Unabogie
Philosopher
I'm still skeptical. This is the Boston Globe indirectly quoting an Obama campaign spokesperson. Why would an Obama campaign spokesperson be a good source for this information?
I'm not claiming it's false, just reserving judgement until I hear it from a source that I would expect to know (such as McCain or a McCain campaign spokesperson).
[ETA: And it sounds like there was a typo in the lead in sentence to that bit. Shouldn't it have said "The volume of tax returns requested by the Obama campaign is not unusually large"? Then the 23 years of returns McCain allegedly got would stand in contrast.]
Well, here's the full statement from the Obama campaign.
http://www.politico.com/blogs/burns...lams-romney-black-box-wants-years-119769.html
If this weren't true, wouldn't Romney be quick to refute it and embarrass Obama? I keep looking and not even the rightwing blogs have said anything to refute it. I know that isn't proof positive, but I think it's pretty strong evidence.Mitt Romney has asked Americans to elect him President based on his experience as a corporate buyout specialist. Each week, new questions are raised about whether he took unusual steps to avoid paying his fair share in taxes. Today’s report suggests that Governor Romney is exploiting a loophole in order to shield his assets and investments from public review.
Mitt Romney has put his personal financial assets in a black box and hid the key, attempting to play by a different set of rules than any candidate in recent history. In fact, Mitt Romney’s own father released 12 years of tax returns when he ran for president. President Bush released his tax returns dating back to 1991. And President Obama released his returns dating back to 2000 when he ran for president.
Governor Romney provided 23 years worth of tax returns to the McCain campaign so they could determine if he would make a suitable Vice President. He must meet that same standard now so that the American people may judge whether he would be a suitable President, and whether there are any conflicts of interest that could cloud his judgment.