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Stephanie Condon /

CBS News/ January 13, 2012, 1:17 PM

Are GOP attacks against Romney helping Obama?

Republican presidential hopeful former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney talks about his plan for creating jobs and improving the economy during a speech Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2011, in Las Vegas, at McCandless International Trucks. AP Photo/Julie Jacobson

After days of taking hits from his Republican rivals for his record as a business leader at Bain Capital, the Romney campaign is finally hitting back, charging in a new ad that his opponents are "embarrassing themselves by taking the Obama line."

In recent days, several conservatives have made it clear that they agree: Many have argued that by attacking Romney's record as head of the investment firm, Newt Gingrich and Rick Perry have turned their backs on Republican principles. Perry, for instance, has called Romney a "vulture capitalist. Others say that Romney's record of job creation at Bain is fair game for his GOP rivals.

To be sure, even Romney has said on the campaign trail that the Republican candidates should be able to withstand primary attacks if they plan on running a successful general election campaign. Conservatives are concerned, however, that this latest line of attack only serves to handicap the GOP ahead of the general election by validating a Democratic argument against unscrupulous business practices. And as Romney's chances of clinching the GOP nomination grow, President Obama's re-election team and his allies are ready to pounce.

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"These are fabricated attacks from two very desperate and bitter men who know they can't win but are putting themselves and vengeance above the GOP," said Trey Hardin, a Republican strategist and senior vice president at the communications firm VOX Global. "Undoubtedly the Obama team, in lieu of currently not having any campaign strategy at all, are licking their chops."

Speaking to conservative radio host Laura Ingraham on Thursday, Sen. Jim DeMint said, "To have a few Republicans in this race beginning to talk about how bad it is to fire people... it really gives the Democrats a lot of fodder."

For months, President Obama's re-election team and the Democratic party have acted on the presumption that Romney will be the GOP nominee. Today, the Obama campaign released a four-page memo focusing on Romney's business record. The memo slams Romney as a "corporate raider," borrowing the slur used in a series of ads sponsored by a pro-Gingrich super PAC.

The super PAC ads, cut from a 28-minute web video called "King of Bain," hit the South Carolina airwaves on Thursday and call Bain Capital "more ruthless than Wall Street."

The Obama campaign memo, penned by Stephanie Cutter, mirrors that argument. "With the devastation he left in his wake, Romney's business record doesn't reflect the virtues of free enterprise so much as the worst exploitation of it," Cutter wrote.

The memo specifically focuses on Bain's record in South Carolina, where the third Republican nominating contest takes place on January 21.

"Voters deserve straight answers about [Romney's] record, so they can know how his perspective would influence his decisions and actions if he were President of the United States," Cutter wrote. "For instance, voters in South Carolina deserve to know about the millions Romney and his partners made off closing down the 114,000-square-foot Holson Burnes factory in Gaffney... Just four years after the factory opened, Bain fired 150 workers and shipped some of the operation overseas."

On MSNBC Friday morning, Richard Trumka, president of the labor union organization AFL-CIO -- a traditional Democratic ally -- said he agrees with that line of attack.

"I heard [MSNBC host Joe Scarborough] say it's going to backfire because of the attack on free enterprise. The question is what kind of free enterprise, and who does that free enterprise benefit?" Trumka said. "If that kind of free enterprise only benefits the top percent, you're going to see more of what you saw on the street."

To serve as a contrast to the companies restructured by Bain, Trumka pointed to President Obama's intervention in General Motors. "The president saved the car industry," he said.

Romney's defenders have pointed to the GM intervention as an example of what they say is the Democrats' flawed approach to free enterprise.

In a newsletter to his supporters Thursday, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee defended Romney, chiding other Republicans embracing a "leftwing argument against capitalism."

Huckabee wrote that Bain engaged in "creative destruction," which means downsizing a company in order to save the company in the long run.

"The other alternative, the Obama way, is to use vast amounts of taxpayer money to prop up companies that are failing in the marketplace," Huckabee continued. "Sometimes, with a big enough cash transfusion, they survive, like GM. Other times, all the money in the world can't stop them from going belly-up and losing all their jobs, like Solyndra."

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Even Romney's other rivals have resisted casting Romney as a "corporate raider." On the campaign trail in Rock Hill, South Carolina Friday, former Sen. Rick Santorum chastised Gingrich, saying "conservative alternatives [to Romney] don't go out and attack the capitalist system as [Gingrich] has done."

On Wednesday, Gingrich seemed to suggest his attacks have been influenced by the way President Obama frames economic issues. Still, Gingrich spokesman R.C. Hammond told reporters later that the campaign is "absolutely not" having second thoughts about the Romney attacks.

"We will continue to examine what decisions he made at Bain, why he made those decisions, what was motivating him to make those decisions and the American people can decide whether or not they want an investment-banker-in-chief as their commander-in-chief," he said.

On Friday, the Gingrich campaign repudiated alleged inaccuracies put forward by the pro-Gingrich super PAC. Gingrich, however, maintained that Romney's record at Bain deserves scruinty, saying, "The American people have a right to know the facts about the records of the men and women who are asking them for their vote."

Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin -- whose husband has endorsed Gingrich -- argued on Thursday that the attacks are reasonable, and that the GOP candidates "need to vet one another" before a nominee goes up against Mr. Obama.

Certainly, it's nothing new for primary opponents to attack each other. In fact, in the 2008 campaign, when John McCain was competing against Romney for the GOP nomination, McCain argued, "As head of his investment company [Romney] presided over the acquisition of companies that laid off thousands of workers." (McCain in this election cycle has endorsed Romney.)

Still, Hardin argues that the attacks launched by Perry and Gingrich smell of desperation particularly since the candidates switched from casting Romney as a moderate on issues like health care to casting him as a ruthless corporate raider.

"All is fair in love and politics - as long as it is true - but, if these are valid and relevant talking points, then why didn't we hear them in Iowa and New Hampshire?" Hardin asked. "Gingrich and Perry are not trying to reinvigorate their campaigns - they are choosing to commit political suicide with a bang because they both know their political careers are over in a matter of days."

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occupy_cbs says:
overtax: "try to retrofit your car with a solar panels and miniature windmills."



HA! HA! Only a fox/rush parrot would even suggest something so dumb!

Almost like pushing outlandish rightwing propaganda of how an EXPORT pipeline would reduce our price of GASoline, when GASoline is now our NUMBER ONE EXPORT, and GAS/OIL is traded on the commodities futures trading market in this global economy!

YOU wacko teabagging extremists need to educate yourselves, before you spew such ridiculous claims and look even more ignorant than you are!



In a first, gas and other fuels are top U.S. export
Dec. 31, 2011

http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/energy/story/2011-12-31/united-states-export/52298812/1
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stupa5 says:
100% heps him
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occupy_cbs says:
Simply amazing that any teabagging extremist or evangelical christian voter, could ever rally around such a moderate flip-flopper like willard romney, that has always treated the middle class worker like the dirt on his $2,000 shoes!


Hmmmm...willard romney better be prepared for headlines like this:

Special Report: Romney's Steel Skeleton in the Bain Closet (Reuters)

Bain Capital Tied to Bankruptcy, Closing of KC Steel Plant (KC Star)

Another Romney Layoff Victim, this one a Conservative, Speaks Out (Washington Post)
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occupy_cbs replies:
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I have a feeling that willard romney is going to make all the far-right republican voters, feel like and smell like the farmyard manure that looks like the dirt on his $2,000 shoes, and sorry they stepped in it!
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simplequestions says:
Ron Paul supporters who are reading this message. We need you. Become more active on these comment pages. Talk and share information about Ron Paul. DO not give up!!! I know as well as you do that we are fighting a fight against an organized system that won't go down easily. Help Ron Paul. Everyone unite.
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simplequestions says:
In 2002 a man predicted almost every major even since 9 / 11. This is the video of him doing it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGDisyWkIBM

Stop letting the media think for you please!!!
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tsigili says:
Not really. It was already reported that the Democrats were investigating Romney's Bain record. It would all have come out anyway, if Romney wins the nomination........and there is no doubt, it will not play well to independents.

They really should have looked at Romney a lot more carefully, before the "establishment" made him their pick.
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overtax says:
Nothing is going to help Obama!
Gas buddy .com reports gas will be $5 a gallon by Memorial Day.
Just say Keystone XL pipeline and one President who has been sitting on his hands about it.
Prices will skyrocket on everything and the Green Job President will try to retro
fit your car with a solar panels and miniature windmills. His stance against drilling
will be his finish. Just watch all the negative adds that will pop up this summer.
One and done.
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jimbom121 replies:
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ummm, keystone is being built on the largest aquifier in the country and requested to be dealyed by the GOP Governor of Nebraska.

I'll bet Limbaugh forgot to mention that.
occupy_cbs replies:
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HA! HA! Only a fox/rush parrot would even suggest something so dumb!

Almost like pushing outlandish rightwing propaganda of how an EXPORT pipeline would reduce our price of GASoline, when GASoline is now our NUMBER ONE EXPORT, and GAS/OIL is traded on the commodities futures trading market in this global economy!

YOU wacko teabagging extremists need to educate yourselves, before you spew such ridiculous claims and look even more ignorant than you are!



In a first, gas and other fuels are top U.S. export
Dec. 31, 2011

http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/energy/story/2011-12-31/united-states-export/52298812/1
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leepoe1 says:
I am not anti-religion, but I have a real problem with Bishop Willard Romney becoming president. I can't see how he can keep his role as a Bishop in the LDS and still keep church and state separate. No one thinks it's a problem except red necks and right wing Christians, but I need to hear the Bishop is not going to be shepherding the flock while leading the pack.
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ammo17 says:
i can tell you that obama and his corrupt administration are helping the republicans.
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P0STING_AWAY replies:
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You can say that ... but you are lying through your teeth.
jimbom121 replies:
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Not sure how those links show that Obama is helping the GOP.
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repub1776 says:
When you see Mitt (or a Romney), think cowardice: google teamchickenhawk
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