If Mitt Romney is
waiting for an apology - it might be a while.
From President
Obama, no apologies for the sharp new attacks on republican Mitt Romney and his
leadership time at Bain Capital.
An Obama campaign
spokeswoman took the fight to a whole new level when she claimed Romney's
either lying to the American people about when he left Bain, or committed a
felony in filing false documents with government regulators. "He's now
claiming I wasn't there at the time except he files an SEC listing that says he
was the CEO, Chairman and President of the company," said President Barack
Obama.
In a new ad, team
Romney is blasting the President for going negative. "This is not the
candidate of hope and change. This is a candidate who is hoping to change the subject,"
said Rep. Paul Ryan, (R) Wisconsin.
Romney's campaign
wants to shift the fight back to the economy. "The President is the
outsourcer-in-chief with our taxpayers' dollars," said Romney Senior
Advisor, Ed Gillespie on NBC's Meet The Press, last Sunday.
But for now, Mitt
Romney remains on defense, forced to explain the business background that's the
heart of his resume.