5 Things You Need to Know About Mitt Romney's Shady Investments Before Election Day

Reporters continue to buy that old "blind trust" ruse. It's time to hold Romney accountable.

the campaign has answered each and every question about these shady deals with the same response: that Mitt and Ann Romney's fortunes are in independently administered blind trusts, and they have no clue whatsoever where their loot is invested, much less any influence over how their portfolios are managed. It's an answer that, by and large, the political press has accepted.

But here is the problem: Mitt and Ann Romney do not have blind trusts, and ... Full Story »

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by Dwight Rousu - Oct. 21, 2012

Look in the camera and lie.

political reporters, in the main, accept at face value the campaign’s claims that he’s fully insulated from his investments and that there can therefore be no ... More »

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