Lazio's Warped Sense of Time

Lazio's campaign thinks it's running for election in the year 2011. Is that why it's taken nearly 207 days and counting for Lazio to make his tax returns public?

Lazio's campaign thinks it's running for election in the year 2011. Is that why it's taken nearly 207 days and counting for Lazio to make his tax returns public?
... than it's taken Rick Lazio to make his tax returns available to the public. It's been 202 days since his campaign pledged to make them available.
Check out ten things that took less time.
In a stunning development, Republican Comptroller candidate "Hedge Fund" Harry Wilson came out of hiding and finally made his tax returns available to the public.
If one Wall Street candidate can make them public, why can't they all?
Lazio reveals stunning hypocrisy in an interview with The New York Times today.
He says he is for "disclosure of outside income"... BUT he still refuses to answer basic questions about the full extent of his financial relationship with JP Morgan.
With Lazio bucking questions about benefits he has received from JP Morgan during his "unpaid leave," Charlie King challenges the bank to release the details so voters can learn the truth.
'Rick Lazio Is Worth a Lot of Money'... BUT "[I]t's impossible to tell just how much from his (late) Public Integrity Commission financial disclosure form." How much longer do voters have to wait to find out home much you REALLY made as a Wall Street lobbyist, Rick?
Flashback: 'Tax Man' taunts Lazio on the trail for his failure to release his tax returns. "[W]ith each passing week, his assistants say they need more time," The New York Times, 2000.
Meanwhile, ten years later, the Clock is still ticking ...
On the radio this morning, Lazio promised to make his tax returns available, but again, failed to say when. We've heard this song and dance before. Listen to him carry on his campaign's six-month game of cat and mouse.
The $8m salary and $1.3m bailout bonus could be tip of iceberg - what stock options, tax shelters and sweetheart mortgages rounded out Lazio's Wall Street compensation?
Rick Wall Street Lobbio's campaign has repeatedly said that he would make his tax returns available at the "appropriate time."
How long do we have to wait to find out how much he made as a Wall Street lobbyist?
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