Three anti-Romney websites launched in 24 hrs.

Published November 8, 2011 5:00am ET



Democrats and conservative Republicans agree. They can’t stand Mitt Romney.

In the past 24 hours, Mitt Romney opponents launched and promoted three separate new websites dedicated to the political destruction of Mitt Romney.

Yesterday morning, liberal activists at Think Progress debuted their new website, “You don’t know Mitt,” featuring the infamous Bain Capital money photo. The site lists 99 opposition research ‘facts’ about Mitt Romney encouraging activists and Romney opponents to tweet or share links related to Romney’s political record.

Shortly after Think Progress announced their website, conservative activists, Tea Party leaders and bloggers announced the launch of “Not Mitt Romney,” a website to recruit conservatives opposed to Romney as the Republican presidential nominee.

“In 2008, conservatives let the GOP Establishment and the mainstream media select our nominee for us. How did that work out?” wrote Right Wing News’ John Hawkins, who helped found the site that aggregates anti-Romney articles and information pertaining to Romney’s record.

Late to the party, fellow GOP candidate Jon Huntsman announced early this morning the launch of “Scared Mitt-less,” a website claiming that Romney is too “scared” to appear on Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace.

The website features a campaign video of a frustrated Romney confronted by questions from the media and features a

 ticker of the 600+ days since Romney’s did a Sunday show appearance.



“Scared Mitt-less” was also the title of a Jon Stewart segment on “The Daily Show” aired last week.