bill: okay. we talked also to mr. gingrich s daughters this afternoon. that s one point i want to add. we have talked to his two daughters in the interview. they say they have talked to their father and he denies that he ever asked for an open marriage arrangement with marianne. bill: okay. just so everyone know what is they are saying and what he said to them. bill: let s look at the cayman situation, mitt romney says he hasn t done anything wrong at all. he has a bunch of investments that are bundled. in those investments some of them wound up in the caymans, but he pays a tax rate in the united states. he is not a tax dodger. do you believe mr. romney did anything wrong in his investment portfolio? he says he has paid all taxes that are required by the law and that there would knob tax difference if those funds were in the u.s. nevertheless, the arrangement to put money into the caymans is a unique and rare situation, most americans don t have their money in offshore acc
bill: okay. we talked also to mr. gingrich s daughters this afternoon. that s one point i want to add. we have talked to his two daughters in the interview. they say they have talked to their father and he denies that he ever asked for an open marriage arrangement with marianne. bill: okay. just so everyone know what is they are saying and what he said to them. bill: let s look at the cayman situation, mitt romney says he hasn t done anything wrong at all. he has a bunch of investments that are bundled. in those investments some of them wound up in the caymans, but he pays a tax rate in the united states. he is not a tax dodger. do you believe mr. romney did anything wrong in his investment portfolio? he says he has paid all taxes that are required by the law and that there would knob tax difference if those funds were in the u.s. nevertheless, the arrangement to put money into the caymans is a unique and rare situation, most americans don t have their money in offshore acc
bill: okay. we talked also to mr. gingrich s daughters this afternoon. that s one point i want to add. we have talked to his two daughters in the interview. they say they have talked to their father and he denies that he ever asked for an open marriage arrangement with marianne. bill: okay. just so everyone know what is they are saying and what he said to them. bill: let s look at the cayman situation, mitt romney says he hasn t done anything wrong at all. he has a bunch of investments that are bundled. in those investments some of them wound up in the caymans, but he pays a tax rate in the united states. he is not a tax dodger. do you believe mr. romney did anything wrong in his investment portfolio? he says he has paid all taxes that are required by the law and that there would knob tax difference if those funds were in the u.s. nevertheless, the arrangement to put money into the caymans is a unique and rare situation, most americans don t have their money in offshore acc
it s the only thing that happens. doesn t happen that often. this guy is a tax dodger. put him aside. who else in the world do you think deserves any athlete that speaks in the third person. i go after she said that muslims should be profiled at the airport. i am on your side. i like your profile. do that again. muslims should be profiled at the airport, she said that was her solution to the tsa problem. the fact is, first of all, if you re going to try to blow something up you re not going to dress up in muslim garb and get through. we had people that didn t fit the profile that didn t fit profile, jihad jane and all the others. darkest moments in our nation s history come from that sort of thing. i d like to see john shimkis. we re talking about somebody in congress. it s not about an ethics violation but ignorance to a position you re in and it really
admired. at the same time you end up like charlie rangel circa july 2010 as a perceived tax dodger, favor trader, fund taker to put your name on a school. is this the destiny for anybody who walks into that building? no, i don t think so. but we do have elections in this country. and the people of his district in new york are going to have the right and the tount opportuo express an opinion. charlie may get reelected. you never know. here s the thing. we have what i consider a lie to the american people that we have these elections and you can toss these people out. what is not discussed is the fact that the primary process is like a closed castle moat, particularly if you re like charlie rangel or leadership on either side of the aisle, it s virtually impossible to toss them out in a primary structure and the gerrymandering. for all the nonsense about our