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Romney May Have Lied About His Father Marching with Dr. Martin Luther King

Posted by Steve Benen, The Carpetbagger Report at 7:09 AM on December 20, 2007.


This revelation, if accurate, is likely to be a very unhelpful embarrassment to Romney.
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On Meet the Press over the weekend, Tim Russert pressed Mitt Romney on his church's history of racism. As the host noted, the LDS Church didn't allow black people to participate fully in church services until 1978. "You were 31 years old, and your church was excluding blacks from full participation," Russert said. "Didn't you think, 'What am I doing part of an organization that is viewed by many as a racist organization?'"

Romney had heard this many times before, and immediately drew a distinction between his church's history and his family's history. "My dad marched with Martin Luther King," Romney said. As the former governor sees it, his parent's work helps reflect his "fundamental core beliefs."

He's done this quite a bit. In his very high-profile speech on religion in America two weeks ago, Romney described "American values," and bragged, "I saw my father march with Martin Luther King."

But whether this actually occurred is now open to some question. The Boston Phoenix looked into Romney's claim and "can find no evidence that the senior Romney actually marched with King, nor anything in the public record suggesting that he ever claimed to do so." Indeed, Mitt Romney never even claimed that his father marched with MLK until after his father passed away -- "not even when defending accusations of the Mormon church's discriminatory past during his 1994 Senate campaign." (via Mr. Furious)

Asked about the specifics of George Romney's march with MLK, Mitt Romney's campaign told the Phoenix that it took place in Grosse Pointe, Michigan. That jibes with the description proffered by David S. Broder in a Washington Post column written days after Mitt's College Station speech. Broder, in that column, references a 1967 book he co-authored on the Republican Party, which included a chapter on George Romney. It includes a one-line statement that the senior Romney "has marched with Martin Luther King through the exclusive Grosse Pointe suburb of Detroit."

But that account is incorrect. King never marched in Grosse Pointe, according to the Grosse Pointe Historical Society, and had not appeared in the town at all at the time the Broder book was published. [...]

In fact, King's only appearance in Grosse Pointe, according to Berschback, took place after Broder's book was published. That was for a March 14 speech he delivered at Grosse Pointe High School, just three weeks before King was assassinated. But there was no march, and George Romney was not there.

Uh oh.

This 1968 Grosse Pointe appearance is the one that Romney spokesperson Eric Fehrnstrom initially insisted, in email exchanges with the Phoenix, was the event in question. Fehrnstrom cited the Broder column and "the Romney family recollection."

Of the many contemporaneous and historical records of the Grosse Pointe speech, none make any mention of George Romney's attendance. It is unlikely, if not implausible, that his presence would have gone unnoticed: not only was he governor of the state, he had just, weeks before, dropped out of the race for President.

And, Mitt Romney would not have known about the event, let alone had a chance to "see" it. He was at that time in the middle of his two-year mission for the Mormon church in Le Havre, France. By his own description and others', he was cut off from virtually all contact with his family; and at the time, King's Grosse Pointe appearance was no more than local news.

The original mention, in Broder's 1967 book, of a Romney-King Grosse Pointe march might have resulted from an accidental conflation of several different events.

This revelation, if accurate, is likely to be a very unhelpful embarrassment to Romney, following similar flaps this week over Romney attending a Planned Parenthood fundraiser (which contradicts some of his previous comments about his family's PP contributions) and an NRA endorsement he cited that didn't actually happen.

Stay tuned.

UPDATE: "He was speaking figuratively, not literally," Eric Fehrnstrom, spokesman for the Romney campaign, said of the candidate.

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Steve Benen is a freelance writer/researcher and creator of The Carpetbagger Report. In addition, he is the lead editor of Salon.com's Blog Report, and has been a contributor to Talking Points Memo, Washington Monthly, Crooks & Liars, The American Prospect, and the Guardian.


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Blackwater ?
Posted by: US Citizen on Dec 20, 2007 7:21 AM   
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Is it true MItt Romney received a large campaign donation from Blackwater?

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» RE: Blackwater ? Posted by: VZEQICVA
Everything about Romney.........
Posted by: reval on Dec 20, 2007 7:21 AM   
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....... is a fraud. He's a fraud, his wife's a fraud and his sons are frauds.

Click HERE for another example of their holy fraudulence. (WMP video)
~Rev. El
Pastor, WVCSR

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» good to see ya, pastor Posted by: KaptainSpiffy
Gross Pointe is right next to Detroit.
Posted by: MamaPantz on Dec 20, 2007 7:41 AM   
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I'm in no way trying to defend Romney, but I was just wondering if the march in question actually took place in Detroit ,which MLK did appear, and because Gross pointe borders Detroit and Gross Pointe is where really rich people live in big houses, the family stayed with someone there? I live in Detroit, so I would imagine if you were gonna come here, and you had connections with someone in Gross Pointe, you'd opt to stay there. A lot of people are afraid of Detroit, so if it even happened, they probably hot tailed it back to the mansion where it's safe. Ya know, cause everyone's all riled up with MLK in town, so they wouldn't want to have any problems.
It doesn't matter anyway, cause you shouldn't believe anything he says. He scares me.

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Romney's Been A Bad Son
Posted by: QQOblivion on Dec 20, 2007 8:00 AM   
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I wouldn't want that torture-loving war-making religious nutcase Mitt Romney to be president even if his father WAS Martin Luther King Jr. It doesn't matter to me if his father was a racist or was a civil-rights advocate. What matters is that Mitt Romney probably is a racist himself, and that he is likely a liar.

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» RE: omney's Been A Bad Son Posted by: PakiBoy
He lies
Posted by: Chloe2005 on Dec 20, 2007 10:20 AM   
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and switches sides on every issue. Isn't that what the repukes said about kerry? Liars are acceptable when it comes to Republicans (King george in point) BUT he looks so presidental and isn't that the most important requirement??

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» RE: He lies Posted by: MrAllen
Romney's lies are nothing new.
Posted by: cassbettinger on Dec 20, 2007 2:32 PM   
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Romney has been lying about one thing or another since the campaign began, which is an excellent way to demonstrate to the Republican base that he is worthy to succeed George W. Bush. The fact that he is a Mormon is irrelevant...and should not even be a topic of discussion; the fact that he supports GWB on virtually every issue, including the Iraq debacle, torture, and the war on the Constitution, is relevant...and should be a topic of conversation.

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