Candidates and their opponents are becoming ever more creative in their approach to disseminating (dis)information. Here’s an example from an anti-Romney site, RomneyFacts.com:

Now, I would think the candidates would realize that the everything they’ve ever said has the potential to be recorded these days and is accessible, so reconciling a position changes like Governor Romney has had on abortion are going to be problematic.
To be fair, here’s the anti-Hillary Clinton site, StopHerNow.com. It’s a slightly different take mixing humor in with the message. On balance, I believe the anti-Hillary approach will be more “viral” taking on the overtones of humor while spreading the intended message. Here’s a screenshot:
