Romney hits back at Obama's criticism

Romney hits back at Obama's criticism

Mitt Romney hit back at President Obama for his scathing attack on him and his fellow Republicans, saying the Democrat is "inaccurate" in his rhetoric.

"This is a president who so misrepresents the policies and proposals of our party and of myself as well and then fails to acknowledge the mistakes and the errors in his own record," Romney said this afternoon on Sean Hannity's radio show. "It's just astonishing to listen to him."

Obama took aim at a Republican budget passed by the House, calling it "thinl y veiled social Darwinism," and took a dig at Romney's use of the word "marvelous" in describing that plan. Obama's words came during a speech before editors and reporters from the Associated Press.

The Obama speech is the latest sign that the fall campaign may have already begun and that the White House is focusing on Romney, the GOP front-runner.

Romney in recent days has focused his campaign rhetoric on Obama, rather than GOP rival Rick Santorum.

In his radio interview, Romney once again criticized Obama as a "failed" president when it comes to his handling of the economy.

"There's no question that under this president, this recovery has been the most tepid, the most weak, the most painful, since the beginning of our recorded economic history," Romney said in his radio interview. "And I'm including the Great Depression."

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