Consider the irony of politics. President Obama and his surrogates had openly accused Mitt Romney as a felon surrounding his departure of Bain Capital and his signing authority in 1999, a possible SEC violation and felony — a charge Romney vehemently denies. Quite hypocritical from a man who self-admittedly used and possessed cocaine as outlined in his own autobiography. Who is the felon? Pot, meet kettle.
Bryan Wright
Salt Lake City
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What an absurd letter.
First, it was _one_ member of the Obama team who casually remarked that Romney had committed a felony by lying on his SEC forms.
Moreover, Obama admitted, without being asked about it, that as a youth he More..
Ah, more from the Pee Wee Herman camp. "I know you are so what am I?"
I think the difference is that Obama has been much more transparent by admitting his past mistakes. On the other hand Mitt has been very unwilling to admit his own youthful indiscretions and has taken a tack of obfuscation when it comes to his past. More..