Something Wicked This Way Comes: ‘When Mitt Romney Came to Town’

Posted by AzBlueMeanie:

The anti-Romney documentary “When Mitt Romney Came To Town,” produced by the pro-Gingrich Super-PAC, Winning Our Future, has been released.

Romney and Bain Capital are presented as vulture capitalists who abused the capitalist system, fixated on creating profits for their own private equity funds rather than on building genuinely workable manufacturing plants that could help sustain communities. The documentary suggests Bain serially ran up debts at many of the companies it took over before forcing them into bankruptcy and then skipped town, always profiting for themselves. The documentary tears the hide off these "malefactors of great wealth," as Teddy Roosevelt called them.

To watch the 28 minute video, click here.

Newt Gingrich also has released a new web ad that is a "Mittens" Romney gaffe highlight reel that is pretty good as well.

UPDATE: Too funny! Seamus Returns – Gingrich Ad Revives Romney’s Dog Debacle:

Ht_dogs_against_romney_sign_thg_120105_wblogA web ad released yesterday by the Gingrich campaign revives the story of a Romney family road trip 25 years ago during which Romney strapped a dog carrier, with the family’s Irish setter Seamus inside, to the roof of his station wagon for the 12-hour drive from Boston to Ontario, Canada.

Word of Romney’s dog-on-the-roof, road-trip seating chart infuriated animal activists and pet owners during his 2008 White House bid after a Boston Globe story detailed the incident.

At a campaign event in South Carolina last week, a protester with a sign that read “Dogs Against Romney” greeted Romney supporters while standing next to a car with a stuffed animal dog strapped to the roof. (h/t ABC News)

Hey dog lovers, check out the web site Dogs Against Romney (www.dogsagainstromney.com) and purchase a T-shirt. And be sure to like Seamus on his Facebook page Dogs Against Romney | Facebook (www.facebook.com/DogsAgainstRomney).


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