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  • 'He's a fool': Trump fires back at 'tough guy' Romney

    02/24/2016 11:38:35 PM PST · by Cincinatus' Wife · 335 replies
    The Washington Examiner ^ | February 24, 2016 | Al Weaver
    Donald Trump fired back at former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney for wondering Wednesday if a "bombshell" was sitting in his unreleased tax returns. Fresh off his victory in Nevada, Trump fired off a trio of tweets at Romney, calling him a "fool" and a "tough guy" for his attack, adding that he should have beaten President Obama as the Republican nominee in 2012. >>>Donald J. Trump @realDonaldTrumpWhen Mitt Romney asked me for my endorsement last time around, he was so awkward and goofy that we all should have known he could not win!<<< >>>Donald J. Trump @realDonaldTrump "@Ward_II: Oh great...
  • John Kerry continues to stonewall the release of his military, medical, FBI and tax records.

    MR. RUSSERT: The Boston Globe reports that your commanding officer, Lieutenant Commander Grant Hibberd has suggested that you perhaps didn't earn your first Purple Heart and question whether you should have left Vietnam after six months. In order to deal with those kinds of issues, when I asked President Bush about his service in the Texas Guard, he agreed to release all his military records, health records, everything. Would you agree to release all your military records? SEN. KERRY: I have. I've shown them--they're available to you to come and look at. I think that's a very unfair characterization by...
  • Kerry refuses to release more records (day after promising on MTP)

    04/20/2004 4:44:00 AM PDT · by Liz · 164 replies · 1,780+ views
    BOSTON GLOBE ^ | April 20, 2004 | Michael Kranish, Globe Staff
    WASHINGTON -- The day after John F. Kerry said he would make all of his military records available for inspection at his campaign headquarters, a spokesman said the senator would not release any new documents, leaving undisclosed many of Kerry's evaluations by his Navy commanding officers, some medical records, and possibly other material. Kerry, in an interview Sunday on NBC's "Meet The Press," was asked whether he would follow President Bush's example and release all of his military records. "I have," Kerry said. "I've shown them -- they're available for you to come and look at." He added that "people...