In today’s show, we’ll lead off by recapping perhaps the worst week in Mitt Romney’s political life, all the way from Monday’s Mother Jones secret-video scoop (at which “Saturday Night Live” took a well-placed shot this week, hitting Fox News with some comedic shrapnel) to yesterday’s puzzling release of his 2011 tax returns (in which he paid a 14.1% tax rate, engineered for the public’s eye) and a “summary” of his returns from 1990 to 2009.
And that’s not me calling it “puzzling,” it’s Republicans like former Romney strategist Alex Castellanos, who remarked, “At first I thought this was an April Fool’s Joke…but this isn’t April”:
“I can’t imagine that David Axelrod will now say, ‘I’m glad Mitt put this issue behind him.’ This will drag Mitt’s taxes back into the debate. And there’s not many days left. I just can’t imagine why they would do this. There are 40 days left and you have now made more of them about Mitt’s taxes….you don’t serve a life sentence and then confess afterward. They’ve taken their beating on this (already) … I just don’t understand how a (being) ‘little pregnant’ strategy (works).”
Considering the bad week — no, month — Romney has had, we’ll take a look at how he and other factors will contribute to what candidates (and what initiaitive or referendum) wins down the ballot. We’ll also get into a new, revelatory Pew poll on the so-called “engagement gap” in our weekly This Week in Voter Suppression!™ segment.
We’ll also dig into senior-citizen issues later in the show, taking note of this Paul Ryan embarrassment yesterday at the AARP conference:








