In this new video titled The Real Mitt Romney the Obama-Biden Truth demonstrates Mitt Romney's aversion to telling the truth about what he believes concluding that he will say anything to get elected much like a salesman will say anything to close the deal. In order to hold the office of President of the United States of America you have to be able to demonstrate that you are a person of conviction and character. Romney shows that he is a character who doesn't hold any convictions he isn't willing to change depending upon the audience he is addressing.
On Screen: Mitt Romney isn't being honest about his extreme positions.
Cable News Report: In an interview with the Des Moines Register Mitt Romney said quote There's no legislation with regards to abortion that I'm familiar with that would become part of my agenda. And that statement doesn't really gel with some of the things he said before.
Video of Mitt Romney at primary debate: Do I believe the Supreme Court should overturn Roe v. Wade? Yes, I do.
Video of Mitt Romney at primary debate: I would welcome a circumstance where there was such a consensus in this country that we said we don't want to have abortion in this country ... at all, period. That'd be wonderful. I'd be delighted. Question: Would you sign that bill? Romney: Let me say it, I'd be delighted to sign that bill.
Cable News Report: To be a good liar, you have to have a good memory. You got to remember what you told people.
On Screen: The real Mitt Romney will say anything to close the deal ...
On Screen: ... even if it's not true.
Video of Mitt Romney (1 month before the election): The key to great schools, great teachers. So I reject the idea that I don't believe in great teachers or more teachers.
On Screen: The real Romney position.
Video of Mitt Romney: He says we need more firemen, more policemen, more teachers. Did he not get the message of Wisconsin? The American people did. It's time for us to cut back on government and help the American people.
Video of Mitt Romney (1 month before the election): I do have a plan that deals with people with pre-existing conditions; that's part of my health care plan.
On Screen: The real Romney position.
PolitiFact Commentator: Under Romney's plan there is nothing to help out those that now don't have health care and haven't had it for three months. If they have pre-existing conditions; they're out of luck. [See Mitt Romney says his health care plan covers pre-existing conditions]
Video of Mitt Romney (1 month before the election): I will not under any circumstances raise taxes on middle income families.
On Screen: The real Romney position.
Cable News Report: Romney's proposal ... would provide large tax cuts to high-income households, and increase the tax burdens on middle and/or lower-income taxpayers. [See The Romney Plan (Updated)]
On Screen: People need to know who the real Mitt Romney is, and where he stands.
On Screen: Because there's no hiding when you're president.
On Screen: Obama-Biden Truth Team.
When I've posted web only ads before, there is always at least one person who comments about how they wish it was a television ad. So let me make this point up front. The reason every ad can't be broadcast on television has to do with budgeting campaign funds wisely. The campaign can not afford to buy air time for every ad it produces. However, this is the 21st century; not the 20th century. Do you know what's different now? The Internet and social media are playing a huge roll in this campaign, and this is a place that the Obama campaign blows Romney out of the water.
You may only have like-minded friends on Facebook who already agree with you. However, consider the people on Facebook who have accumulated hundreds of friends and acquaintances. When they post a web-only ad on their page, and it is seen and shared by a few other friends; there is a snowball effect. One of the primary purposes of these web only ads is that we help the campaign by sharing them via email and social media like Facebook and Twitter.
Another reason the campaign posts ads on the web only is for the media to pick up on the campaign's arguments on a particular issue. The ad will be mentioned for free in articles and on the 24/7 cable news stations. A good example of this is the Priorities USA Ad that was only broadcast on television once (by accident). And yet, it was talked about and written about constantly.