The Romney campaign responded on Friday to the damning Washington Post report that Bain Capital invested in companies specializing in relocating jobs overseas, saying the story is flawed because it confuses “outsourcing” jobs with “offshoring” jobs.
“This is a fundamentally flawed story that does not differentiate between domestic outsourcing versus offshoring nor versus work done overseas to support U.S. exports. Mitt Romney spent 25 years in the real world economy so he understands why jobs come and go,” said Romney spokesperson Andrea Saul. “As president, he will implement policies that make it easier and more attractive for companies to create jobs here at home. President Obama’s attacks on profit and job creators make it less attractive to create jobs in the U.S.”
Hardball’s Michael Smerconish asked Salon editor at large Joan Walsh if the response is sufficient and satisfactory.
She broke it down:
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