By Baxter
Newt Gingrich may not be a member of the 99 percent — nobody with his Tiffany's bill could be — but he is entirely correct on his right to slam Willard Mitt Romney's Bain Capital days:
“This issue at hand is neither about Bain Capital, private-equity firms, nor about capitalism. It is about Mitt Romney’s judgment and character. It was Governor Romney’s decision to base his candidacy, in large part, on his background as a portfolio manager. Thus, it is entirely legitimate to ask questions about whether he is accurately presenting how he conducted himself during that career.”
(Another reason we know Gingrich is doing the right thing: Other Republicans are freaking out.)
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