Follow the Money

There is all this blather about personal attacks in the presidential campaign.  One complaint of Romney is that the D’s question his work with Bain Capital and want to know more about his taxes and where his money is hidden.  But the integrity anyone who poses an argument is a principle concern of rhetoric.  First, if you are to be believed and your arguments considered worthy, you must establish your personal worth.  Anu Garg’s word of the day yesterday was cui bono (to whose benefit?) Wordsmith.  We need to examine what the candidate gets out of his endeavors and his policies and who benefits from his proposals.

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