A growing chorus of Republicans are calling on Governor Mitt Romney to release his tax returns, but so far his campaign strategy is to stay the course. Romney told Pittsburgh's WPXI he doesn't believe releasing his tax returns will make the issue go away, but rather Democratic operatives will "look for anything they can find to distort, to twist, and to try and make negative, and I want to make this a campaign about the economy and creating jobs."

A new poll by the Washington Post and ABC News shows one in four GOP voters don't think Romney's strategy is working. The poll finds 24% of self-described Republicans have an unfavorable view of the way Romney is running his campaign. As dissent grows within his own party, the pressure to make some changes rises. Will it force his hand on the issue of tax returns?


I think after all this, we should write a couple of pieces of legislation. 1, demanding upfront providence of a birth certificate, and the 2nd requiring 10 years of tax docs no questions asked. That way these things can never again be an issue during a presidential campaign!
Up until seeing the show today I forgot Arizona was still being ass-backwards regarding Obama's birth certificate. I guess it's only fair both candidates are being heckled for documentation right now :S
Arpaio...the Arizona Cowboy, from New Jersey (!)
Many marriages end after a long period of one person learning the power of saying "no" to everything. People who felt no power in their families of origin, victims etc learn to love "no" as a haven giving a sense of power and control, and also avoiding dealing with actually having a relationship. Eventually this ends when the "yes" partner realizes a) the "no" is eternal and b) there is noone on the other side capable of having a relationship.
That is the modern Republican Party...a bully who feels like a victim, using "no" at every turn...incapable of governing, in relationship with others.