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We Must Deject This House: Mitt Romney's Terminal Speech
Mobutu Sese Seko · 08/31/12 01:50PMWhile regular-sized Mitt Romney stood inside the Tampa Bay Times Forum, telling regular-sized fables, his 40-foot-high head boomed from the side of a parking garage. The image called for blood-red banners and black bunting, for Dwight Schrute pounding the podium and yelling, "BLOOD ALONE MOVES THE WHEELS OF HISTORY." Instead, Mitt pulled an awkward smile, wincing and unconvincing, unctuously excusing himself into our hearts—the Jim Halpert of the annals American politics.
Obama Joins In As Internet Skewers Clint Eastwood's Surreal RNC Speech
Neetzan Zimmerman · 08/31/12 07:35AMMitt Romney Looted a Dying Company For Executive Bonuses While It Owed the Government Millions
John Cook · 08/30/12 11:30AMRolling Stone's Tim Dickinson has a devastating story gutting one of Mitt Romney's origin myths as a "Turnaround Guy." Romney has always taken credit for rescuing Bain & Co., the consulting firm where he got his start (as distinct from Bain Capital, the private equity operation he later co-founded) from the clutches of bankruptcy by dint of fearless resolve, hard work, and common sense. The truth: He raided its coffers for executive bonuses even as it owed millions to the federal government, and used the resulting lack of cash as leverage to screw over the company's creditors.
BREAKING: Herman Cain Blows the MSM's Romney Myths Clear Out of the Water
Hamilton Nolan · 08/30/12 11:25AMREPORTING LIVE FROM THE TAMPA CONVENTION CENTER'S RADIO ROW—Just moments ago, the political world's axis tilted directly towards the second floor of the Tampa Convention Center, near the back doors, where onetime pizza restaurateur Herman Cain delivered a scorching call for truth to the assembled voracious media scrum.
Reporter Finds Loaded Gun Left by Secret Service Agent Inside Bathroom on Romney's Campaign Plane
Neetzan Zimmerman · 08/30/12 10:40AMO Come, All Ye Faithful, to Your Republican Baptism
Hamilton Nolan · 08/30/12 09:38AMTo watch America's most treasured political theater play out firsthand is to come to understand that this is not about real things that happen in the world outside of television boxes and the mouths of anointed leaders. This is a mass indulgence of the faithful in the collective ecstasy of their faith. As an act of cognitive dissonance, the speeches of the Republican convention were breathtaking in their boldness.
Republican Delegates Believe All Candidates Should Have Right To Choose Abortion Policy For Themselves
Kate Bennert · 08/30/12 12:08AMRepublicans Are Buying Atrocious Souvenirs
Hamilton Nolan · 08/29/12 05:40PMLouis Peitzman · 08/26/12 03:18PM
Louis Peitzman · 08/26/12 01:55PM
Why Mitt's Money Matters
Mobutu Sese Seko · 08/24/12 01:00PMMitt Romney Reduced to Pointing Out His Whiteness to Voters
Max Read · 08/24/12 12:35PMHere's Mitt Romney in Michigan, talking to a group of voters:
Romney Doesn't Want the Public to Know How Much Money He Gives the Mormon Church
Louis Peitzman · 08/23/12 10:23PMRomney Refusing to Talk to Reporters Who Want to Ask Him About Akin or Abortion
Neetzan Zimmerman · 08/23/12 03:57PMThe Bain Files: The Documents in Searchable Form
John Cook · 08/23/12 02:07PMDerivatives, Short Sales, and Mitt Romney's Other Exotic Financial Instruments
John Cook · 08/23/12 11:00AMEquity Swaps, AIVs, and Mitt Romney's Other Tax-Dodging Tricks
John Cook · 08/23/12 11:00AMThe Bain Files: Inside Mitt Romney's Tax-Dodging Cayman Schemes
John Cook · 08/23/12 11:00AMMitt Romney's $250 million fortune is largely a black hole: Aside from the meager and vague disclosures he has filed under federal and Massachusetts laws, and the two years of partial tax returns (one filed and another provisional) he has released, there is almost no data on precisely what his vast holdings consist of, or what vehicles he has used to escape taxes on his income. Gawker has obtained a massive cache of confidential financial documents that shed a great deal of light on those finances, and on the tax-dodging tricks available to the hyper-rich that he has used to keep his effective tax rate at roughly 13% over the last decade.
The Bain Files: The Documents
John Cook · 08/23/12 11:00AMGawker has obtained a large cache of confidential internal financial documents from more than 20 secretive hedge funds and other investment vehicles in which Mitt Romney has stashed his considerable wealth. All told, the partnerships and limited liability corporations detailed below accounted for, at minimum, $10,069,000 of Romney's assets in 2011 and yielded $913,300 in income, according to his 2012 financial disclosure (those figures are derived from adding up the low end of ranges Romney disclosed; the actual numbers could be astronomically higher).