In light of the pro-Obama super PAC Priorities USA Action commercial that shows a former steelworker, Joe Soptic,
imply that Mitt Romney had a hand in wife's death,
The Onion has
uncovered the ultimate story that has, until this day, been covered up by those in the highest seats of power:
CHICAGO—With campaign rhetoric becoming increasingly heated and both
presidential nominees releasing more attack ads, a new 30-second spot
from the Obama campaign this week accuses his opponent Mitt Romney of committing the 1996 murder of 6-year-old beauty pageant queen JonBenét Ramsey.
Titled “He Did It,” the advertisement asks if anyone can truly
remember where Romney was the night of the child’s murder, and whether
the U.S. populace wants a president capable of strangling a little girl
and dumping her body in her parents’ basement.
President Obama appears at the end of the advertisement to approve the message.
“I think this is a fair ad, and I think Mitt Romney owes an
explanation to the American people as to why he murdered JonBenét
Ramsey,” said Obama campaign manager Jim Messina, who called the
commercial’s black-and-white reenactment of Mitt Romney carrying a
kicking and screaming child to her death “accurate.” “Ultimately, voters
need to know who they’re getting with Mitt Romney: a job- and
child-killing businessman who is so deceitful he won’t release his tax
returns or admit to a senseless murder that shook the nation to its
core.”
Scheduled to run in multiple swing states, with significant airtime
in Ramsey’s home state of Colorado, the ad criticizes Romney not just
for killing the prepubescent girl, but for going to extreme lengths to
cover it up. It also states that Mitt Romney paid former school teacher
John Mark Karr to falsely come forward as the murderer, and accuses the
former Massachusetts governor of being a sex offender.
Over a silhouette of Romney walking away from the Ramsey
mansion—blood dripping from his hands—the commercial’s narrator asks,
“If Mitt Romney kept the murder of JonBenét a secret from the American
people, what else is he hiding?”
Moreover, at the end of the spot a smiling Romney is seen at a
campaign event saying, “I killed her, and I had a good time.” Sources
from the Romney campaign were quick to announce that the audio and video
had been cobbled together from different statements he made during that
particular rally.
“Personally, if I killed JonBenét Ramsey, I would have come clean and
told the American people that on day one,” Obama’s communication
director David Axelrod said on Sunday’s installment of Meet The Press.
“But I think that’s a key difference between Barack Obama and Mitt
Romney. Barack Obama never murdered a child, and Mitt Romney did.”
According to sources at Obama’s Chicago headquarters, the “He Did It”
commercial is just the first in a new series of attack ads that accuses
Romney of drowning actress Natalie Wood in 1981, convincing cult leader
David Koresh to burn down the Branch Davidian ranch in Waco, TX, and
causing the Challenger disaster.
“I think these ads will end up being very effective,” former Bill
Clinton campaign strategist Dick Morris said. “If you are an undecided
voter and you are constantly seeing images of Mitt Romney standing over a
child’s lifeless body, or, as in the case of the ‘Zodiac’ spot,
shooting two high schoolers at point blank range on their first date,
that’s a pretty persuasive image right there.”
Added Morris, “This ad very effectively reminds us that no child murderer has ever been elected into the White House.”
Though the Obama campaign has denied it, many Beltway observers have
said the advertisements are retaliation for the Romney camp’s highly
controversial ad, “Boom,” which accuses the president of being the
fertilizer bomb that destroyed an Oklahoma City federal building in
1995.
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