WillowTree
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Sleazy by what definition?It was never an issue of his "Wealth".
It's an issue of how he got his wealth and how he used it to screw working people.
And when people hear about the sleazy actions of Bane, they generally are less inclined to like Romney.
He looks like the guy who laid off your dad.
If you have proof of a crime, bring charges. Otherwise, sleazy is so subjective as to be worthless and to use that as a basis for smearing him, rather than attacking his policy stances, is what I would call sleazy.
Sleazy is very definable.
When someone lays you off even if you are doing your job concientiously, because he's found a way to profit from your unemployment, that's sleazy.
And we've all been there is we worked for a living.
It isn't an issue of a crime, (although there are indications he committed one by lying about when he left Bain) it's an issue of how his greed affected the lives of others.
And that's what resonates with people. Someone who just doesn't give a crap about them.
what resonates with people is the democrats and their sleazy politics.