i have no idea. why didn t you think that at some point this would become an issue and i think it s possible that it s just the mind set. look at what he has done in his career. he s had a highly successful career in international finance. in the kind of finance where moving money through the caymans or through bermuda, switzerland, to take advantage of this or that is perfectly normal. that s what makes you smart. on some level, he s very proud of having done all of this. it just doesn t play very well if you re running for president. susan, i should point out his campaign raised $100 million this month, last month, which means it s a high water mark for the gop. so we know that within the base, being successful is not a drawback. in the past, it s been an asset with everybody. is it different this time? yeah. i think, look americans don t hate rich people.
with everybody. is it different this time? yeah.ç @&h(lc% i think, look americans don t hate rich people. in fact, i think they admire and respect rich people. what s different about mitt romney is how he made his money and the secretive nature of his finances. i think people really respect you if you re like a warren buffett and built a business and people think you created something. whereas if you re in venture capital which is fundamentalal, but you re basically making money off other people s failures as opposed to your own success. and i think it s hard for people to relate to that. if you built a economy, a business and took risks of your own, that s something people can really respect. you add on top of that, this theme, financial structure ha he has, people just can t relate to. i think that that just does make it harder. will voters look at it as sneaky? will they look at it as a