bramnick and catherine crier and keith boykin with us tonight, who just published an article called the swissboating of mitt romney. pretty good. and leader bramnick, i have to ask you first, have you ever seen a better ad? how in the world would you counter that? stipulating he won t be on the idol and he s not got a great singing voice, but at the end of the day, this is a guy who created jobs at staples, at domino s, at the sports authority. at the end of the day when people go in and vote, they don t care if he can sing like the idol. they care if he can create jobs. create jobs, that terminology in and of itself, the bain people themselves when all of this started said we re not in this to create jobs. we re in it to make money for our investors. as sort of an aside effect, you get a few jobs. that s great. he didn t create jobs. and four of the ten biggest success stories for bain in his
welcome back to the ed show. the obama campaign is hitting mitt romney i think where it hurts. they re out with a new commercial that some are calling the most effective political ad of 2012. it hits romney on everything from his outsourcing of jobs to his offshore bank accounts. take a look. o beautiful for spacious skies for amber waves of grain for purple mountains majesty above the fruited plain america america god shed his grace on thee and crown thy good with brotherhood let s bring in new jersey republican assembly leader john
million not $250,000, but they re circing it up and going along with the president. for the democrats to hold the white house and hold the senate, they are going to be on the same page. the period of kind of creative dissent, which we believe in and certainly in the media we like seeing democrats fighting each other, but for their own good, they re going to have to pull together now. jonathan alter, thanks for coming in. coming up, the republicans get ready to appeal obamacare again. they re hoping the 31st time will be the charm. we ll talk about the politics of it all and the opposition next. pennsylvania republicans, this is a warning, folks, maybe it s a wake-up call. pennsylvania republicans are trying to steal the election. find out what they re about to coming up next. catherine crier, donna lieberman, and new jersey gop assembly leader john bramnick will join me for the discussion.
million not $250,000, but they re circing it up and going along with the president. for the democrats to hold the white house and hold the senate, they are going to be on the same page. the period of kind of creative dissent, which we believe in and certainly in the media we like seeing democrats fighting each other, but for their own good, they re going to have to pull together now. jonathan alter, thanks for coming in. coming up, the republicans get ready to appeal obamacare again. they re hoping the 31st time will be the charm. we ll talk about the politics of it all and the opposition next. pennsylvania republicans, this is a warning, folks, maybe it s a wake-up call. pennsylvania republicans are trying to steal the election. find out what they re about to coming up next. catherine crier, donna lieberman, and new jersey gop assembly leader john bramnick will join me for the discussion.
but republicans are forging ahead with their plan. a lucrative state contract was awarded to a republican lobbying firm to create ads that educate the masses. your right to vote, it s one thing you never want to miss out on. this year, the law requires that every pennsylvania voter show a photo id at the polls. as the philadelphia city paper reports, the psas were reported by a company called the bravo group. bravo group s president and ceo is a former executive director of the state s republican party. he s also a pharmaceutical lobbiest, a school voucher supporter, and best of all, he s a fund-raiser for mitt romney. a lot to take down here. let s bring in donna lieberman, the executive director of innew york civil liberties union. new jersey gop assembly leader john bramnick, and attorney and author catherine crier. great to have all of you with us tonight. this is a big and developing