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Republicans To Mittens: Release The Returns
1. Ron Paul "Politically, I think that would help him," Paul said in a interview with Politico. "In the scheme of things politically, you know, it looks like releasing tax returns is what the people want." .. http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0712/78599.html#ixzz20w7ycTBE
5. Robert Bentley "I just believe in total transparency," Bentley told ABC News. "In fact, I was asked today that question -- do you think that Governor Romney should release his tax returns? And I said I do. I said, I release my tax returns. I may be the only public official in Alabama that does, but I release mine every year and I just believe that people should release their tax returns. And if you get them out and just get past that, it just makes it so much easier." http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/2012/07/gop-governor-calls-on-mitt-romney-to-release-additional-tax-returns-and-show-he-has-nothing-to-hide/
Iowa Governor Terry Branstad had harsh words for Romney’s anti-wind position, which would affect the state’s 7,000 wind jobs:
“It needs to be continued, not forever, but it does need to be continued for a while and the result is it’s been a very good thing for Iowa in terms of 20 percent of our energy is now generated by wind,” Branstad said.
“We have a lot of farmers that receive rent from having wind turbines on their property and we have a lot of jobs associated with it.” [...]
Branstad blamed “confusion” in the Romney campaign for Romney’s stand against the tax break for wind energy production. [...]
“They don’t understand,” Branstad said. “You’ve got a bunch of people that have put that website together that are bunch of east coast people that need to get out here in the real world to find out what’s really going on.” thank you arizona1 .. http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=78156050
for that one and for this one .. bits ..
Republican Congressman Blasts GOP: Party Caters To ‘Extremes,’ Is ‘Incapable Of Governing’
Congressman Richard Hanna (R-NY) is fed up with the GOP.
Hanna singled out Michele Bachmann’s “suggestion that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin be investigated to see if she has ties to Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood” as an example of a party that has gone off the rails.
The Syaracuse Post-Standard has the story:
“I have to say that I’m frustrated by how much we — I mean the Republican Party — are willing to give deferential treatment to our extremes in this moment in history,” he told The Post-Standard editorial board.
…“We render ourselves incapable of governing when all we do is take severe sides…” he said. “If all people do is go down there and join a team, and the team is invested in winning and you have something that looks very similar to the shirts and the skins, there’s not a lot of value there.”
…“I would say that the friends I have in the Democratic Party I find … much more congenial — a little less anger,” he said.
BuzzFeed reports that Hanna is not alone and “moderate members of the House GOP conference feel that Boehner, who has struggled with an often raucous and openly defiant right wing, has forced them to go along with conservative demands but has provided them little in return.”
Republicans Urge Romney Focus on Jobs After Troubled Trip .. bits ..
John Weaver, who advised the party’s 2008 nominee, Arizona Senator John McCain, said the flare-ups that consumed Romney’s trip reflected a broader problem: With the candidate eschewing risk and offering little detail about what he’d do as president, his campaign is being defined by small things.
“He comes across sometimes as if he’s Gulliver and he’s tied down by all the Lilliputians when he could actually stand up and exert some strength -- he just seems to be tied down by a lot of little things,” said Weaver, who advised Romney’s Republican primary rival former Utah Governor Jon Hunstman Jr. “If they were a little bolder, a little more specific and took some chances -- I don’t consider them chances, but I know they see them that way -- I think he could win.”
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Tax Returns
“Maintaining the secrecy creates the impression, justly or not, that there is something there to hide,” concluded a July 26 editorial in the New Hampshire Union Leader, a newspaper influential in Republican politics. “No escaping that reality. The impression is there. And it will cost Romney votes he cannot afford to lose.”
Sooooooo? .. ok .. Lack of Romney's Progress to Now .. consider one incomplete list ..
1. Russia's Medvedev .. 'we have moved on' .. 2. Australia's Foreign Minister Bob Carr .. 'misrepresented' 3. the Slovak foreign minister, and deputy prime minister, Miroslav Lajcak, “People have moved on” 4. David Cameron, "Of course it's easier if you hold an Olympic Games in the middle of nowhere." 5. leader of the opposition Labour party, Ed Miliband .. Romney's, "Mr. Leader" 6. MI6 7. London mayor, Boris Johnson, "...there's a guy called, Mitt Romney, who wants to know whether we're ready..." 8. many other people in the UK 9. Netanyahu .. Romney's 'good friend'? .. wha??? .. 10. Saeb Erekat, senior aide to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, "It is a racist statement and this man doesn't realize that the Palestinian economy cannot reach its potential because there is an Israeli occupation..." 11. Palestinians in general 12. Ron Paul .. release tax returns .. 13. Richard Lugar 14. George Will 15. Bill Kristol 16. Robert Bentley 17. Haley Barbour 18. Michael Steele 19. David Frum 20. Iowa Governor, Terry Branstad, “They don’t understand,” [...] bunch of east coast people that need to get out here in the real world to find out what’s really going on.” 21. Congressman Richard Hanna (R-NY), fed up with the GOP, “I would say that the friends I have in the Democratic Party I find … much more congenial — a little less anger,” 22. John Weaver, adviser of Senator John McCain in 2008, "He [Romney] comes across sometimes as if he’s Gulliver..." 23. the New Hampshire Union Leader, a newspaper influential in Republican politics .. 'secrecy creates the impression Romney has something to hide'. 24. Karl Rove, “You have to shake your head.” 25. an ever increasing number of American voters
What do all those people have in common? .. yup, and more to come as more of we "you people" see hurricane Romney fade into silence ..
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