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    Republicans rally around Romney after hits on Bain

    GREER, S.C. (AP) — An array of Republicans and conservatives — including some of Mitt Romney's sharpest critics — rushed to the GOP presidential front-runner's defense Thursday to counter efforts to paint the former venture capitalist as a job-killer. Under fire, Romney rival Newt Gingrich tempered his attacks on Romney's tenure at the helm of Bain Capital, but Rick Perry defended his approach.

    "We're disappointed" with the line of criticism, said Thomas Donohue, the head of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. The business group doesn't endorse in presidential campaigns, but Donohue said: "We think Romney has had a pretty good track record. Perfect? Hell no, but damn good."

    Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, who ran against Romney four years ago, wrote in an online letter: "It's surprising to see so many Republicans embrace that left-wing argument against capitalism." And another 2008 foe, former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani, told Fox News Channel: "I'm shocked at what they are doing. I'm going to say it's ignorant. Dumb. It's building something we should be fighting — ignorance of the American economic system."

    Romney's new defenders — many of whom have long histories of disagreeing with the former Massachusetts governor — argued that the attacks on his business record undermined the GOP's identity and weakened the party's chief argument against Democratic President Barack Obama, that federal intrusion has stymied the economy's recovery.

    And while the latest comments were more a rejection of attacks on Romney's record at Bain than an endorsement of Romney as a candidate, they signaled a warming toward Romney by a cross-section of the GOP as his party struggles to settle on a more conservative alternative. They also signaled that attempts by Gingrich, a former House speaker, and Perry, the Texas governor, to cast Romney as a cold-blooded predator in the business world appeared to be backfiring badly — and playing right into the Romney campaign's hands.

    A prominent fundraiser in South Carolina — Barry Wynn — shifted his support from Perry to Romney in light of those attacks, which he said had crossed the line in a political party that values free-market capitalism.

    "I've been fighting for this cause most of my life," Wynn said. "It's like fingernails on the chalkboard. It just kind of irritated you to hear those kind of attacks."

    The controversy over Romney's Bain tenure began last weekend when Gingrich, seeking a rebound for his candidacy if not revenge for attack ads that crippled his campaign in Iowa, sought to undercut the central rationale of his chief rival's candidacy — that Romney's business background made him the strongest Republican to take on Obama.

    Perry, whose campaign also is in trouble, joined in.

    Both are accusing Romney of being a fat-cat venture capitalist during his days running Bain, laying off workers as he restructured companies and filled his own pockets.

    But the criticism of both Gingrich and Perry has been swift, with opponents Rick Santorum and Ron Paul refusing to attack Romney's time at Bain, and others fearful about bloodying the Republican most likely to become the party's nominee.

    "If you believe what the Obama administration is doing is a direct assault on the private sector and as Republicans we believe that's the wrong approach, you can't turn around and say what is going on in the private sector is wrong," said Jim Dyke, a GOP strategist in South Carolina who is uncommitted to a candidate in the Jan. 21 primary.

    The backlash against Gingrich and Perry snowballed Thursday when the U.S. Chamber, one of the nation's most prominent pro-business lobbying groups, weighed in.

    Earlier in the week, conservative radio commentator Rush Limbaugh, often a Romney critic, called Gingrich's comments "out of bounds for those who value the free market." Club for Growth President Chris Chocola labeled the attacks "disgusting." And South Carolina Sen. Jim DeMint, who endorsed Romney in 2008 but is unaligned this year, suggested that Romney critics don't understand "the principles of our party."

    "To have a few Republicans in this race beginning to talk about how bad it is to fire people...it really gives the Democrats a lot of fodder," DeMint, arguably South Carolina's most popular Republican, told conservative radio host Laura Ingraham.

    Although presidential contender Jon Huntsman had criticized Romney for a comment he made about firing people, Huntsman said on Wednesday: "If you have creative destruction in capitalism, which has always been part of capitalism, it becomes a little disingenuous to take on Bain Capital."

    Gingrich seems to have gotten the message — to a point.

    While Gingrich said "I'm not going to back down" during a campaign stop in Columbia on Thursday, he made no mention of Romney nor did he repeat his criticism of Romney's record as a venture capitalist.

    Instead, Gingrich tried to shift blame, saying that it was his calls to audit the 2008 federal banking bailout that had "rattled a number of so-called conservatives."

    "When you have crony capitalism and politicians taking care of their friends, that's not free enterprise, that's back-door socialism," said Gingrich, who is airing a TV ad describing Romney's economic plans as timid.

    In a television interview later Thursday, Gingrich said he still reserved the right to question Romney's record "because he's running for president."

    An outside group supporting Gingrich — called Winning Our Future — pressed ahead with plans to launch an advertising attack on Romney's time at Bain, complete with a bruising ad and longer-form video in South Carolina assailing Romney as a vicious corporate raider.

    Perry, who had likened companies like Bain to vultures, avoided attacking Romney for his role at Bain during two stops in South Carolina on Thursday.

    But he defended the approach later, arguing Republicans were better off airing concerns now than letting Democrats exploit it this fall.

    "I don't want to be out there defending practices that put people out of work," Perry told The Associated Press in Walterboro. "My point is if we're going to be the party of positive job growth, we need to be really careful about creating these types of situations."

    During a walk between shops in Summerville, S.C., voter Barbara Schimp pulled Perry aside and told him to "lay off" the Bain attack. She told Perry, whom she supports, that he sounds anti-business.

    "Roger that," Perry responded with a wink.

    Romney, for his part, has tried in recent days to explain the private equity business. He told reporters in Greer as the day began that in the private sector, some businesses grow and thrive while others have to be cut back in order to survive and become stronger.

    "Sometimes you're successful at that and sometimes you're not," Romney said.

    Meanwhile, his team was working behind the scenes to blunt the force of the criticism, distributing talking points to surrogates warning against attacking the free-market economy.

    On Wednesday night, South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, chided Gingrich and Perry indirectly in introducing Romney, whom she has endorsed, during a campaign event in Columbia.

    "We have a real problem when we have Republicans talking like dang Democrats against the free market," Haley said. "We believe in free markets."

    ___

    Associated Press writers Julie Pace and Brian Bakst in South Carolina, and Jim Kuhnhenn in Washington contributed to this report.

     
    • Us and Them  •  4 mths ago
      'To convert the business man into the profiteer is to strike a blow at capitalism … The business man is only tolerable so long as his gains can be held to bear some relation to what, roughly and in some sense, his activities have contributed to society.'

      John Maynard Keynes
      • Ken 4 mths ago
        Greed is good. the republican motto
      • imissbill 4 mths ago
        Well said....
      • PEACEmonger 4 mths ago
        Nice quote. What do all these bankers and wall street cronies contribute to society? NOTHING. They simply use and abuse a system that favors the rich and those in the loop of how it works to make unimaginable wealth. All the while the middle and lower class suffers.
    • WooHoo  •  4 mths ago
      I'd like to know where all these anti big government, deficit worried, budget cutting, hypocrites were during the Bush years?? If indeed a Republican is elected to replace the Obama administration in 2012, we can only assume that the status quo will remain in tact. Spending will hit record highs, the deficit will increase, the debt ceiling will be raised, the Government will expand further into our lives taking away more rights and freedoms in the name of “protecting” the population, more deregulation will be embraced, further crippling of education and an already diminished middle class and jobs in America! In other words the Fleecing of America will continue! Everything the middle class has been fighting for will be for nothing. It will be corporate take over.
      • Jon 4 mths ago
        Ron Paul was in congress voting against all the wasteful spending.
      • Dr.Lecter 4 mths ago
        When Chris Christie drops a duce, the tremors can be felt across the whole eastern seaboard. It probably takes at least 2 full size towels for him to wipe.
      • Grape Apette 4 mths ago
        every redneck in America became on expert on economics as soon as a black man was elected president...Remember during the Bush years, when our troops did not even have the proper equipment to protect themselves in Iraq and Afghanistan? Add that bill to the Obama's deficit! Socialist legislation? Propaganda-- what socialist costs has obama put on us? romneycare?-- not implemented. Longer unemployment is about it... let's blame the blacks and the mexicans...
    • Rsbl  •  4 mths ago
      "I again recommend a law prohibiting all corporations from contributing to the campaign expenses of any party.... Let individuals contribute as they desire; but let us prohibit in effective fashion all corporations from making contributions for any political purpose, directly or indirectly."Teddy Roosevelt added,"The fortunes amassed through corporate organization are now so large, and vest such power in those that wield them, as to make it a matter of necessity to give to the sovereign -- that is, to the Government, which represents the people as a whole -- some effective power of supervision over their corporate use. In order to insure a healthy social and industrial life, every big corporation should be held responsible by, and be accountable to, some sovereign strong enough to control its conduct." -- Theodore Roosevelt
      • Rsbl 4 mths ago
        And for you Obama lovers:

        Jacob Lew - Obama's Third Chief Of Staff Got Rich On Wall Street (Thank You Taxpayers!), Just Like His Predecessors
        By: Pitchfork
        Tags: DICTATORSHIPECONOMY
        All three of President Barack Obama’s chiefs of staff earned millions of dollars after passing through the revolving doors that lie between the Democratic Party and Wall Street. Yet Obama is positioning himself as Wall Street’s foe in the 2012 election, aided by millions of dollars in political donations from Wall Street companies, including Goldman Sachs.

        Notice both of these clowns get their most money from goldman sachs. Are you trying to elect a president, or a corporation?
      • Richard 4 mths ago
        I heard that on Fox too!
      • Rsbl 4 mths ago
        More for Obama lovers:

        Bankrupt Solyndra seeking to pay bonuses
        Tags: ECONOMYPOLITICS/ELECTIONS/CORRUPTION
        Now seems an unlikely time for handing out bonuses at bankrupt Solyndra LLC, but that’s the plan of company attorneys intending to dole out up to a half-million dollars to persuade key employees to stay put.

        Webmaster's Commentary:
        Since the company has gone into bankruptcy, maybe those key employees should be fired?
    • WooHoo  •  4 mths ago
      One of AMERICA'S GREATEST STRENGTHS is a growing and powerful MIDDLE CLASS. They are NOT that at the moment. Middle class Americans are the hard working backbone of this country. They do not want hand outs, they want jobs, self respect, their dignity to support their own families. There has been too much in the way of tax benefits that have been singularly directed toward the wealthy. And you cannot have a healthy society when the wealthy have greater access to political influence and often get extraordinary tax benefits. In 2010, the Supreme Court ruling,. that corporations are persons, entitled by the U.S. Constitution to buy elections and run our government, was the final nail in the coffin. The Roberts Court has once again twisted the Constitution to benefit the wealthy and powerful while leaving ordinary Americans with a diminished voice. Read the headlines: “Supreme Court Removes Another Barrier to Corporate Ownership of Elections” It’s one of the most insidious conflicts of interest in American politics. They’ve gone after our tax dollars. Our public services. Our jobs. Our schools. Our votes. Our future. Our freedoms. And the supreme court have helped them every step of the way.. The social class divide will be even wider, this is what must be stopped.
      End Corporate Rule. End the Bush tax code for the wealthy.
      • bill 4 mths ago
        Very well said!! Thank-you!!
      • imissbill 4 mths ago
        THAT is the most well said and coherent comment i have read in a month IonU. Thank you!
    • T  •  4 mths ago
      Business idea! Take control of the Government with 1.6 trillion budget surplus, cut the top taxes for the top 1%, than start two wars and give the fattest contracts to your closest corporations. Than declare that the Government bankrupt and cut SS and Medicare for all Citizens! Does it sound familiar?
      • Bring'EmHome 4 mths ago
        That sounds like the Obama/Bush cartel playing its game on those crazy Americans again.
      • Richard 4 mths ago
        and you sound.........
      • Southern Guy 4 mths ago
        Yep and pay for half the country to do NOTHING because of their own situation. That's great for the country. Socialism is failing all over the world but you people still want free stuff others pay for.
    • trace  •  Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania  •  4 mths ago
      "Saying it's capitalism don't make it right, boss."
    • T  •  4 mths ago
      30 years of conservative "free market" fetishism have produced a small group of wealthy elitists, a decimated middle class, and a swelling rank of poor, unemployed and underemployed people ... and the GOP wants to continue to push this failed right-wing snake oil because of the twin conservative mantras: "Let them eat cake!" and "It's all about me!."
    • Lost  •  4 mths ago
      Years ago I worked for a company that faithfully made hundreds of millions a year in profits, the owners treated everyone as if they were the most important person in the company just like a huge family. Health insurance was the best possible and along with a great pension plan. The company was not part of the stock market nor did they sell overseas.

      One day a letter came out saying the company was sold to an international super corp and to expect great things.

      Several years later only half of the company still existed, pay cut in half, insurance as useless as a stick in a war zone, and the new pension plan was stick your money in the stock market and save for your own retirement. I was one of the luckier ones I got out at that point. Yep just have to love scam artists like Mitt.
    • Grand Imam O'Reilly  •  4 mths ago
      Look at all the high-principled right wingers saying we were behind you all the way, Mitt.
      What a bunch of weak-minded cowards.
    • Tom  •  Tampa, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      Of course the republicans will rally around Romney, as they have no other candidate worth a grain of salt. The problem, however, is going to be getting independents to support Romney. Yes, some will - however, the majority will not get behind him as his record as governor and a take-over investor will cause him serious problems.

      Keep in mind, Newt is exposing Romney for his business practices citing the differences between free enterprise and a vulture business strategy. The democrats will take his lead and run with it. At some point Romney is going to have to explain several of his business deals that involved buying compaines, only to sell them in pieces as part of their investment strategy - which is quite different than trying to make the company work...
    • IraqWarDeficits  •  4 mths ago
      Romney is toast
    • AnnonymousAmerican  •  4 mths ago
      Romney's biggest problems aren't his religion, or time at Bain Capital. It's how he tries to relate (very poorly btw) to the average American. It's how he pretends to feel the pain of the average American. In his life, he says, he was worried about getting a pink slip. Awww poor guy who was born with a silver spoon in his mouth. So if he had gotten fired, he would be homeless, not be able to feed his family, or maybe lose his country club membership because he couldn't pay his dues? Earlier in this campaign he told people he was "Unemployed". How many average Americans that are "unemploiyed" are worth 250 million dollars? Everyone knows how wealthy he is, and how he never had to worry about his finances, which is fine. But STOP trying to convince us you know how the average Americans feel, because quite frankly YOU DON'T! Romneys continued attempts of relating to people only shows he is an elitist and how out of touch he is.
    • Blue-Collar Guy  •  Columbus, Ohio  •  4 mths ago
      "When you have crony capitalism and politicians taking care of their friends, that's not free enterprise, that's back-door socialism," said Gingrich

      "Roger that," Perry responded with a wink.

      Wow, it just writes itself. STEVEN COBERT for PRESIDENT!!!!!
    • roy  •  Dallas, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      easy for his friends to defend willard.he didn't cost them their jobs.These people are clueless and unable to feel the pain of the ordinary person.
      Poor willard says he was afraid of getting a pink slip from a company he could buy if he wished.Phoney.
    • Joseph E  •  Rogers, Arkansas  •  4 mths ago
      Bain owns clear channel, which controls Limbaugh, Hannity and all the other media pundits. Do your OWN research. Google and Youtube Ron Paul. Never voted for a tax increase, wants to end these wars that are making billions of dollars for greedy corporations (who pay no taxes).... cannot be bought by lobbyists.
    • Veritas Libertis  •  4 mths ago
      Corporations are People! ......I'll believe that when Texas executes one.
    • Proximal2u  •  Richmond, Virginia  •  4 mths ago
      He wants to send your kids to war. I wonder if he will do the same for his. Most likely they will run and hide like he did.
    • Smart Enough  •  4 mths ago
      @Anonymous
      Are your taxes any higher than they were 5 years ago or say 20 years ago? No they aren't. IYou are just a freaking blow hard
    • dislexic  •  4 mths ago
      how to make two cats fight each other, put them facing away from each other, then pull their tails step away and watch them fight. somebody been pulling on republican tails. their so united they fight each other.
    • El  •  4 mths ago
      Who was it who said, "The rich are different from the rest of us?"
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