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Mitt Romney is a liar, and Republican voters deserve better.
By EDITORIAL  |  January 9, 2008

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Was it all a dream? EXCLUSIVE: Mitt Romney claims that his father marched with MLK, but the record says otherwise. By David S. Bernstein

King said George Romney didn't march, but, as usual, the truth wasn't good enough for Mitt. By David S. Bernstein

Iowa and New Hampshire Republicans are about to start choosing a standard-bearer for the 2008 elections. If members of the GOP want to rescue their party from its disastrous decline in the public’s trust, they must reject the shameless, dishonorable, dishonest former governor of Massachusetts, Willard Mitt Romney.

Recently, the Boston Phoenix broke the story that Mitt Romney’s claim to have seen his father march with Martin Luther King Jr. was, to put it bluntly, a lie. Further reporting has now clearly demonstrated that George Romney never marched with King.

The story spread like wildfire, forcing Romney to offer a humiliating dissertation on his interpretation of the word “saw.” CNN, the New York Times, Hardball with Chris Matthews, and the rest of the punditry pounced on the story, as did the blogosphere — from the left, right, and center of the ideological spectrum.

The reason the story made such waves, and the reason the Romney campaign fought so hard to stop it (even, knowing it was false, putting forward two “witnesses” to describe an easily disproven event), is that it confirms and epitomizes what everyone already knows about Romney.

Pundits and commentators describe this Romney trait as an “authenticity problem,” or “questions about his sincerity.”

We call it lying. It is something he does repeatedly, on issues large and small. On the presidential campaign trail, he had previously been caught lying about his mythical exploits as a “lifelong hunter”; a non-existent 2002 NRA endorsement; an inflated $3 billion state budget deficit; and fictional steps taken to combat methamphetamine. He has told ever-changing tales to explain his purely opportunistic 180-degree turns on important issues.

There is nothing new here. It is Romney’s character through-and-through — he is a slick salesman who will say anything, regardless of the truth or the consequences, in his vain quest for self-promotion. In his first race for public office, in 1994, he fabricated stories of his mother’s abortion-rights activism, and falsely claimed to have had no knowledge of, or authority over, the heartless sacking of employees at a company bought by his leveraged-buyout firm. As far back as 1978, we now learn, Romney was so bold a liar as to claim, to the Boston Herald, that he personally had marched with Dr. King.

Nothing has changed about his character since. This newspaper called for Romney’s resignation as governor, when it became clear that he was acting not for the good of the citizens of the commonwealth, but to create blurbs for the campaign pamphlets that would soon be sent to Republicans in Iowa and South Carolina.

National candidates have been forced to end their campaigns over much lesser evidence of character flaws: Joe Biden for plagiarism, Gary Hart for philandering, Thomas Eagleton for depression. Romney’s own father dropped out after speaking the truth, with poor choice of words, about what he saw happening in Vietnam.

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Part of me hopes Romney wins the nomination because it will be easy for the Democrat to destroy him in the general election as a fraud, flip-flopper & liar. Romney never would have been elected Governor of Massachusetts with the right-wing extremist views he currently holds. It was clear 24 months into his governorship that he was going to make a run at the White House and Romney saw that, with McCain and Guiliani cornering the moderate vote, a "real conservative" (extreme views on taxes, religion, abortion, taxes) was needed. So he changed all of his positions over the next two years. Unfortunately for Mitt, a real conservative did run - Huckabee - and a real conservative beats a fraud conservative every time. It is also paintfully clear that all of the other GOP candidates despise Romney. Sorry, Mitt: back to Belmont/Salt Lake.
By Doug Carr on 01/07/2008 at 12:46:30
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I believe Mitt Romney has a lot of fine qualities. I don't really think he's a liar. I just think he's like GWB in that he attempts to make the facts fit his beliefs. What made Abe Lincoln great is he didn't do this. He said, "Passion has helped us; but can do so no more. It will in future be our enemy. Reason, cold, calculating, unimpassioned reason, must furnish all the materials for our future support and defence." I don't wish to attack anyones faith, but I think it is noteworthy that Mormons believe their leaders receive direct revelation from God and they take an oath to obey the church. If Romney were elected, it would be tantamount to theocracy.
By WarrenERock on 01/09/2008 at 11:34:38
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Another good Abe quote: "That I am not a member of any Christian Church, is true; but I have never denied the truth of the Scriptures; and I have never spoken with intentional disrespect of religion in general, or any denomination of Christians in particular." --From the July 31, 1846 Handbill Replying to Charges of Infidelity 1500 years of theocracy is enough. Why is it that the most pious are always more likely to support any war, while secular humanists abhore it? Has the Devil persuaded the rightious to do his work?
By WarrenERock on 01/09/2008 at 11:57:58
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I'll admit Romney is a chameleon, he's line jumpin' closet ultra-conservative politician and a Utahn from Michigan with a "Made in Massachusetts" stamp on him.
By WarrenERock on 01/10/2008 at 12:20:23
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All kinds of things can be rationalized and justified by people with a superior sense of morality. Look what the Nazi's justified, or GWB, or Cho. Pffft..what's a little white lie if it gets you elected.
By WarrenERock on 01/10/2008 at 12:41:33
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My "prophesy" concerning Mitt: Mitt will attract more votes from intellectuals, for whom religion is not an issue, than he will from religious conservatives. He will also do well in Rocky Mountian states, where he enjoys the support of Mormons. He will lay an egg with religious conservatives who consider his religion heresy. Mitt is deluded, he is wasting millions. He cannot see the forest for the trees.
By WarrenERock on 01/10/2008 at 1:04:12
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If the President has accepted lying as a way of doing business (e.g. Governor Romney) then we can expect that sentiment of lack of honor to trickle to every office down to the town clerk. It is serious.
By Honor Matters on 01/10/2008 at 6:55:55

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