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Romney Dismisses Tax Return Disclosure Calls From Republicans
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07-18-2012, 03:34 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-18-2012 03:47 AM by ecarina.)
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Romney Dismisses Tax Return Disclosure Calls From Republicans
Most of the last four years, I've observed Obama and thought he had to be about the stupidest, most self destructive high level American
(Note: the physiological phenomena on open display here: both projection of one's own intentions, motivations and behaviour onto "opponents," and ALSO concurrent empathy impairment, i.e. the lack of ability to understand the feelings and thoughts of even one's own constituencies and opinion leaders). Mitt Romney dismissed calls from within his own party Tuesday to release additional years of tax returns, arguing that some of his fellow Republicans don't quite get the destructive capacity of Democratic opposition researchers. "Oh, I think people in my party just say, ‘Look, this is a non-issue, just release the returns and it will all go away.’ My experience is that the Democratic Party these days has approached taxes in a very different way than in the past," Romney told WPXI, an NBC Affiliate in Pittsburgh. "Their opposition people look for anything they can find to distort, to twist, and to try and make negative, and I want to make this a campaign about the economy and creating jobs. And they want to make this campaign about attacking people and diverting attention from our job picture in this country." The comment came in a taped interview, meaning that it was delivered before Texas Gov. Rick Perry joined the expanding chorus of Republicans urging Romney to release more returns and get the issue behind him. The idea that Republicans don't appreciate how vicious Democrats will be with Romney's tax returns is an overstatement. Politicians are aware of the concept of opposition research. Romney's own oppo-research squad made quick work of Perry in the Republican primary. The statement also appears to be an implicit acknowledgement that there is material in Romney's tax returns that is so complicated and exotic that it could be distorted, fairly or not. More: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/07/17...81425.html We aren't there to keep the bastards honest [the famous slogan of the now-defunct Australian Democrats]. We're there to replace the bastards. ~Australian Greens Leader Bob Brown |
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