Mitt has a ton of consultants, and not one of them thought he needed a credible answer on Bain or taxes?
Mitt has a ton of consultants, and not one of them thought he needed a credible answer on Bain or taxes?
Mark Steyn, a conservative commentator and author, has been vocal in his criticism of Mitt Romney's lack of a credible answer on the issues of Bain Capital and his taxes. Steyn has pointed out that Romney has a team of consultants at his disposal, yet none of them seemed to have prepared him with a satisfactory response to these important questions.Steyn's frustration is understandable, as these issues have been a major point of contention for Romney throughout his political career. The fact that he has not been able to effectively address them reflects poorly on his campaign and raises questions about his ability to handle tough scrutiny.
One of the main criticisms of Romney's handling of the Bain Capital issue is his reluctance to release more of his tax returns. This has led to speculation about what he may be hiding and has fueled accusations that he is out of touch with the average American. Steyn has been quick to point out that this lack of transparency only serves to further damage Romney's credibility and make him appear untrustworthy.