Romney video attacks Obama’s ‘You didn’t build that’ comment

Mitt Romney is not letting up on his criticism of President Barack Obama's "you didn't build that" remark emphasizing the role government plays in creating private business.

The presumptive GOP nominee is out with a nearly two-minute long Web video featuring the owner of a New Hampshire metal company countering Obama's message and attacking the president's policies toward small business.

"My father's hands didn't build this company? My hands didn't build this company?" Jack Gilchrist, owner of Gilchrist Metal Fabricating Co., says in the video. "President Obama, you're killing us out here."

The ad also features footage of Romney's speech outside Pittsburgh on Monday, in which he took the president to task for his comments, describing them as "foolishness."

Like Romney's speeches this week, the video fails to include a longer version of Obama's quote, which he made during a campaign stop last Friday in Virginia.

"You didn't get there on your own. I'm always struck by people who think, well, it must be because I was just so smart. There are a lot of smart people out there. It must be because I worked harder than everybody else. Let me tell you something—there are a whole bunch of hardworking people out there," Obama said at a rally in Roanoke on Friday. "If you were successful, somebody along the line gave you some help. There was a great teacher somewhere in your life. Somebody helped to create this unbelievable American system that we have that allowed you to thrive. Somebody invested in roads and bridges. If you've got a business, you didn't build that. Somebody else made that happen.

Romney's video omits Obama's comments explaining his view that teachers and people who "invested in roads and bridges" helped private business.