Mitt's latest criticism is a little wide of the target
-Headline of the Day-
"Lorain officials question use of gypsum plant as Romney backdrop."
President Obama is terrible. Just the worst ever. And Mitt Romney wanted to drive that point home.
So he plans to set up a photo-op in front of the National Gypsum drywall plant in Lorain, Ohio. The plant is shuttered. Weeds probably come up through cracks in the parking lot. Raccoons run wild in the breakroom. It's just terrible.
"What we're saying is, he has been given three years to turn the economy around and bring back jobs," says Romney spokesman Ryan Williams. "He has had time and hundreds of billions of dollars to turn around the economy and he has not done that." Actually, he has -- but let's not muddy the waters with facts here.
Another fact that muddies Romney's argument -- Barack Obama wasn't the president when the plant shut down. According to the report, "City officials in Lorain question whether the drywall factory – which closed during the George W. Bush administration because of a construction industry slump -- could appropriately be used to illustrate that message."
"When you have to clean up a mess that was created over eight years, you will not get it done in four," Lorain City Council President Joel Arredondo told the Cleveland Plain Dealer. "After four years, we are better off than we were before."
Oh crap, there go the facts again. (Plain Dealer)
-Cartoon time with Mark Fiore-
Hey kids, it looks like Republicans finally have the budget they've been waiting for! It's...
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Just between you and me, I don't think that's really Jesus. (MarkFiore.com)
-Bonus HotD-
"Wisconsin loses 4300 private sector jobs in March."
Huzzah for Gov. Walker, who "saved" Wisconsin! (CBS News)