Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Why Mayor Corey Booker Is Wrong Or Was It A Gambit To Present The Bain Investment Question Lethally

On the 5/20/12; Meet The Press, Mayor Corey Booker criticized both Barack Obama and Mitt Romney campaigns for negative attacks and Mayor Corey Booker naively or in  fait accompli appeasement gambit to seem statesman like and reenergize the Bain Investment question, compared the Barack Obama campaigns scrutiny of Mitt Romney's work at Bain Investment (a private equity firm) to Republican-Conservatism/Tea Partyism hints to resurrect the Rev. Wright controversy against Obama.

Mayor Cory Booker is wrong because he naively fell for the Romney and Republican narrative that attacking Romney's work at Bain Investment is an attack on private equity in general.  But as a gambit to present the Bain Investment question lethally it was classically ingenious.

Romney and Republican-Conservatism/Tea Partyism recognize their weakness on the Bain Investment question so instead of aggressively defending Bain Investment as a singularity, Romney and Republican-Conservatism/Tea Partyism hope to by expanding the Bain question to private equity in general, passive-aggressive anticipate the eager beaver naivete of the likes of Mayor Corey Booker with his inchoate grasp of polemics.  But as gambit, well suited as Trojan Horse to prepare the environment for the sharp and politically mature attacks from the Obama campaign.  It is simple without Booker, Obama wouldn't have had the opportunity to use the NATO platform to distill the campaign's Bain attacks.

The nations national-economy since the first Reagan administration has been eviscerated by the resurgent activity of certain mediocre minds and enabled by the George W. Bush administration.  Who unable to swim in the shark infested canyons of Wall St. chose a more even bet of buying underperforming and undervalued companies, dismembering them specifically for profit, to maximize returns on their principal investment---just as Slave Masters during Slavery some of these private equities were less destructive on the national economic landscape than others.

Bain Investment under the stewardship of Romney fell in the more destructive column and considering the fact Romney has the gall to claim his Bain activities were primarily job creating in his quest for the Presidency.  The Obama campaign is correct in scrutinizing Romney's Bain work and as a gambit it is lethally ingenious to present the Bain question as a Mayor Corey Booker blooper.

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