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In reply to the discussion: So, it appears that Romney simply destroyed records of his work a Governor [View all]ohgeewhiz
(193 posts)11. This is Nixon on steroids...
"Romney Admits He Destroyed Government Records To Keep Them From Political Opponents"
http://thinkprogress.org/politics/2011/11/21/373627/romney-admits-recordsdestruction/
Last week, a Boston Globe investigation uncovered that former Gov. Mitt Romneys administration destroyed emails, purchased hard drives, and otherwise obliterated all digital records of his time as governor of Massachusetts. This happened as Romney was leaving the state to campaign for president (the first time), and observers immediately speculated that the systematic destruction was politically motivated to hide embarrassing data.
Romney and his campaign have so far denied this, with the candidate saying this weekend in New Hampshire that his staff took the highly unusual step of purchasing their work hard drives because they might contain confidential and private information. Meanwhile, hes made calls for greater White House transparency a part of his campaign message.
But in a fairly stunning admission today during an interview with the editorial board of the Nashua Telegraph in New Hampshire, Romney suggested that his administration deleted emails because they didnt want opposition research teams to have access to them:
ROMNEY: Well, I think in government we should follow the law. And there has never been an administration that has provided to the opposition research team, or to the public, electronic communications. So ours would have been the first.
Watch it:
Romney and his campaign have so far denied this, with the candidate saying this weekend in New Hampshire that his staff took the highly unusual step of purchasing their work hard drives because they might contain confidential and private information. Meanwhile, hes made calls for greater White House transparency a part of his campaign message.
But in a fairly stunning admission today during an interview with the editorial board of the Nashua Telegraph in New Hampshire, Romney suggested that his administration deleted emails because they didnt want opposition research teams to have access to them:
ROMNEY: Well, I think in government we should follow the law. And there has never been an administration that has provided to the opposition research team, or to the public, electronic communications. So ours would have been the first.
Watch it:
http://thinkprogress.org/politics/2011/11/21/373627/romney-admits-recordsdestruction/
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So, it appears that Romney simply destroyed records of his work a Governor [View all]
1-Old-Man
Jul 2012
OP
In a sane world this alone would be enough to disqualify someone from the presidency
NNN0LHI
Jul 2012
#4
For those depressed that a dickwad animal abuser corp. hugger could run for the highest office in
lonestarnot
Jul 2012
#28