specifically the lazy. vick ticks who are dependent on the government. at least it was before those remarks were made public. still a bit of a surprise that the romney campaign bit on mr. gingrich s idea, that they took that advice. but they did take that advice. the ream campaign has been running ads accused president obama of gutting welfare reform by removing its work requirements. president obama did not do that, but the romney ads, a lot of them now, say he did. they show white americans working hard and they say this president wants to take your hard-earned money and give it away to lazy welfare recipients who aren t working. it s not true as a matter of policy.
line of attack portraying president obama as the welfare president. specifically the lazy. vick ticks who are dependent on the government. at least it was before those remarks were made public. still a bit of a surprise that the romney campaign bit on mr. gingrich s idea, that they took that advice. but they did take that advice. the ream campaign has been running ads accused president obama of gutting welfare reform by removing its work requirements. president obama did not do that, but the romney ads, a lot of them now, say he did. they show white americans working hard and they say this president wants to take your hard-earned money and give it away to lazy welfare recipients who aren t working. it s not true as a matter of policy. but that s how the romney campaign has been running against obama.
government. at least it was before those remarks were made public. still a bit of a surprise that the romney campaign bit on mr. gingrich s idea, that they took that advice. but they did take that advice. the ream campaign has been running ads accused president obama of gutting welfare reform by removing its work requirements. president obama did not do that, but the romney ads, a lot of them now, say he did. they show white americans working hard and they say this president wants to take your hard-earned money and give it away to lazy welfare recipients who aren t working. it s not true as a matter of policy. but that s how the romney campaign has been running against obama. he repeated the lie to cnn just last week. there was a moment back in may when it became a scandal that a pro-mitt romney super pac had even been pitched the idea of bringing jeremiah wright back as an attack on president obama. that ad campaign was never picked up by the pro-romney super pac or the romney campaig
the charge is perfectly issues. false. but it also seems perfectly which is seen in all of the polling. tuned to stoke white voters obviously, during the romney acceptance speech, the failure economic resentment about lazy to mention afghanistan, the bill came due on that tonight politically. welfare people. john kerry took advantage of it. the republicans got shy about and i was also struck in the repeating this inflammatory john kerry speech by a failed presidential candidate who lost welfare charge last week. and lost on the talk about being they let some undercard people before it before you were talk about it, but they didn t against it. being able to laugh about it, to put it at the top of the picket. be at peace of it, i thought was now they are running the welfare pretty remarkable. ads again. and having the candidate say it the self-deprecating remark again on fox news. on that. in 2012 they are running a jesse dr. jill biden and joe biden are coming up in just a moment.
out, that creates a solidarity with mitt romney who is a victim of the great political correctness machine. do you think that is also motivated the welfare attacks? we have five ads on welfare in two and a half weeks when essentially accused president obama on a totally nonfactual basis of being the president of lazy welfare recipients who don t want to work but want your money? the hilarious moment is i m going to take the bait. because i m now sitting on the rachel maddow show show being like, those ads are super racist, but no, it s very difficult when you look at the history of attacks on redistribution, particularly around welfare, have had a loaded racial subtext forever. you ll note in the romney ads, there s not a single african-american who appears in one. the back of one guy s head. it s a multiracial look of the american worker or the people on welfare. none of them are black. they understand what the history of the racial subtext is, but they also understand how t