You know what they "really mean." Romney's statements were accurate.Gerald McGrew wrote:See, this is the stupid little fucking game Romney and the conservative diehards are playing. "Technically, we never actually said Jeep is moving all production to China", when they very clearly implied exactly that.Coito ergo sum wrote:So, the quote about moving Jeep production to China is accurate.
When you start holding Obama to what he "implies," I'll take this bullshit seriously.
Oh, so now we're going to have to take the latest statement from corporate management as fucking gospel? When the same guy, the President of Jeep, comes out and says he misspoke, then you might have a point. The rest of the executives are running for political cover.Gerald McGrew wrote:Except the company has come out since and stated unequivocally that not only did Bloomberg get the story wrong, Jeep/Chrysler is actually expanding production in the US. They keep saying it over and over and over and over..."Bloomberg and Romney are wrong. Bloomberg and Romney are wrong. Bloomberg and Romney are wrong. Bloomberg and Romney are wrong."And why would the story make readers believe that Chrysler plans to shift Jeep production to China? Because the Bloomberg article quoted the president of Jeep saying that they were considering doing just that.
But you just keep clinging to an obvious lie because that's what a good, loyal Republican does.
And, the only time you guys seem to want to believe a corporate executive is when it helps your guy. Romney accurately reported on what the President of jeep said. Even if some other Chrysler executive says something different, it doesn't make Romney a liar and it doesn't mean the Jeep executive is the one not telling the truth.