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Brian Montopoli, Jan Crawford /

CBS News/ September 26, 2012, 7:30 PM

Romney: Obama engaged in "character assassination"

CRAWFORD: Governor Romney, a lot of your conservative supporters are getting anxious, they're imploring you, I've heard your supporters on the rope line, they're telling you, "Be ruthless, be more aggressive." Do you think you haven't been aggressive enough? Do you plan on being more aggressive?

ROMNEY: This is a campaign, not about character assassination, even though that's what I think has come from the Obama camp by and large.

CRAWFORD: Character assassination? Do you think the Obama camp engaged in character assassination?

ROMNEY: Oh yeah, sure, they try and completely misrepresent my point of view, along with why I'm in this race, but I think fundamentally the American people are interested in who can make their life better? Who can make people get better jobs and better incomes. And I can. He's proven that he does not have the capability to do that. I do, I've proven that throughout my career. I think that's what it's going to come down to, so I listen to a lot of advice but frankly I'm going to keep on my message, which is I know how to get this economy going, create jobs, more take home pay for the American people.

CRAWFORD: What do you think, I mean, we hear this over and over again from your conservative supporters, be more aggressive. What do you think they mean by that, why are the feeling that frustration, that anxiety?

ROMNEY: Well, I can't speak for the viewpoints of all the commentators, and people I meet from place to place. Some people say, "Just be who you are!" Others say, "Get tougher! Attack!" And my own view is this; I'm going to be who I am and describe why I think I'm the person who's going to become the next president of the United States, and how my policies will make life better for American families. You've got a lot of single moms wondering how to put food on the table at the end of the week. You've got a lot of people can't find work. That's the group of people I want to speak to. And that's why I think I'll be successful.

CRAWFORD: But getting your message out, why has the Obama campaign dramatically outspent you in ad spending here in this key state, Ohio, in Florida, why are they outspending you in television?

ROMNEY: Well, the Obama folks have a lot of money. The president's an incumbent.

CRAWFORD: But you do too.

ROMNEY: Well, uh, he has more. And that's just the nature of the fact that he's an incumbent and has good support, a lot of union support. They're able to write one big check as a union, that doesn't happen on our side of the aisle.

CRAWFORD: But you have the super PACs.

ROMNEY: And we have good support from super PACs, I think both parties do, but the president has had sufficient funds to get his campaign out there, so do we.

CRAWFORD: Are you putting that in the ground game? Where is that money? You are raising a lot of money, where is that money going, if not on television ads.

ROMNEY: Well, I'll let you look at the spending by campaign, but the president has a good deal more in his campaign. We have more money that comes into our party than he does, and that means the party is able to run, if you will, super PAC ads, and some things of that nature that we can't do directly as a campaign, but we're husbanding our resources in half, and fortunately, in the six weeks we have until the end, we'll be I think about equal on the air and you know we'll also have debates, and I think far more people will watch debates and make their assessment based on what they see in the debates than what they see in 30 second ads, and in the debates if someone says something that's not accurate, why, there's an opportunity to point out it's not accurate, and I'm looking forward to that chance.

CRAWFORD: Last question. Do you think the news media, the mainstream media is in the tank for President Obama?

ROMNEY: Well, I think we have a system of free press, people are able to provide their own perspective based on their own beliefs, I think there's some people who are more in my camp, there's a lot of people who are more in his camp, and I don't worry about that.

CRAWFORD: So you think you're getting a fair shake?

ROMNEY: I don't think anybody in my business thinks they wouldn't like to re-write the stories, and write the media accounts in a way that's more favorable to them, but I don't worry about that. I take my message out, I know I'll have a chance through ads, through the debates, to get my message home to the American people.


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rkjones55 says:
Romney put an old fashioned ass whipping on Obama. He made him look like a kid who just had his candy bar stolen. Obama is just a political puppet and without his telepromter to feed him lines he is lost. Put your tail between your legs and crawl back to Chicago and let a real man show you how its done.
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Mick_from_Amsterdam says:
"and say that ypu intended..."

See that, CBS...do you see what you caused? reply
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Mick_from_Amsterdam says:
and say that ypu intended...

See that, CBS...do you see what you caused?
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ToolMangler1 says:
If Romney would quit being a Caricature, oops,,,, (Character), people would quit taking 'shots' at him..
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thetruth2000 says:
Even a rational person can see the character assassination. They have mischaracterized everything from Romney's time at Bain to his time as Governor. The only thing they haven't mischaracteized is his time running the Olympics - probably because he worked for free so it goes against their whole "Greedy rich guy" message. What I don't get is why the Romney campaign doesn't call them out on it - probably because everyone at media publications are former White House insiders who "left" after not getting the economy going while in the White House, and will twist things. The whole "pioneer of outsourcing" was manufactured by a former white house aide who is basically spreading Whtie House propoganda at the Washington Post. We are getting dangerously close to Iranian state owned TV.
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steamed2 says:
Obama campaign engaged in character assassination? OHMYGOD! Let's just stay with the most mindless 'in your-face' character assassination of a president in modern history, repeated over and over with the tacit approval of even high ranking Republican leaders with the intention of inflaming easily manipulated, narrow-minded and bigoted elements of their party. "Their candidate is a dirty (gasp) Muslim!" "He's not even an American and has no birth certificate!" He was born in (gasp) Kenya!" While in Mitt's case, least he only has to put up with what comes out of his own mouth. Trouble is, that's rather reminiscent of that scene from the movie Blazing Saddles and Mitt's the Sheriff trying to save himself from being hanged.
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zenia5 replies:
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@steamed.....how true. The rightwingnuts have called President Obama a communist, socialist, terrorist, and worse. They have ridiculed him and his family relentlessly for four years...and now have the gall to accuse him of character assassination???? How absurd.
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0blama says:
Benghazi Gate
What we know.
1) Did not listen to Libyan intelligence before murders.
2) Lying to Americans that this was not a pre-planned attack for political reasons.
3) Almost no reporting by the media on the most important story in America for political reasons.
4) Stonewalling investigations by not allowing the FBI in Libya because it is not safe even though CNN and many others are there and have been almost from the beginning.
5) Disturbing e-mails to CNN as to not report what was in Amb. Stevens diary which indicated that he thought his life was in danger and that he was on an Al-Queda hit list.
6) The Vile Rat admission that his life was in danger.
7) Romney was right but you will never hear that from the media.
What else do we not know???
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DerKooser says:
I believe it is more like Mit is engaging in Character Suicide. He just can't seem to stop his own mouth from shooting his self.
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cocomann15 says:
MITTY, YOU worthless piece of cardboard,, you have to have a character first....
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ge556 says:
I don't think we've ever had such a whiny presidential candidate before.
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