
Obama’s signature move: Unsealing private records
maggiemay
2012/08/08 16:06:11
Mitt Romney presents one enormous problem for Barack Obama’s
campaign: No divorce records. That’s why the media are so hot to get
their hands on Romney’s tax records for the past 25 years. They need
something to “pick through, distort and lie about” — as the Republican
candidate says.
Obama’s usual campaign method, used in 100 percent of his races, has been to pry into the private records of his opponents.
Democrats aren’t going to find any personal dirt on the clean-cut
Mormon, so they need complicated tax filings going back decades in order
to create the illusion of scandal out of boring financial records.
Romney has already released his 2010 tax return and is about to
release his 2011 return. After all the huffing and puffing by the media
demanding those returns, the follow-up story vanished remarkably quickly
when the only thing the return showed was that Romney pays millions of
dollars in taxes and gives a lot of money to charity.
Let’s take a romp down memory lane and review the typical Obama
campaign strategy. Obama became a U.S. senator only by virtue of David
Axelrod’s former employer, the Chicago Tribune, ripping open the sealed
divorce records of Obama’s two principal opponents.
One month before the 2004 Democratic primary for the U.S. Senate,
Obama was down in the polls, about to lose to Blair Hull, a
multimillionaire securities trader. But then the Chicago Tribune leaked
the claim that Hull’s second ex-wife, Brenda Sexton, had sought an order
of protection against him during their 1998 divorce proceedings.
Those records were under seal, but as The New York Times noted: “The
Tribune reporter who wrote the original piece later acknowledged in
print that the Obama camp had ‘worked aggressively behind the scenes’ to
push the story.” Many people said Axelrod had “an even more significant
role — that he leaked the initial story.”
Both Hull and his ex-wife opposed releasing their sealed divorce
records, but they finally relented in response to the media’s hysteria —
18 days before the primary. Hull was forced to spend four minutes of a
debate detailing the abuse allegation in his divorce papers, explaining
that his ex-wife “kicked me in the leg and I hit her shin to try to get
her to not continue to kick me.”
After having held a substantial lead just a month before the primary,
Hull’s campaign collapsed with the chatter about his divorce. Obama
sailed to the front of the pack and won the primary. Hull finished third
with 10 percent of the vote.
As luck would have it, Obama’s opponent in the general election had
also been divorced! Jack Ryan was tall, handsome, Catholic — and shared a
name with one of Harrison Ford’s most popular onscreen characters! He
went to Dartmouth, Harvard Law and Harvard Business School, made
hundreds of millions of dollars as a partner at Goldman Sachs, and then,
in his early 40s, left investment banking to teach at an inner city
school on the South Side of Chicago.
Ryan would have walloped Obama in the Senate race. But at the request
of — again — the Chicago Tribune, California Judge Robert Schnider
unsealed the custody papers in Ryan’s divorce five years earlier from
Hollywood starlet Jeri Lynn Ryan, the bombshell Borg on “Star Trek:
Voyager.”
Jack Ryan had released his tax records. He had released his divorce
records. But both he and his ex-wife sought to keep the custody records
under seal to protect their son.
Amid the 400 pages of filings from the custody case, Jack Ryan
claimed that his wife had had an affair, and she counterclaimed with the
allegation that he had taken her to “sex clubs” in Paris, New York and
New Orleans, which drove her to fall in love with another man.
(Republicans: If you plan a career in public office, please avoid marrying a wacko.)
Ryan had vehemently denied her allegations at the time, but it didn’t
matter. The sex club allegations aired on “Entertainment Tonight,” “NBC
Nightly News,” ABC’s “Good Morning America,” “The Tonight Show with Jay
Leno,” and NBC’s “Today” show. CNN covered the story like it was the
first moon landing.
(Interestingly, international papers also were ablaze with the story —
the same newspapers that were supposed to be so bored with American
sexual mores during Bill Clinton’s sex scandal.)
Four days after Judge Schnider unsealed the custody records, Ryan
dropped out of the race for the horror of (allegedly) propositioning his
own wife and then taking “no” for an answer.
Alan Keyes stepped in as a last-minute Republican candidate.
And that’s how Obama became a U.S. senator. He destroyed both his
Democratic primary opponent and his Republican general election opponent
with salacious allegations about their personal lives taken from
“sealed” court records.
Obama’s team delved into Sarah Palin’s marriage and spread rumors of
John McCain’s alleged affair in 2008 and they smeared Herman Cain in
2011 with hazy sexual harassment allegations all emanating from David
Axelrod’s pals in Chicago.
It’s almost like a serial killer’s signature. Unsealed personal
records have been released to the press. Obama must be running for
office!
So you can see what a pickle the Obama campaign is in having to run
against a Dudley Do-Right, non-drinking, non-smoking, God-fearing,
happily married Mormon.
They’ve got to get their hands on thousands of pages of Romney’s tax
filings so that the media can — as Romney says — lie about them. It will
be interesting to see if Obama can pick the lock of the famously
guarded IRS.
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- Romney's continuing scandalous withholding of his tax records is not only not going away, it seems like the spotlight shines a little stronger on Romney every day he continues to try to keep his past a secret.
- There's plenty in Romney's past that the public already knows about and rejects - like his propensity to harass and beat up gay students while he was in prep school, or the way he tortured his poor dog by strapping it to the roof of his car for a six hour trip and almost killing the poor pooch, or his draft dodging, spending time when he should have been defending his country instead in a French chalet complete with personal chef and chauffeur
- Both Jack Ryan and his wife AGREED with the Judge's ruling unsealing the record of their divorce. Their only issue was to keep the records regarding custody sealed, which the Judge agreed to. Candidate Obama had nothing to do with it. You also overlook the fact that Ryan was already behind in the polls BEFORE the records were unsealed.
- The Obama campaign never spread rumors about John McCain's alleged infidelity, and Sarah Palin created her own meltdown without any help from anyone, li...
- Romney's continuing scandalous withholding of his tax records is not only not going away, it seems like the spotlight shines a little stronger on Romney every day he continues to try to keep his past a secret.
- There's plenty in Romney's past that the public already knows about and rejects - like his propensity to harass and beat up gay students while he was in prep school, or the way he tortured his poor dog by strapping it to the roof of his car for a six hour trip and almost killing the poor pooch, or his draft dodging, spending time when he should have been defending his country instead in a French chalet complete with personal chef and chauffeur
- Both Jack Ryan and his wife AGREED with the Judge's ruling unsealing the record of their divorce. Their only issue was to keep the records regarding custody sealed, which the Judge agreed to. Candidate Obama had nothing to do with it. You also overlook the fact that Ryan was already behind in the polls BEFORE the records were unsealed.
- The Obama campaign never spread rumors about John McCain's alleged infidelity, and Sarah Palin created her own meltdown without any help from anyone, like the way she exploited her own children for political gain and hid the truth about her grandson Trig.
- The revelation of Herman Cain's history of sexual misconduct didn't come from the Democrats, it came from Rick Perry's campaign. Besides, it was the Right Wing strategy all along to let Cain stay in the race long enough for them to claim they aren't racists, but as soon as Cain started actually garnering some support the RNC had to torpedo him quickly and efficiently, which they did.
- Finally, coming from people who still lie about the President's birth certificate, his college education, his marriage, his brief experimentation with drugs when he was young, ridiculous nonsense about homosexual affairs (and birther in chief Jerome Corsi is now claiming that President Obama was married to a man before he married the First Lady - even though gay marriage wasn't legal anywhere in the United States at the time Corsi claims this nonsense happened), you have long ago forfeited any entitlement to criticize ANYTHING the President's campaign does or says.
Have a good life.
My bet is that Obama will never unseal his records, never… EVER. Because they contain information that could destroy his political career. Once this challenge is made public, my prediction is you’ll never hear about Mitt’s tax returns ever again. End of story.
1) Obama enrolled as a foreign exchange student
2) Who paid his tuition
3) His thesis
By the way, Article 2 of our Constitution does not require tax returns. PERIOD
...well I see the 'gif' part of magical bunny is not going to make the transition. Needless to say obummer's head comes up out of the hat.
1)Lael Brainard, nominee for Treasury Undersecretary of International Affairs:, Brainard "was late in paying real estate taxes in 2005, 2006 and 2007. A report by the staff of the Senate Finance Committee, which is overseeing her confirmation, also challenged the accuracy of a home office deduction Brainard. The challenge led Brainard to reduce the deduction on her 2008 return, says ALG. The AP also reports Brainard was evidently not forthcoming to the committee: "The committee's top Republican is unhappy that the committee staff had to submit 10 sets of questions to Brainard before getting complete information about the discrepancies."
2)Capricia Marshall, Chief of protocol for the State Department, a position that carries the status of an ambassadorship – Marshall failed to file taxes in2005 &2006
3)Kathleen Sebelius, secretary, Health and Human Services: The former governor of Kansas amended three years' worth of tax returns to correct "unintentional errors," paying back taxes and interest totaling just under $8,000.
4)Ron Kirk, Trade Representative: Th...
1)Lael Brainard, nominee for Treasury Undersecretary of International Affairs:, Brainard "was late in paying real estate taxes in 2005, 2006 and 2007. A report by the staff of the Senate Finance Committee, which is overseeing her confirmation, also challenged the accuracy of a home office deduction Brainard. The challenge led Brainard to reduce the deduction on her 2008 return, says ALG. The AP also reports Brainard was evidently not forthcoming to the committee: "The committee's top Republican is unhappy that the committee staff had to submit 10 sets of questions to Brainard before getting complete information about the discrepancies."
2)Capricia Marshall, Chief of protocol for the State Department, a position that carries the status of an ambassadorship – Marshall failed to file taxes in2005 &2006
3)Kathleen Sebelius, secretary, Health and Human Services: The former governor of Kansas amended three years' worth of tax returns to correct "unintentional errors," paying back taxes and interest totaling just under $8,000.
4)Ron Kirk, Trade Representative: The former mayor of Dallas, Tex. owed nearly $10,000 in back taxes for 2005, 2006 and 2007; filed an amended return after the Finance Committee noted the discrepancies.
5)Caroline Atkinson, Treasury Undersecretary of International Affairs (same job Brainard is going for): "Caroline Atkinson, was told she had to withdraw after a 'tax problem' was revealed early in the vetting process, according to officials,” reports the ABC News blog.
6)Tom Daschle, nominee for Secretary of Health and Human Services: Failed to pay taxes on more than $300,000 worth of income he gained through consulting work, including the taxfree use of a car and driver for several years.
7)Nancy Killefer, nominee, Administration's Chief Performance Officer: Withdrew after Killefer was found to have failed to pay employment taxes for household help.
8)Hilda Solis, Secretary of Labor: Husband had unpaid tax liens against his business in Los Angeles county; in all, 16 state and county tax liens amounting to $11,640.
9)Timothy Geithner, Secretary of the Treasury :Extent of tax problems longer than previously known. Geithner didn't pay Social Security and Medicare taxes while he worked for the International Monetary Fund between 2001 and 2004. As an American citizen working for the IMF, Mr. Geithner was technically considered self-employed and was required to pay Social Security and Medicare taxes for himself as both an employer and an employee, reports the Wall Street Journal. In 2006, the IRS audited Mr. Geithner's 2003 and 2004 taxes and concluded he owed taxes and interest totaling $17,230, according to documents released by the Senate Financeommittee. The IRS waived the related penalties, the Journalreports.
And how many times must you folks be reminded that HARRY REID IS NOT RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT.
Check Romney's website --- the disclosure forms are right there. And while you are at it, you might tell me what page the $77,000 deduction for the dressage horse (from previous comment) is on on his 2010 tax return (the only one made public), because I have gone through all 203 pages and can't find it.
PS - Doesn't the mere fact that Mitt Romney's tax returns are 203 pages long ALONE make you wonder what the hell he is so desperate to hide in the other nine years?
Romney did NOT take the $77,731 deduction on his 2010 tax return as you have alleged. He took $50 dollars.
You might want to read from Slate.com (a left leaning blog): http://www.slate.com/blogs/mo...
In part it says:
"The way this works is that the Romneys, the Ebelings, and Beth Meyers have together formed a corporate entity called "Rob Rom Enterprises LLC," which owns Rafalca and pays for his upkeep. The Romneys reported $77,731 in "passive losses" related to their investment in Rob Rom Enterprises, but of that their account only deemed $50 to be actually eligible for deduction. The forms don't explain the thinking behind that, but it's probably because losses from your horse corporation can't be used to offset unrelated income. If Rafalca had brought in more money, then Rafalca's care and feeding expenses could be deducted from that income, but in 2010 Rob Rom Enterprises doesn't seem to have had much income.
But there's a twist!
[T]he tax code lets you carry disallowed hobby losses forward to offset hobby income in future yea...
Romney did NOT take the $77,731 deduction on his 2010 tax return as you have alleged. He took $50 dollars.
You might want to read from Slate.com (a left leaning blog): http://www.slate.com/blogs/mo...
In part it says:
"The way this works is that the Romneys, the Ebelings, and Beth Meyers have together formed a corporate entity called "Rob Rom Enterprises LLC," which owns Rafalca and pays for his upkeep. The Romneys reported $77,731 in "passive losses" related to their investment in Rob Rom Enterprises, but of that their account only deemed $50 to be actually eligible for deduction. The forms don't explain the thinking behind that, but it's probably because losses from your horse corporation can't be used to offset unrelated income. If Rafalca had brought in more money, then Rafalca's care and feeding expenses could be deducted from that income, but in 2010 Rob Rom Enterprises doesn't seem to have had much income.
But there's a twist!
[T]he tax code lets you carry disallowed hobby losses forward to offset hobby income in future years. Now that the Romneys' horse is an Olympian, his owners could presumably be paid quite handsomely for his services at the stud farm. Consequently, Mitt and Ann may soon have some income that they actually can use that nearly $78,000 loss to offset--i.e., finally getting the tax deduction that they're taking the heat for today."