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    Romney Should be Proud

    Mona Charen's column is released once a week.

    It's as predictable as vultures at a carcass. When a wealthy Republican is running for office, the press will make his wealth a handicap. Recall that when George H. W. Bush was running in 1988, he was derided as a "preppy." George W. Bush was the undeserving scion of the ruling class. We were told never mind that he had succeeded in business on his own. Though John McCain had been a fixture on the national stage since 1980, no one had paid much attention to his wealth until he was the Republican nominee, at which point his many houses suddenly became a matter of profound national importance.

    Democrats, of course, are permitted to be rich without fear of undue scrutiny. John F. Kennedy was wealthier than Mitt Romney, or would have been had he lived to collect his inheritance. Lyndon B. Johnson was born poor and died very rich. He didn't earn his money in the private sector. He used political influence to first purchase and then maintain monopolistic radio licenses in his wife's name.

    There wasn't much fuss about John Kerry's great wealth in 2004. Kerry didn't earn his fortune either but secured it through two advantageous marriages. Teresa Heinz Kerry is rumored to be in the billionaires' club. Good for her. Though, she didn't earn it either, but rather married the heir of the ketchup fortune. John Kerry was an advocate of raising taxes on the rich, but he, like Warren Buffett, declined to contribute more than required to Uncle Sam. In fact, he was caught mooring his yacht in Rhode Island so as to avoid Massachusetts' taxes. Oh, and before he married Teresa Heinz, there were a number of years when Sen. Kerry donated nothing at all to charity.

    Now it's Romney's turn, thanks not just to the press but to Newt Gingrich, who gleefully mouths every left-wing jibe that proves handy. In Florida, he disparaged Romney as a Swiss-bank-account-holding, "automatic $20 million a year" guy. Gingrich, who earned his own not inconsiderable fortune (Tiffany's account anyone?) by selling influence, is joined in his dismay at Romney's larger fortune by other exceedingly wealthy men. NBCs Brian Williams (annual salary: $13 million) shared the news about Romney's tax returns this way: "He did it to help stop the questions about his wealth, but in releasing his taxes, he reveals what most Americans will regard as unimaginable wealth...."

    Oh, "unimaginable wealth" — how shocking. The amount that Brian Williams contributes to charity is not public knowledge. But Newt Gingrich's contributions are available. Though his adjusted gross income was $3.1 million in 2010 (is that "imaginable wealth"?), Gingrich donated only $81,133 to charity, or 2.6 percent of his income — below the average rate for his income group.

    Gingrich and the liberals seem to think that paying taxes is "patriotism" — to quote Joe Biden, who gave a grand total of $368 annually to charity in the decade before 2008. By their own standard, their patriotism is a little rusty. Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner was only the most prominent, but far from the only Obama appointee to acknowledge that he hadn't paid the taxes he owed. And the IRS recently announced that 36 members of President Obama's executive office staff owe the government $833,970 in back taxes.

    Conservatives think people should obey the law, and that includes paying taxes. But we don't worship the state or its "Greedy Hand" (see Amity Shlaes).

    Far from being embarrassed about his wealth, Romney has every reason to be "unimaginably" proud. He didn't inherit his money (He gave away his inheritance), and he didn't earn it by parlaying his government post into contracts for services as a "historian." He earned every penny through his own talents in the private sector. He then paid all the taxes he was required to pay.

    Beyond that, Romney's tax returns reveal the most generous charitable donor in recent history. The Romneys donated about 14 percent to charity in 2010 and about 19 percent in 2011. The average donation for people at the Romneys' level of income is 6 percent.

    Would Romney's money have done more good if he'd forked those extra millions to the IRS rather than to the Mormon Church and the other charities they selected? Well, that would certainly have provided a few more bucks for Solyndra and the urgently necessary high-speed rail stretch from Fresno to Bakersfield. But, on balance, private charities are probably a better bet for improving the world.

    You'd think Gingrich would understand that.

    To find out more about Mona Charen and read features by other Creators Syndicate columnists and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate web page at www.creators.com.

    COPYRIGHT 2012 CREATORS.COM

     

    43 comments

    • Nancy  •  4 mths ago
      "George W. Bush was the undeserving scion of the ruling class. We were told never mind that he had succeeded in business on his own."
      REALLY? Dubya tanked an oil company and needed to get bailed out of his other businesses by Daddy's friends. Daddy also helped Dubya from being investigated by the SEC for insider trading. The only place he made money was after selling his share in the Texas Rangers after the TAXPAYERS built a new stadium.
      • Windriver 4 mths ago
        And how many businesses have you started? How many have you hired?

        Business failure is very very high for startups if you are not aware! Most fail withing 4 years. You are successful only if you never try. Most who try to start a business fail before finally succeeding. When you start a company and make payroll, then come back to talk as someone with experience and not just an employee.
      • ws 4 mths ago
        And you? How many have you started ? how many employed?
      • John 4 mths ago
        Windriver, remember that when you attack Obama on Solyndra.
    • Bug  •  3 mths ago
      Mitt Romney still earns $56,000 A DAY from a job he quit in 1999.
      He SHOULD be donating a boatload of money to charities.
    • Marcus Aurelius  •  4 mths ago
      Wealth was associated with the concept of duty and "noblesse oblige" until the Orwellian Pig revolution of the late 1960's and early 1970's. It has been replaced by Orwellian, authoritarian, and Machiavellian concepts of the "monopoly capitalistic" concentration of wealth and political power in a few individuals and entities.
      JFK, Theodore Roosevelt, George Washington, and other wealthy U.S. Presidents served in the military and were loyal to the American people. Now, Presidential candidates avoid military service and are loyal to foreign entities and to corporate interests rather than the American people and the U.S. Constitution. The Decline and Fall of the USA is following a historical script similar to that of the Fall of Rome.
      • jabber1 4 mths ago
        The me first, greed is good wave actually came in the late 1970's, was popularized and legitimized by Reagan and company and was on steroids during the Bush administration. And yes there are many Dems who are guilty of destroying the country also but the Republicans try to make a virtue of what they considered the wealthy untouchable aristocratic class. This is not what our country was founded on.
    • D  •  Odessa, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      Romney said his father was born in Mexico. How could he (father) have run for President since you have to be a natural born citizen of the US to be President?
      • Windriver 4 mths ago
        Good question and it also applies to Obama.
      • SteveH 4 mths ago
        Obama's father ran for President of the USA!?
      • Rick 4 mths ago
        Except, Windriver, Obama was born in the US. Pull your head out of your (or Orley Taitz) #$%$ You're embarassing yourself with this stupidity.
    • A Yahoo Contributor  •  Albuquerque, New Mexico  •  4 mths ago
      Bravo, Mona! Finally someone who sees the truth and is not afraid to tell it. Excellent, well-written article. I am now one of your fans. More from Mona!!
    • Nancy  •  Mauldin, South Carolina  •  4 mths ago
      A fair article loaded with facts. The Romney's have earned every penny unlike the Kerry's, Kennedy's and LBJ's who have inheritance and peddled influence. Mitt and Ann will be a couple worth of our respect in the White House--unlike the one now and others competing.
      • John 4 mths ago
        How do you know Romney earned every penny? What do you know that the rest of us don't?
    • Richard  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  4 mths ago
      The class warfare-loving liberals also conveniently forget that some of our greatest presidents (e.g. Washington, Jefferson) came from the privileged classes. So, for that matter, did one of their biggest heroes, FDR. Apparently, wealth is only a bad thing when it's attached to a conservative.
      • John 4 mths ago
        Richard, you are full of it. The concern is why do they get off paying such low rates. It's not like Romney and his economic peers don't have every advantage that the rest of us cannot even imagine.
    • chrish  •  Burlington, Vermont  •  3 mths ago
      I have to admire the man for his charity

      he gave a boatload of money away
    • truth hurts  •  4 mths ago
      That's funny - for all the "liberal calls" on the Romney tax issue, a lot of those shouts were coming from FELLOW REPUBLICANS. Just a little oversight among many in your op/ed, Mona. Its rather pathetic that "liberal bias" is blamed even when those on the right are busy cannibalizing their own. A culture of disrespect breeds disrespectful people, which is what the neo-right has fostered, and now, since the Republicans and moderate conservatives decided to embrace the fringe right and that ideology, they're forced to live with this mentality.
    • Ruth  •  Mishawaka, Indiana  •  4 mths ago
      I don't mind the man being wealthy, it's how he made his wealth...destroying the livelihoods of others, working people who did not have a chance against him and his corporate pillagers. Now he's making 57 thousand dollars a day off the money he took by downsizing companies. What he gained in value from that money cannot begin to approach the value of what he took from all those families. And this is his version of Christianity? I wonder how long Jesus would have lasted at Bain Capital?
    • Windriver  •  4 mths ago
      Compare Romney's knowledge of the way economies work and Obama's profound knowledge of what his ideas are for a lasting economy!

      "I laid out a blueprint for an economy that's built to last, that has a firm foundation. Where we're making stuff and selling stuff and moving it around and UPS drivers are dropping things off everywhere."

      You pick who you want to be in the WH next January.
    • Topkick  •  4 mths ago
      It's nice to see a buzzard picking at spoiled meat! Mona dines on Newt's flesh. This is truly nature at its best. The carrion eater survives by removing a diseased carcass from the environment. Proof that here may be something to the "Intelligent Design" theory after all!
    • Bradley-James  •  Salt Lake City, Utah  •  4 mths ago
      Well done here! Democrats are generous with everyone's money but their own!

      In the end, Romeny's wealth won't be negative. If he is the nominee, he will defeat obama in a Ronald Reagan like landslide!
    • karl  •  Highland, Indiana  •  4 mths ago
      Just from the first paragraph:
      When a wealthy Republican is running for office, the press will make his wealth a handicap.
      --But not as much as their fellow Repubs will.

      Recall that when George H. W. Bush was running in 1988, he was derided as a "preppy."
      --"Preppy" has nothing to do with wealth, it's the lifestyle.

      George W. Bush was the undeserving scion of the ruling class.
      --Which apparently even his own family felt

      We were told never mind that he had succeeded in business on his own.
      --WHAT business??? He has to be one of the only men in history to not only fail at running a Major League baseball team, but also AN OIL COMPANY!!!

      Though John McCain had been a fixture on the national stage since 1980, no one had paid much attention to his wealth until he was the Republican nominee, at which point his many houses suddenly became a matter of profound national importance.
      --Only after HE brought up the fact that he owned...SEVEN houses???...at a time when many Americans were losing the only ONE that they owned!

      Once again, a Main Stream Conservative Media failure at providing the whole story.
    • Rod J  •  4 mths ago
      Why would we want a poor or entitlement president? Are those desirable qualifications for the office? I'd rather someone who is productive and has experience directing profitable enterprises than one who delights in giving away the fruits of other peoples labor. Now our current president wants to make college even more accessible, further dumbing down what is already a pitiful standard. Which will make an even greater base of loyal Democratic "intelligentsia". How many more Starbucks service workers do we need?
    • Itch  •  Los Angeles, California  •  4 mths ago
      Shameful Obama legacy : dividing the country with class warfare.

      The american dream is for everyone.

      Get politics out of our way
    • Bennett  •  4 mths ago
      Oh, and Liberal believe we should break the law? Quit the pious clap-trap. On the issue, I think Teddy Roosevelt was right, that inherited wealth makes people silly. The job creators, by the way, are the people who BUY the stuff, not the people who make it.
    • C  •  3 mths ago
      Ms. Charon is an idiot, attempting to rewrite the facts. George W Bush failed in every business he ran: all of the them had to be bailed out by Daddy or his daddy's friends. His track record is unbroken: he failed as a business executive, and as historically chief executive. Unfortunately.
    • Windriver  •  4 mths ago
      Obama and his greenies should be proud too.
      President Obama leaves event promoting clean energy in a motorcade of 22 fossil-fueled vehicles
    • Rick  •  Sunnyvale, California  •  4 mths ago
      Maybe someone can explain this to me. The argument about cutting taxes on the welathy is that they are 'job creators'. How many US jobs did he create with the money sitting in the Caymans and Switzerland?
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