President Barack Obama is casting Mitt Romney as a greedy, job-killing corporate titan with little concern for the working class in a new TV ad debuting today.
In the president’s most forceful attempt yet to sully Romney before the November election, the ad recounts the demise of GST Steel under Bain Capital, the Republican’s private equity firm.
750 workers lost their jobs, health insurance, severance pay, even pensions when the Kansas City, Missouri, company closed in 2001.
“It was like a vampire,” says Jack Cobb, a steelworker for 30 years. “They came in and sucked the life out of us.”
The ad, at the unusual length of 2 minutes, will run in five battleground states: Iowa, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Colorado.
Romney spokeswoman Andrea Saul points out that hat the bankruptcy and layoffs at GST Steel occurred after Mr. Romney had left Bain in 1999. But, of course, Romney maintained a financial interest in the company after departing to run the Salt Lake City Olympic Games.
Steven Rattner, who oversaw the auto rescue under President Obama, called the Obama ad “unfair” on today’s msnbc’s Morning Joe because it assumes that companies should care about their employees.








