Newt Gingrich’s campaign unveiled a new website today to provide what it describes as a “public service to voters unable to follow and understand Mitt Romney’s changing positions and stories on just about every issue and element of his past.”
Newt 2012, which labels the website
Tales of Mitt, plans to update it “as the primary campaign continues to document all of Mitt Romney’s flip-flops and new stories trying to explain his liberal record.”
“Trying to keep the site updated as rapidly as Governor Romney changes his positions and obscures about his past will be a daunting undertaking,” said Gingrich spokesman R.C. Hammond. “But we pledge to keep up with the deluge of material the governor is sure to provide.”
TalesofMitt.com features text and video documenting former Massachusetts Gov. Romney’s “flip-flops, prevarications and attempts to hide his history as a liberal Massachusetts Republican.” The three videos up now include the previously released “What Kind of Man” and two new releases, “Which Mitt Is It?” and “Mitt’s Blind Trust Bluff.”
“On issues ranging from the facts about Romneycare to voting for Democrats, we can find Mitt Romney talking out of both sides of his mouth, with the only constant being his own political interest at a given moment in time,” Hammond said.
“Of course, the issue really isn’t the correct understanding of blind trusts, despite Romney’s convenient interpretations. It’s whether voters can trust Mitt Romney. And as we’ve seen in 1994, 2002, 2008, and 2012, Mitt Romney will say anything and change any position just to get elected,” Hammond said.
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