When Mitt Romney was considered for John McCain’s ticket in 2008, he turned over 23 years’ worth of tax returns as part of the vetting process. In 2012, Romney has disclosed returns for one year, and assures us that one more is on the way eventually.
Why is he ignoring calls for more disclosure, even from his fellow Republicans? Romney won’t say.
But when it comes to evaluating others, Romney and his team have a different standard. Beth Myers, who oversaw the vice-presidential search, conceded she’d obtained “several years” of income tax returns from those being considered. The subject also came up on “60 Minutes” last night. Tricia posted a fuller clip earlier, but this excerpt stood out.
Bob Schieffer, interviewing Romney and Paul Ryan together, asked the VP nominee how many years of tax returns he turned over to the campaign. The congressman said it was “a very exhaustive vetting process,” and he shared materials going back “several years.”








