Ronald Reagan Jr. (Ron) was on Hardball with Chris Matthews Tuesday night. They were talking about Romney's lie-of-the-day where he falsely tried to spew that Chrysler's Jeep was shipping American jobs to China.

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This stuff, you know, weeks ago, the Romney campaign said, we`re not going to let this campaign be run by fact-checkers. I mean, I have never heard it said, you just say, we don`t care if you find out we`re lying. Lying is a bad word. We don`t care if you catch us. We`re going to keep doing it, because we`re desperate.

So, Mitt Romney probably hopes that the truth isn't going to find him in Ohio at some point here.

He's been a shapeshifter his entire political career. This shouldn't surprise us, and yet somehow he's taken it to a new level. The Romney campaign attaches itself to untruth like a sexually aroused little dog on a visitor's leg. I mean, it just starts humping away at these lies here.

As you said, he makes the speech where he says that he read something somewhere about Jeep going overseas to China. It's pointed out to him that`s not true.

Chrysler points out to him that that's not true. So what does he do?

Doubles down with a TV ad.

That`s point -- it's pointed out that that ad is not true. What does he do? Triples down with a radio ad, too. It is just extraordinary. And the question is, do Ohioans, do Americans, does the media tolerate this level of dishonesty from a presidential candidate? I hope not.