2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumRomeny attorney responds to potential Gloria Allred Romney bombshell.
http://thepage.time.com/2012/10/24/always-at-the-end/
justiceischeap
(14,040 posts)I'd much rather talk about how horribly Mittens performed at the foreign policy debate. Not just his "body language" but his total lack of real knowledge, the apparent lack of curiosity about the subject at all. We can never have a President again that doesn't have some sense that foreign policy matters--especially if we're going to continue to fight the "war on terror."
I'd rather talk about a man running for President who thinks he doesn't have to release his tax returns.
I'd rather talk about the character of a man that lies every time he opens his mouth, just to get a vote. I mean politicians lie but RMoney takes it to a brand new level--and that is frightening.
Those are the important things we should be thinking and talking about (and GOTV). We shouldn't be talking about something that MATT DRUDGE brought up, which should make us all know there really isn't anything to see here. Drudge is just HOPING like hell, that someone nibbles on the hook.
LTR
(13,227 posts)Just like the Trump thing. Both actually sound really stupid and pointless.
graham4anything
(11,464 posts)and maybe all this stuff should go not in the politics2012 or general discussion, but somewhere in a lesser part of this board, at least for the next 2 weeks. IMHO
OldDem2012
(3,526 posts)Jones is a pretty high-powered lawyer for Mitt if this is a just a minor matter as some DU posts are implying.
Robert Jones
QUOTE:
"Rob focuses on business and securities litigation, including securities class action defense, corporate governance and shareholder suits, deal-related litigation, securities enforcement matters, and other complex commercial disputes. He has represented public corporations, financial services and investment management firms, private equity clients, and individual officers and directors in corporate and securities disputes in a variety of state and federal jurisdictions. His work also includes high-profile securities enforcement matters for large operating companies, as well as investment management and financial services firms. Rob serves as an assistant head of the firm's litigation department.
Representative Clients and Matters
Javelin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Lead counsel on behalf of seller that successfully sought to enforce terms of merger agreement in Delaware Chancery Court and force buyer to close tender offer and complete negotiated transaction.
Xerium Technologies, Inc. Lead counsel for Xerium in connection with federal securities class action under Section 11 of the Securities Act of 1933.
Former Governor of Massachusetts Willard Mitt Romney. Lead trial counsel on behalf of former governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts against claims by political appointee arising from appointee's contested resignation from office.
Genzyme Corporation. Counsel for Genzyme on a variety of matters, including federal securities class action and state law actions arising from Genzyme's elimination of its tracking stock capital structure in 2003.
State Street Bank & Trust Co. Lead counsel for State Street in connection with SEC enforcement matter arising from investments in sub-prime-related securities by certain unregistered investment trusts and disclosures in connection with those investments.
Pioneer Investments. Lead counsel for Pioneer on a variety of SEC enforcement matters.
Evergreen Funds. Lead counsel on behalf of Evergreen Fixed Income Trust and independent trustees in federal securities class action arising out of investments by Evergreen Ultra Short Fund in mortgage-related securities and related disclosures."
onenote
(42,768 posts)It doesn't matter whether its a matter large or small -- he, like others with the means and resources -- is going to go top drawer for legal assistance no matter what the issue.
FBaggins
(26,760 posts)That's a surprise.
I wonder whether he has someone else fighting it for him (the ex husband?)