Ed Gillespie is catching a world of criticism this morning for ‘retroactively retired‘ and the whole Mitt team is getting lectured on extremely poor handling of offshore accounts, outsourcing, and Romney’s quantum physics approach to having been CEO and not CEO of Bain at the same time. But any campaign operative or observer will tell you that it’s very, very difficult for a campaign to be more forthcoming, agile or aware than the candidate himself. Read More
I hope it’s not too obvious to note this. But there’s another aspect of the Bain storm that is critical to recognize. Mitt Romney has had a disastrous few days. Maybe it will go on for another day or another week. But at some not too distant point in the future we’ll be on to something else. And yet both campaigns get that this skirmish is a battle for one of the biggest prizes of the whole campaign.
The Obama campaign is hitting this so hard to take a series of associations and embed them so deeply into voters’ consciousness that they become inseparable from the mention of the phrase ‘Bain Capital’. Those are ‘joke’, ‘liar’, ‘felon’, ‘retroactively retired’, ‘SEC filings’, ‘Caymans’, ‘whiner’, ‘buck stops here’, ‘hiding something’. Read More
Team Romney: Obama sings, too — also, Fast and Furious and other stuff!
Team Romney rolls out new attack ad featuring Obama singing.
Another top director emails in about the new Obama ad — “Firms” — and points to another recent Obama ad that jumped out to him as having higher-than-usual production values. He wonders if Team Obama has recruited some ringers from Hollywood to up the game on the quality of ads to compensate for being outspent by Team Romney on quantity: Read More
Obama campaign tell us their new TV ads were produced by the same team they’ve been using all along. No Hollywood ringers, no change in personnel.
Republican governors twisted in knots arguing why Obama giving them more flexibility on welfare-to-work programs is a terrible thing.