So Mitt Did Leave Bain After All In 1999

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[h=1]John King: Why is 1999 so important in 2012?[/h] By John King, CNN Chief National Correspondent



Team Obama says 1999 is the birth year of "The Big Bain Lie" and goes on to suggest that Mitt Romney might have committed a felony.


That provoked a rare statement from Romney campaign manager Matt Rhoades, who called on President Barack Obama to apologize for "the out of control behavior of his staff, which demeans the office that he holds."


Pointed rhetoric aside, just what is the 1999 debate about and why is it potentially significant in the Obama versus Romney race?



At issue is whether Romney, the former governor of Massachusetts, is telling the truth when he says he had no role in investment and operations decisions at Bain Capital once he left in February 1999 to take over the Salt Lake City Olympic Games.


Talking Points Memo
this weekquestioned Romney's claim by citing Securities and Exchange Commission filings listing Romney as Bain's top officer after 1999. The Boston Globe on Thursday carried a similar account -- and that was seized upon by Team Obama.


"Either Mitt Romney, through his own words and his own signature, was misrepresenting his position at Bain to the SEC, which is a felony, or he was misrepresenting his position at Bain to the American people to avoid responsibility for some of the consequences of his investments," Stephanie Cutter, deputy Obama campaign manager, said on a campaign conference call.


Remember that last part of Cutter's statement -- about responsibility for "his" investments.


But first, is there anything other than the SEC filings to suggest a hands-on Romney role at Bain post-February 1999?


No is the word from four sources who communicated with CNN on Thursday -- all of whom have firsthand knowledge of Bain's operations at the time in question. Three of the four are Democrats, and two of the four are active Obama supporters in Campaign 2012.


All four told me Romney is telling the truth.



Only one, Bain Managing Director Steve Pagliuca, would talk on the record. The others spoke only on condition of anonymity, citing either Bain's low-key culture or the desire not to anger friends in the Obama campaign.


Pagliuca, a Democrat who unsuccessfully ran for Senate in 2010, told CNN: "Mitt Romney left Bain Capital in February 1999 to run the Olympics and has had absolutely no involvement with the management or investment activities of the firm or with any of its portfolio companies since the day of his departure."


In explaining the SEC documents filed in 2000 and 2001, Pagliuca said, "Due to the sudden nature of Mr. Romney's departure, he remained the sole stockholder for a time while formal ownership was being documented and transferred to the group of partners who took over management of the firm in 1999. Accordingly, Mr. Romney was reported in various capacities on SEC filings during this period."


Another Bain Democrat who did not want to be identified by name said Romney had no role after taking the Olympics post

"Nothing. Nothing. Nothing. He was just gone. And it happened very suddenly. ... After that, he was not on calls or writing memos. He was gone."

To be clear, all four of the sources voiced professional loyalty and personal respect for Romney. And all four have a vested interest in defending the work of Bain. But they were consistent in describing Romney's departure as abrupt and in saying they could not recall him around the office in the months that followed.


Two highly reputable arbiters of political debate -- The Washington Post's fact-checking arm and FactCheck.org -- also on Thursday stood by their earlier findings that Romney stepped away from any active role at Bain when he accepted the Olympics post. And Fortune reported that it obtained private Bain documents that support the Romney account.


But the Obama campaign and its liberal allies continue to hang their claim on the SEC filings.


Why so important for them to try to stretch the calendar of Romney's Bain tenure?


For starters, just suggesting Romney isn't telling the truth fits the arc of recent Obama character attacks on the Republican hopeful, including questions about why he won't release more of his tax records.

http://www.cnn.com/2012/07/12/polit...+(RSS:+Top+Stories)&utm_content=Google+Reader


Liberals hate it when the truth appears.
 
Um:


“Romney said he will stay on as a part-timer with Bain, providing input on investment and key personnel decisions. But he will leave running day-to-day operations to Bain's executive committee.” (Greg Gatlin, “Romney Looks To Restore Olympic Pride,” The Boston Herald, 2/12/99)
 
Mitt Romney's Own 2002 Testimony Undermines Bain Departure Claim

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/07/12/mitt-romney-bain-departure_n_1669006.html?ir=Politics

Baingate and the Ghosts from Romney's Past!
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rumney is a certified liar and usurper of American wealth and power. And the drips keep dripping. Any decent person would have already withdrawn their ill gotten candidacy.
 
J-Mac, if you haven't noticed already, Signalman is about as sentient as a pebble. He never answers questions, never debates. Instead, he posts hundreds of idiotic cartoons.
 
A picture is worth a thousand words?!!

J-Mac, if you haven't noticed already, Signalman is about as sentient as a pebble. He never answers questions, never debates. Instead, he posts hundreds of idiotic cartoons.

The adage "A picture is worth a thousand words" refers to the notion that a complex idea can be conveyed with just a single still image. It also aptly characterizes one of the main goals of visualization, namely making it possible to absorb large amounts of data quickly.

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J-Mac, if you haven't noticed already, Signalman is about as sentient as a pebble. He never answers questions, never debates. Instead, he posts hundreds of idiotic cartoons.


Yeah, that's why I was asking...I guess I am used to having to at least post a sentence about my thoughts on the topic....Seems kinda lazy to just search cartoons all day to spam threads, but that's just me....
 
He is also a decorated Vietnam vet, leave him alone.

What's that all about? I thank him for his service, I served as well, although not during conflict.

The liberal attempt at every turn to put up the 'infallible character' in order to stifle any real debate is weak, IMHO.

If singleman has something to say, as a vet, as an American, as a human being I'd like to hear it in his own words, not some barrage of political cartoon that takes little or no thought to find and post...
 
What's that all about? I thank him for his service, I served as well, although not during conflict.

The liberal attempt at every turn to put up the 'infallible character' in order to stifle any real debate is weak, IMHO.

If singleman has something to say, as a vet, as an American, as a human being I'd like to hear it in his own words, not some barrage of political cartoon that takes little or no thought to find and post...

You didn't read what he did write or if you did you couldn't comprehend it. That's not his fault but your senseless whining about things you obviously don't understand is certainly your fault.
 
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