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In reply to the discussion: Should Democrats put the Bain issue on the back burner for a bit? [View all]panader0
(25,816 posts)19. Bain, the tax returns, the overseas accounts (and that paperwork in the Caymans etc)
Rmoney's residence issues prior to becoming Guv, gee, there's a smorgasbord of goodies to chose from, an all you can stomach plate full of goodies to choose from. All of these issues are interrelated, and won't go away.
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they are, rMoney is claiming no opertional ties to Bain after 99..tax returns would prove this
uponit7771
Jul 2012
#7
But strategically, wouldn't it be better for Democrats to have it as two issues?
kentuck
Jul 2012
#9
Hell no. His business experience is what he claims to run on ... so let's make him run on it.
JoePhilly
Jul 2012
#8
Bain, the tax returns, the overseas accounts (and that paperwork in the Caymans etc)
panader0
Jul 2012
#19
Use them both at the same time, for once why don't WE build the national rhetoric.
Kurska
Jul 2012
#23
No, I'd continue to hammer the everloving fuck out of him on both issues, "Chicago Style."
Amerigo Vespucci
Jul 2012
#26
Haven't we asked repeatedly for his tax returns and info on his Bermuda mail drops?
Rosa Luxemburg
Jul 2012
#29
I really don't know. I imagine they have a strategy. But like another poster said, they're related.
Honeycombe8
Jul 2012
#43