Mitt Romney turned 65 today, and decided to celebrate his Medicare eligibility by … lying about Medicare.
As part of an effort to reverse the public’s perception of the parties’ positions on Medicare, Mitt Romney’s campaign is appropriating a common Democratic attack and using it against President Obama. To wit, it’s Obama, not Romney and the GOP, who plans to “end Medicare as we know it.”
Brian Beutler does a nice job taking apart Romney’s Medicare claims in great detail, noting among other things that Romney has endorsed Paul Ryan’s budget plan, which scraps the existing Medicare program and replaces it with a voucher scheme, making the larger argument rather ironic.
It’s also worth mentioning that Romney’s new offensive repeats a bizarre contradiction from a month ago: Obama is “cutting” Medicare while also doing nothing to cut Medicare. (The Republican campaign should pick one or the other, but let’s not forget that the “cut” claim is itself a lie.)








