i think that the bain record as a whole is fair game. i think it is amazing that this president thinks that cherry picking some investments that did not work out that he is going to be able to somehow convince the american public that private equity investment is evil. and joining me now from the washington post nia malika henderson. when investments did not work out people lost and that is the job maybe of someone in that industry, but not the job as the president said of the person who leads this country. i think it s all fair game, and i want to applaud substance because so often with what i do for a living, you know, i go down these tangent roads getting caught up in conversations about bogus birth certificates or whether someone s dog should have been strapped to the roof of the car. the country is ailing. the economy is problematic, and we re having, i think, a really good conversation about who among the two of them can best move this country forward when it co
industry, but not the job as the president said of the person who leads this country. i think it s all fair game, and i want to applaud substance because so often with what i do for a living, you know, i go down these tangent roads getting caught up in conversations about bogus birth certificates or whether someone s dog should have been strapped to the roof of the car. the country is ailing. the economy is problematic, and we re having, i think, a really good conversation about who among the two of them can best move this country forward when it comes to jobs. i don t think that mitt romney can put part of his record in play. he talks about having been a job creator at bain. he stresses this far more than he does his record as the governor of massachusetts, and, therefore, the totality of that record is all fair game. do you believe that most people or many more will see what michael does after hearing the president, his strongest and most clear explanation of why mitt r