Good old Debbie Dumb-as-dirt has been making the rounds
touting the Obama campaign’s latest talking points about evil rich guy
Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney and his allegedly mysterious “off
shore accounts.”
Chatting with fellow Mensa
member Alex Wagner at MSNBC Shultz uttered the following talking point, “It would be nice if we had a candidate for president who
was committed to America .
Mitt Romney is committed to making sure that either he makes the most money as
humanly possible, or his investors do. And that's evidenced by his track record
in shipping jobs overseas and making sure that he has investments that we don't
know why he invested in offshore accounts. But most folks that I know, they
make their investments in a bank in America , most American business men
invest here and if you're running for president, that certainly should be your
commitment.”
At another media stop, Shultz
dropped this cliffhanger; "Americans need to ask themselves, why does an
American businessman need a Swiss bank account and secretive investments like
that? Just something, a thought, that I'd like to leave folks with."
One small problem for Ms. Shultz; The Weekly
Standard is reporting that financial disclosure forms from 2010 show that
Wasserman Schultz invested between $1,001-$15,000 in a 401k retirement fund run
by Davis Financial Fund. The fund has investments in the Julius Baer Group
Ltd., a Swiss investment firm, nd the State Bank of India GDR Ltd., as well as
other financial, insurance, bank institutions. Other investments show she had
funds with holdings in foreign drug makers and auto companies.
The Weekly Standard points out there is nothing illegal in holding such assets…something that the Dumbocraps aren’t saying about Romney.
The Weekly Standard points out there is nothing illegal in holding such assets…something that the Dumbocraps aren’t saying about Romney.
This
one ranks right up there with Shultz’s criticism of former Republican
Presidential candidate Rick Santorum’s purchase of a foreign made Audi
automobile as not being supportive of the U.S. auto industry, when she drives a
2010 Infiniti X35…yep you guessed it…Infiniti’s parent company is the Japan
based Nissan corporation. Just more liberal do as I say not as I do stupidity.
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