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Obama ‘Redistribution’ Audio Clip Cited by GOP Was Truncated–They Misinform Again

Sadly the Mitt Romney campaign is on their continued path of deception. The consistency of misinformation from the Republican Party, not only the Mitt Romney campaign but the party in general is very understandable.

When your policies are anathema to the poor and middle class the only possibility of getting elected is to lie and misinform. Luckily with the advent of the Internet and aggressive bloggers misinformation is generally cross checked quickly. Near the end of the election we will need to redouble our efforts to ensure the barrage of lies and misinformation that will be unleashed is mitigated quickly.

The clip that Republicans are now touting below about President Obama embracing redistribution shows a level of intellect when viewed in its entirety Mitt Romney could only dream of. Imagine what could be attained if policy wonks like the President who are really interested in equal access were able to get these policies effected.

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Obama ‘Redistribution’ Audio Clip Cited by GOP Was Truncated

The 14-year-old audio clip circulated by the Mitt Romney campaign this week to attack Barack Obama as favoring “redistribution” of wealth was “deceptively edited,” Democrats say, leaving out important context that Obama provided in his next breath.

In the clip Republicans are pushing around – and Romney now cites on the stump – then Illinois State Sen. Obama is heard speaking at a university conference in October 1998, appearing to endorse “redistribution” of wealth.

“I actually believe in redistribution, at least at a certain level, to make sure that everybody’s got a shot,” Obama is heard saying on the clip, which then abruptly ends.

In the full recording, obtained by NBC News, Obama continues to explain in the next sentence that he is speaking broadly about making city and state government more efficient in their use of resources — and endorses “competition” in the “marketplace.”

“How do we pool resources at the same time as we decentralize delivery systems in ways that both foster competition, can work in the marketplace, and can foster innovation at the local level and can be tailored to particular communities,” he says.

The edit of the last line out of the clip earned Romney and the Republican National Committee a “four pinocchios” rating by fact checkers at the Washington Post.

When asked about the newly revealed context, RNC spokeswoman Kirsten Kukowski insisted that Obama’s comments still reflected a commitment to fostering government dependence.

“His policies over the past three and a half years bear that out,” Kukowski said. “Under Obama we have increased our dependency on government with 47 million Americans on food stamps, record levels added to our debt and gutting work requirements for welfare. Instead of pro-growth policies, the Obama administration says they are relying on increased food stamps and unemployment to stimulate the economy.”

The Romney campaign notes that secretly-taped videos of Mitt Romney at a Florida fundraiser in May – in which the GOP nominee

Obama ‘Redistribution’ Audio Clip Cited by GOP Was Truncated – ABC News

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