This tax issue really brings out the nonsense, which is one sure way of knowing it is a bogus issue.
Take the absurd idea that Romney somehow is suspect because he is rich and can't identify with the "common man", whoever that is. Leaving aside the fairly obvious observation that Romney is a lot more down to earth than the pretentious "Living Uptown" Obamas, with their circle of Hollywood pals and billionaire checkwriters, you have to shake your head at the media hypocrisy.
Having the common touch, being a regular guy, feeling the pain of wageearners, that is crucial apparently. Except the media has a curious habit of only applying it to rich republicans. By contrast, when presented a rich democrat candidate, they tend to swoon over his sophistication. Take their all time favorite, JFK. Did he or his kid brothers ever work a day in their lives? Mike Dukakis, regular guy right? Uhh. not really, stiff, pompous and elitist would be more accurate. And who can forget Prince Albert Gore? Raised at the Fairfax Hotel , father a Senator, went to exclusive St, Albans private school in Washington, then Harvard, where he claimed to be the role model for Love Story. Gore was a regular Larry the Cable Guy compared to John Kerry, a slimy gigolo who married two women for money anhd was fond of lapsing into French in front of reporters.
You never read one word in the mainstream media criticizing any of them for lacking empathy or the common touch. Kerry refused to release his moneybags wife Teresa's tax returns, and the media changed the subject.
With these people, it's never enough. If Romney released 10 years fo returns, they would want 20. They know there's nothing there. They just want to demagogue the fact that he is rich. I say tell them to f--- off. You don't feed trolls.