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Romney lies to AP

medianationkennedy_205 Mitt Romney and the truth

By Dan Kennedy

Reporters don't like to call politicians liars, even when they lie. We tend to use euphemisms — "at odds with the facts" being a favorite. But Mitt Romney is a liar — a flagrant repeat offender. Everyone knows it, and the press doesn't quite know what to do about it.

romney_lies_to_ap_392Yesterday, Associated Press reporter Glen Johnson couldn't take it anymore, interrupting Romney when he said, "I don't have lobbyists running my campaign. I don't have lobbyists that are tied to my —"

"That's not true," Johnson interjected. "Ron Kaufman's a lobbyist." Kaufman, a longtime Massachusetts politico and a lobbyist, has been heavily involved in Romney's campaign.

If you watch the video, you'll see that Romney tries to hang his argument on a technicality, saying that Kaufman isn't "running" his campaign. But it is simply a matter of objective fact that Kaufman is "tied" to Romney's campaign (as Romney started to say), and at a very high level.

I know Johnson a bit. He's a professional. Perhaps he shouldn't have leaped in quite as aggressively as he did yesterday, but how much of this garbage can he be expected to listen to? And do watch the video all the way to the end. You don't want to miss Romney and his spokesman, Eric Ferhnstrom, trying to intimidate Johnson for doing his job.

Just two prominent other examples of Romney's lies that you probably already know about:
  • At a televised debate in New Hampshire, John McCain complained that Romney had described his illegal-immigration proposal as "amnesty" in a television commercial. Romney's response: "I don't describe your plan as amnesty in my ad. I don't call it amnesty." Well, yes he did.
  • As David Bernstein recently revealed in the Boston Phoenix, Romney's oft-repeated claim that his father, George Romney, had marched with the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. is not true. Some Romney defenders, including Jay Severin of WTKK (96.9 FM), continue to insist that Romney only meant it metaphorically. But the Romney campaign knew better, producing two eyewitnesses who claimed — falsely — that they had seen the elder Romney and King walking side by side in Grosse Pointe, Mich., in 1963. And this 1978 quote from the Mittster would seem to be beyond parsing: "My father and I marched with Martin Luther King Jr. through the streets of Detroit."
Of course, the entire reason that Romney has suddenly reassumed his former persona as a skilled business executive is that Republicans found his late embrace of right-wing social issues to be utterly unbelievable, as the Globe's Scot Lehigh notes today.

Even as a liberal media critic, I don't like calling Romney a liar. But Romney is proving to be something of an ethical test for journalists. When a candidate lies repeatedly, as Romney has, should a journalist maintain objectivity and refrain from saying the obvious? Or does he or she have an ethical obligation to point out that the liar is lying again? I'd argue the latter.

Scott Allen Miller, who saved me the trouble of tracking down the video, weighs in usefully.

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01/19/08 @ 7:51 am
Monponsett [Member] writes:
Your link wasn't working, but this one comes up quickly....

http://youtube.com/watch?v=upGhWD4Bny0
01/19/08 @ 8:40 am
jmm36 [Member] writes:
Romney is no more a liar than Glen is a rat. I was thoroughly unimpressed with this reporters' spin on Romney's words. Romney is not beholden to, nor does he answer to any lobbyist. Kauffman cannot afford Mitt, except as a family friend. Also, has it occurred to you that Fred Thompson himself is a registered lobbyist? Should that disqualify him from VP consideration?
01/19/08 @ 8:44 am
jmm36 [Member] writes:
The only group that Mitt Romney will owe any favor to is the American people, and maybe his family on a Sunday afternoon.
01/19/08 @ 9:15 am
Democrant [Member] writes:
Of course Romney is lying, same battleplan when he ran for governor. The Herald covered more on the lobbying issue this week-
see here.
01/19/08 @ 9:34 am
wavemaker [Member] writes:
I can't go so far as to call Johnson a "professional" (I mean, he's sitting on the damn floor), as his demeanor wasn't entirely dispassionate, but his relationship with Kaufman is anything but casual. The guy doesn't sit next to Mitt on his campaign plane to talk about the Patriots.

jmm, you chaacterize Johnson's words as "spin," and then go on to spin yourself -- equating the "tied to"line coming out of Mitt's mouth with "beholden to/answer to." You really think their relationship is limited to "family friend?" Don't be naive.

If Mitt were to get elected, Kaufman would have front row seats at the inaugural; and Dutko's client list would triple, along with their revenues. Do you think all the corporate interests who hire Kaufman then would be fools, or do you think this "family friend" will enjoy something the rest of us do not?

Wake up, dude.
01/19/08 @ 9:42 am
James [Member] writes:
I guess the Romney press buss isn't as free with the booze as McCain to get better coverage.
Why focus on the small lies and not the big whoppers like Romney's "bringing (auto) jobs back to Detroit" or McCain's “Every time in history we have raised taxes it has cut revenues"?
01/19/08 @ 9:45 am
CCToday [Member] writes:
Ron Kaufman is the chairman of the Cape Cod National Seashore Park Advisory Committee, the first outsider to be so appointed by a US President since the park's founding in 1966.
There was much concern when President Bush made the appointment three years ago because of Mr. Kaufman's lobbying activities for the cell telephone industry and its drive to install cell towers in various National Parks.
He was also once married to the sister of President Bush's former Chief of Staff, Andy Card who was himself once a Mass. State Rep. from Holbrook, MA.
01/19/08 @ 10:16 am
Opinionator [Member] writes:
Mitt plays fast and loose with facts, whether it is his dad and Dr. King, his lifelong habits as a hunter, his non-endorsement by the NRA, or Ron Kaufman's role in his campaign. Pat Buchanon says he is playing professional football without the advantage of playing college ball. I am less charitable and think he will say anything if he thinks he can get away with it.
01/19/08 @ 12:59 pm
wavemaker [Member] writes:
Walter,

Having had something to do with the cellphone issue on the Cape, understand that all the industry was trying to do was get permissin from CCNS to be able to use the powerline stanchions to install stealth equipment, so there would be reliable service between Eastham and P'town. They didn't want to put up any cell towers. CCNS wouldn't even schedule a meeting on it. The towns out there wanted it too.
01/19/08 @ 2:45 pm
jmm36 [Member] writes:
Isn't "beholden to" the only kind of lobbying that would count as negative? Mitt put it well when he said he is not going to Washington or spending 20+ million of his own money to do favors for lobbyist, whether they are paid or friends.

Mitt is a man of judgment who will weigh carefully any such proposal with his greater responsibility to the American people.
01/19/08 @ 7:55 pm
bob [Member] writes:
A I recall, wasn't the holier than holy democrat Clinton convicted of lying? And the other local holy one, Kennedy, another career liar? But thats ok right? Because, as all dems will tell you, "That's different".
01/19/08 @ 8:00 pm
wavemaker [Member] writes:
jmm, how naive you are.

The lobbying business doesn't entail calling the President to ask him for something. It entails being The Man, so that the doors are opened for you to bring your issues to any number of bureaucrats in hundreds of different offices, who are, in turn, instructed by someone else higher up that "he's a good guy" and they should "do what you can" for him.

And no. "Beholden to" isn't the same thing as "tied to." But it doesn't really matter -- it's semantics.

Understand, I don't have a particular problem with the lobbyist thing -- I used to be one myself, and I had relationships with them when I was a legislator.

I am only saying that it is disingenuous TO THE EXTREME to profess no relationships with lobbyists when one is sitting next to you on your campaign jet. It just doesn't pass the "ha-ha" test.
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