Parody ad shows Romney supporting Obama

By Andrew Jones
Tuesday, November 22, 2011 14:31 EDT
GOP candidate Mitt Romney, in an ad released by his campaign. Screenshot via Youtube.
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In response to Mitt Romney’s misleading ad released on President Barack Obama, the folks at BuzzFeed decided to have a little fun at making their own deceptive commercial.

Twisting Romney’s words from his original Youtube video announcing his candidacy for president, BuzzFeed edits the former Massachusetts governor supporting Obama in the 30 second ad.

“I’m Mitt Romney, I’ve become convince that with President Obama’s policies, America’s best days are still ahead,” the humorous ad says. “That’s why today, I’m announcing that President Obama’s policies will confirm America’s future to become the greatest nation the history of the Earth. I’m Mitt Romney, thanks so much.”

The former Massachusetts’s governor released an ad Monday evening with Obama saying, ““If we keep talking about the economy, we’re going to lose.” However, Obama was quoting the words of a strategist for Sen. John McCain during the 2008 presidential campaign, pointing to the GOP’s weakness on economic matters.

WATCH: Video from Buzz Feed, which was published on November 22, 2011.

 
 
 
 
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