When Mitt Romney talked to “60 Minutes” last week, he said President Obama has “repeatedly shown a reckless disregard for the truth.” If there’s ever been a more blatant example of political “projection,” I can’t think of it.
And yet, Romney is increasingly invested in this. This week, several reports noted that Romney intends to use next week’s debate to “fact check” the president. The Obama campaign, unimpressed, released a video this morning on the subject.
Of course, if the 2012 presidential race comes down to which candidate is more dishonest, Romney’s in trouble. Consider, for example, the 36th installment of my weekly series, chronicling Mitt’s mendacity.
1. Romney argued just yesterday that the crisis of military suicides would be made worse by looming cuts to the defense budget.
2. In same speech, Romney said, “You realize we have fewer ships in the Navy than any time since 1917.”
This one again? Romney dropped this lie a while ago, but it’s apparently back.
3. Romney went on to say, in reference to the president, “[H]is plan also calls for trillion dollar deficits.”
Obama’s plan calls for trillions in deficit reduction.
4. Romney added, “It is the same series of policies he’s put in place over the last four years and they have not worked. And if you don’t, why, look at the price of gasoline.”
To blame gas prices on the president’s policies is ridiculously untrue.
5. Romney also said in reference to Obama, “He’s put us on a road to Europe.”
The irony is, Europe is trying to grow through austerity, just as Romney intends to do here. He’s lying in a self-refuting sort of way.
6. In a speech at Westerville, Ohio, Romney boasted, “We got unemployment down [in Massachusetts] to 4.7 percent.”
Well, in reality, the unemployment rate in Massachusetts dropped because so many people dropped out of the state’s workforce. The fact of the matter is Massachusetts’ job creation record during Romney’s term was “one of the worst in the country,” ranking 47th out of 50 states.
7. In the same speech, Romney argued, “Now we have a president who the other day says something quite revealing. He said he can’t change Washington from the inside. Only from the outside.”
That’s not what Obama said.
8. Romney added, “Obamacare is point number one. It’s the example number one, where he wants to put bureaucrats between you and your doctor.”
There’s nothing in the Affordable Care Act that does this. Maybe Romney is thinking of his pal, Virginia Gov. Bob “Ultrasound” McDonnell?
9. Romney also said, “He believes that government should have a board of people that tell you what kind of care you could receive.”
Romney’s trying to describe the Independent Payment Advisory Board (IPAB), but he’s doing so in a way that’s completely dishonest.
10. In a minute-long ad, Romney said, “My plan will create 12 million new jobs over the next four years.”
Putting aside the pesky detail that Romney doesn’t actually have a specific jobs plan, the fact remains that if we do nothing, we’re on track to create 12 million new American jobs over the next four years anyway.
11. Romney told ABC News this week, “[M]ine is a campaign about 100% of the people, not 99 and 1, not any other percent.”
I seem to recall watching a video in which Romney said it’s not his “job” to “worry about” 47 percent of the population.
12. In an interview with CNN, Romney said, “[C]rippling sanctions [on Iran] … These are the types of things that the president could have done, should have done from the very beginning, which he did not.”
13. Asked about his own dishonest ads, Romney said, “We’ve been absolutely spot-on. And any time there’s anything that’s been a miss we correct it or remove it.”
14. Romney also argued, “Look, it has been shown time and again that the president’s effort to take work requirement out of welfare is a calculated move.”
This continues to be as obvious a lie as Romney has told all year.
15. Romney added, “The requirement that they’re waiving was saying that people don’t have to work to get welfare. That’s the change that they proposed.”
16. Romney said in an ABC interview, “And of course also on 60 Minutes he laid out his economic agenda saying things are going just fine.”
17. At a campaign event in Ohio, Romney said on Obama, “He’s going to bring the deficit down. Of course, he didn’t. He doubled it.”
Maybe Romney doesn’t know what “double” means. The deficit on Obama’s first day was $1.3 trillion. Last year, it was also $1.3 trillion. This year, it’s projected to be $1.1 trillion. When he says the president “more than doubled” the deficit, as he has many times, Romney’s lying.
18. In the same speech, Romney added, “[D]o you know how much money he’s spent in one year putting money into companies that he thought had a bright future, green companies? He spent $90 billion! $90 billion!”
The details matter: much of the $90 billion was appropriated by George W. Bush, not Obama. 19. Romney also argued, “This president persists on the road of making it harder and harder for small businesses to grow and thrive.”
Actually, the administration has done the opposite.
20. Romney went on to say, “This president has a plan for small business. He’s got a plan for small business. He’s going to raise their taxes!”
In reality, Obama has repeatedly cut taxes on small businesses — by some counts, 18 times — and if given a second term, his tax plan would have no effect on 97% of small businesses.
21. On a conference call with a group of Iowans, Romney argued, “Small business is getting crushed under the president’s program … by forcing people to join unions that don’t want to. That’s something known as card check.”
Card check didn’t pass. It wouldn’t crush small businesses anyway, but a law can’t have any effect if it doesn’t exist.
22. In an interview with CBS, Romney defended himself against the flip-flop label. “The president has certainly changed his view on a whole host of things. He was going to close Guantanamo.”








