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Double standard

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Suppose that Romney was interviewing people for an important job.  The person who got the job would get to exercise enormous independent discretion, and his or her character and values would therefore matter a lot.

Now suppose that a job applicant simply flat out refused to let Romney see highly relevant personal and business history information that would have shed considerable light on his or her character and values.  Do you think that person would get the job?

UPDATE: But then again, no job applicant to Mitt Romney would ever dare use the "you people" line that Ann Romney trots out in rejecting the need for more disclosure. 

Full post as published by Start Making Sense on July 19, 2012 (boomark / email).

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