Andrew McCarthy: Mitt-Bain movie is a disgrace

I haven’t had a chance to watch this new movie “King of Bain” yet, which is why I haven’t posted it here. But it sounds like I’m not missing anything, according to Andrew McCarthy from NRO. He says the movie lacks substance and is overall disgraceful and something you would expect from Democrats.

I’m coming up for air after some deadlines that couldn’t be delayed anymore, so I finally got around to watching the Mitt-Bain movie today. It is disgusting — something you’d expect from Michael Moore or Occupy Wall Street. It plays on every juvenile prejudice in the book (Romney heckled, hands counting wads of cash, Romney speaking French, Romney statements out of context repeated again and again) It is wildly inaccurate even in what little it tells us about Bain (two of the four companies were not under Romney’s direction when the job losses occurred). Moreover, we learn very little even about the four companies profiled (like whether they would have survived had Bain not intervened) — all we hear is that, because of Mitt Romney personally, parents had to raid the college funds and skip meals so their children could eat. I’m surprised there wasn’t a Romney look-alike pushing a wheelchaired granny off the cliff — maybe she could even have landed on the Paul Ryan wheelchaired granny.

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So guess who is now backing away from this movie?

Gingrich was quick to distance himself from the attack by the super PAC, which is independent of his campaign, when approached by a woman who identified herself as a member of Occupy Columbia on Thursday afternoon at the state capitol.

“I’d like to ask you about your video that you released about Romney, about Bain Capital,” the woman said as she held a recorder out to the former speaker of the House.

“Oh, I didn’t – that’s not my video,” Gingrich responded, cutting her off as he made his way toward his campaign bus.


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