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Politics He'd Like To Change the Subject What's keeping Romney from turning his Bain experience to his advantage? Posted Tuesday, Jul 17, 2012, at 10:21 PM ET Toward the end of the 2011 movie Margin Call, a thinly fictionalized drama about the subprime mortgage apocaylypse, a senior trader at a large bank drives past some classy new homes, and it sets him off. He tells a young associate People want to live like this in their cars and their big fucking houses that they can't even pay for?" he rants. "Then you're necessary. The only reason they all get to continue living like kings is because we've got our fingers on the scales in their favor. I take my hand off and the whole world gets really fucking fair really fucking quickly and nobody actually wants that. Replace one of the key words in there with "gosh-darn," and I think you've got the tone conservatives want Mitt Romney to strike. Why, when Bain Capital comes up, does the candidate go into a crouch? When he miked up for a media tour to clean up the story last week, why didn't he defend the private equity group he'd founded? The closest he came, in an interview with Jan Crawford, was "I'm happy that Bain went on, on its own, and did a number of terrific things." What kind of terrific things? The Obama campaign's multi-pronged attack against Bain criticizes the company, and Romney, for profiting from outsourcing by investing in companies like Global-Tech Appliances, and for making money from the failure of companies like AmPad. Angry laid-off workers have been ... To continue reading, click here. Join the Fray: our reader discussion forum What did you think of this article? POST A MESSAGE | READ MESSAGES Also In Slate Another Abortion Showdown in Virginia Marissa Mayer Is in Over Her Head The Romney Campaign's Data Strategy | Advertisement |
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Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Politics: He?d Like To Change the Subject
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