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Brad Woodhouse, the DNC’s Communications Director, takes time to speak with Bill about the latest on the campaign trail. Woodhouse mentions that Romney’s favorability has dropped, “the more people get to know about him.” Woodhouse and Bill also discuss the latest backlash from the Romney camp over the latest Priorities USA ad. Woodhouse says Romney’s campaign “is hitting below the belt” by attacking the victim of the ad who lost his health care when he was laid off from Bain while his wife was fighting cancer. Every weekday morning on Current TV at 6e/3p current.com
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16 Responses to “DNC says Romney Campaign is ‘hitting below the belt’”

  • CO2Junkie:

    I’ve worked for notable scientists & learned some things FYI.

    I imagine the difference between us is that I see individuals AND collectives. Every dollar Romney cannibalizes from the retirement & healthcare plans of the ‘less successful’ he moves offshore creating a net loss for the USA.

    You see individuals & competition. I see communities cooperating. You worry over your bottom line. I consider America’s net gains & net losses. I submit that the current predicament is a result of your myopia.

  • o0lBobl0o:

    That’s funny considering that Obama has been the most dishonest president ever. He has locked all his records. He’s been using executive order to circumvent congress. Next year electricity will be too expensive to buy, and I’ll bet you’ll be blaming a republican, because your a fool.

  • 210daved1:

    instead of running on their agenda they have to lie about everything to try and scare voters..i havent heard one policy issue from nitt witt other than tax cuts for the top 1% why?

  • 210daved1:

    you mean tell the truth(lie) like a republican?i dont think republicans could tell the truth even if they had to. they lie about everything…

  • bronzenrule:

    You know it. Libs are running with their heads up the truth; and gotta tell ya, it’s mighty refreshing after the wingnuts smell up the joint whenever they pull theirs out of their ass ;-)

  • bronzenrule:

    Okay, son.

  • o0lBobl0o:

    I don’t think Obama knows how to tell the truth

  • DODPHOTOGRAPHY:

    as someone who superscribes to a pure, open-market I have to admit the presence of greed. I think where we differ, is that you fundamentally find that greed to be a negative trait. I on the other hand work with very talented, educated people who are paid well. I know the time they spent going through school, obtaining their MBA, passing CFA chartership, hours in the office. Why should they make less so someone who failed in life can make more regardless of their effort level? PS I’m not rich

  • hostcord88:

    Also, no Obama kool-aid drinker gets to call me ‘Son.’

  • hostcord:

    That’s why Obama droned an envoy with Gaddafi without even a declaration of war and he won a frickin Nobel Peace Prize. What a joke. Let’s hope for a change instead of knowing we’ll be in a shithole. Romney 2012.

  • TheLowEndTheory:

    Uh, Son, drones has been over US enemies skies since they invented drones. Were you Romney bots born overnight or something?

  • CO2Junkie:

    That’s US military policy. The US has had drones over other nations for over a decade.

    I’m not taking blame away from Obama, but tell the truth. Drone spying has been US policy for maybe 3 presidents now.

  • njudah:

    I would love to see an Obama landslide shut the Repubican Party up for a few months and possibly cause a permanent rift between tea partiers and establishment Repubicans. Tea Partiers have Romney, and they’ll tear the party apart if they were forced to fight for the idiot and he loses.

  • cantina4celly:

    @eight18
    So vilifying me presents yourself an expert in political analysis? Judging by your syntax and grammar, you’re in no position to question anyone’s intelligence.

  • CO2Junkie:

    Joe Soptic is entitled to his opinion. God bless America. God bless free speech.

  • CO2Junkie:

    Right. I agree with most of what you wrote there.

    That’s the point. Some of us like to point out the costs of all of these selfish acts. We think America has a greed-streak that is partly to blame for current economic problems. I am not excluding myself from the criticism.

    If you catch me laying off hardworking Americans who were loyal to the company so I can give myself a raise… say something. Criticize it.

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