What I did not say was that none of your buddies in the field of investment would care.
What I also didn't say, and apparently you would find laughable, is that I might judge a candidate on how he invests his money.
Here's the guy running for public office and he wants my vote but let's say he puts his money into a high turnover business like a brothel for the benefits of the cash flow.
I'm not going to ignore that when i get to the voting booth, and might even decide to help out his opponent who invested only in booster seats for children.
If your most recent excuse for Romney is that he's too rich and has too much money to have the slightest idea of where his investments went, then he's a ditz, and you are misrepresenting what we know about investors.
Those guys know down to the penny where ever cent is ~ in broad categories that probably aren't as broad as you imagine. The Bain guys INVEST IN LEADERS in the field ~ and try to turn them into THE LEADER.
If one of their investments is picking up aborted children for recycling (into what?) they will know that.
At the moment an awful lot of Mittbots are telling us they are amoral riff raff of the sort we usually avoid if we can. But you want our votes for your boy.
Time to tell all ~ BTW, he's going before the press now. What are the odds one of those jerks is going to ask him where his money is. Like they all have fact checkers and they've found my question is a hot one on Google.com.