, Republican logic is so illogical.

If You're Posting on the Governor's Facebook Page, Make Sure You Spell Correctly....

I realize it's not nice to make fun of how other people spell, but if you are in charge of posting for the Governor, make sure you spell correctly.  Especially if the thing you are spelling is the name of a county:



And, how reassuring that Twitter has all of the information I need about "Senpete County"  I bet it even has info about Sanpete County, too.  And the other 28 Counties as well, if only we knew how to find it.

-Bob

Mr Secret Government is running for Auditor?


John Dougalll, who sponsored HB477 in 2011, is running for State Auditor.

Don't remember HB477?



John Dougall is running a very Memetastic campaign on Facebook and the radio.  However, I don't think Utah wants an auditor that believes in government secrecy.  Government needs to done out in the open.

DON'T vote for John Dougall.

Why Does Mike Winder Keep Bringing Up Richard Burwash?

(Photo credit: Mike Winder on Facebook)

So, for a long time, West Valley City Mayor Mike Winder wrote articles for the Deseret News (and other news organizations) under the name Richard Burwash.  These articles were about the positive things going on in West Valley City.  They were written under a pen name because the DNews didn't think it was a good idea for a sitting mayor to write articles for their web site.

When the story broke last fall, people were up in arms.  Mike Winder apologized, but he got fired from his full-time job as a PR guy.

It was a huge embarrassment for Mayor Winder, and usually candidates stay away from embarrassing things.

But not Mayor Winder.  Instead of discussing why he'd be best for Salt Lake County, he's posting pictures of Richard Burwash signs on Facebook.

And bringing Burwash up in debates:

And then, later in the debate, he was asked specifically about Burwash.  Usually, when you are trying to downplay something, you compare it to something minor.  Like toilet papering.

But, not Mike Winder:


Now, either Mike Winder doesn't think DUI are a big deal, or he has a strange sense of the world.

Either way, he's not fit to be mayor of anything, because he can't be trusted.  

-Bob

(P.S. - If you aren't following Daniel Burton on Twitter, you should.  Even though he is a Republican, he has some great commentary, especially as he is live-blogging debates.  He's also just a good guy.)

I Got National Props!

I logged on to Blogger to write a post when I saw this stat graphic:

What caused the spike in stats?

Well, It turns out that national blog Crooks and Liars featured my post on Mitt's Religion Flip-Flop on their blog roundup:

Yeah, I feel special.  Especially when you factor some stats from this post:

-My number one all-time (since Google Analytics started calculating in April 2006) visits in a day was June 9 2012.
-The number six all-time source of traffic to my blog is now Crooks and Liars.  100% of the visits have been in the last week. One of the sites above it is no longer in service.  Another probably hasn't sent traffic to me in a long time.  Another is Google.
-The number six all-time most read post is the one referenced by Crooks and Liars.  Only one other post in the top 10 was written since the 2008 election, and that was in 2009.

So, yes, I'm feeling the love.  Go to the link, read the post (and watch the video), and share it with friends.  Especially your friends who are voting for Romney because he's Mormon.

-Bob

Mitt Romney's Religion flip-flop

One of they key tenets of the LDS Church is that in 1820, God appeared to Joseph Smith.  In fact, what differentiates Mormonism form other religions is the fact that we believe that God has spoken to, and through prophets from Joseph Smith and Brigham Young to Gordon B Hinckley and Thomas S Monson.

In fact, we also believe that there are other General Authorities that speak with God.  We also believe in personal revelation -- the concept that God can speak to us to guide us in our lives.

So why, in 2007, did Mitt Romney tell a Boston TV station in 2007 that he didn't think God had spoken to anyone since Moses?



Surely Missionary Mitt taught the first vision to people in France.  He probably even taught them about living prophets on the earth today speaking with God.

So, does Mitt Romney really believe that God hasn't spoken to anyone since Moses?

Or is he willing to lie about ANYTHING to become President, even his religion?

I think the answer is clear.




Why I Vote in Republican Primaries

I vote in Republican Primaries.

I have voted in every Republican Primary election since 2000 (when I first registered to vote) with one exception: 2010, when there was a Democratic Primary.  Had I known that Jim Matheson would win that primary by a 2-1 margin, I would have voted in that Republican Primary as well.

So, what is a center-left Democrat like me doing voting in Republican Primaries?

Simple.  I believe that any election that I, as a taxpayer, is an election I should vote in.

And let's face it, the primary election will probably decide the eventual office holder.  It's really the only chance I get to have a say in who my elected leaders are.

I know many Republicans who accuse me of voting for the easiest candidate to beat.  It's a fair accusation, especially because I know many Democrats who registered as Republican just to vote in this year's primary for a candidate they see as "more beatable."  However, I always vote for the "most tolerable" candidate.  In other words, I vote for the candidate that I feel most represents my views between the two.  Because again, the winners June 27 will probably win in November.

I am a registered Independent.  My parents are only registered as Republicans because they didn't fill out the form to change back to Independent two years ago.  They consider themselves very independent (they are much more conservative than me), and see being forced to declare a party affiliation as a horrible thing, because they want to vote, but don't want to call themselves "Republican."

As we get closer to election day, I will share with you who I'm voting for and why.  I realize that my "endorsement" is a negative in a Republican primary, but I want to declare why I vote for the people I vote for. It also helps me quantify my decision.

-Bob