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1 HappyWarrior  Fri, Aug 10, 2012 2:35:28pm

He thinks we're stupid. Hell with the welfare bullshit, you had the Republican who wrote the welfare reform bill that got signed by Clinton into law calling him out. So Mitt has his own saying "Mitt, tell the truth." This race in an ideal world would be a landslide but because Mitt gets tons of money from wealthy Obama haters, it's a race.

2 dragonfire1981  Fri, Aug 10, 2012 2:36:09pm

Just gonna stand there and watch me burn
But that’s all right because I like the way it hurts
Just gonna stand there and hear me cry
But that’s all right because I love the way you lie
I love the way you lie
Ohhh, I love the way you lie

I wonder if they could sign Rihanna for the RNC?

3 erik_t  Fri, Aug 10, 2012 2:38:17pm

But, meanwhile, please make Obama stop being a meanie!

4 HappyWarrior  Fri, Aug 10, 2012 2:40:04pm

re: #3 erik_t

But, meanwhile, please make Obama stop being a meanie!

I know, poor Mitt has been so nice to Obama. I mean it's not like he never said that the president has never held down a real job before or claimed that his supporters support him because they want free stuff from the government. Poor Mitt. He can't catch a break from the mean Obama campaign.

5 Aye Pod  Fri, Aug 10, 2012 2:40:14pm

Mitt Romney = political psychopath. Heartless economics, ruthless business practices and political mendacity fit him like a glove.

Nothing new, I know, but still.

6 erik_t  Fri, Aug 10, 2012 2:45:16pm

re: #5 Aye Pod

Mitt Romney = political psychopath. Heartless economics, ruthless business practices and political mendacity fit him like a glove.

Nothing new, I know, but still.

For the full turd-punch effect, you need to mix in the stunning incompetence.

7 Douchecanoe and Ryan Too  Fri, Aug 10, 2012 2:49:28pm

re: #5 Aye Pod

Mitt Romney = political psychopath. Heartless economics, ruthless business practices and political mendacity fit him like a glove.

Nothing new, I know, but still.

That's Mitt to a T.

(See what I did there?)

Oh, and evening Jimmah. Hope you and the frosty one are doing well across the pond.

8 Aye Pod  Fri, Aug 10, 2012 2:54:50pm

re: #6 erik_t

For the full turd-punch effect, you need to mix in the stunning incompetence.

Totally. He's about as much use politically as a chocolate teapot.

9 erik_t  Fri, Aug 10, 2012 2:57:47pm

re: #8 Aye Pod

Totally. He's about as much use politically as a chocolate teapot.

Anglo-Saxon white chocolate heritage teapot, obviously. Unlike some people.

/

10 Aye Pod  Fri, Aug 10, 2012 2:59:19pm

re: #7 thedopefishlives

That's Mitt to a T.

(See what I did there?)

Oh, and evening Jimmah. Hope you and the frosty one are doing well across the pond.

Hi there dopefish! Great page earlier btw (that Corsi nut). Hope you are having a good night there too- had a couple of Stella's; just winding down for the night now.

Have a good one folks :)

11 Big Joe  Fri, Aug 10, 2012 3:00:21pm

re: #4 HappyWarrior

I know, poor Mitt has been so nice to Obama. I mean it's not like he never said that the president has never held down a real job before or claimed that his supporters support him because they want free stuff from the government. Poor Mitt. He can't catch a break from the mean Obama campaign.

“[O]ur campaign would be-- helped immensely if we had an agreement between both campaigns that we were only going to talk about issues and that attacks based upon-- business or family or taxes or things of that nature."

[...]

“[W]e only talk about issues. And we can talk about the differences between our positions and our opponent's position.” Romney said of his own campaign: “[O]ur ads haven't gone after the president personally. … [W]e haven't dredged up the old stuff that people talked about last time around. We haven't gone after the personal things.”

12 Douchecanoe and Ryan Too  Fri, Aug 10, 2012 3:00:23pm

re: #10 Aye Pod

Hi there dopefish! Great page earlier btw (that Corsi nut). Hope you are having a good night there too- had a couple of Stella's; just winding down for the night now.

Have a good one folks :)

I found that link when I was traipsing through the JREF and my immediate thought was, "I wonder if Charles has seen this yet." Turns out, he hadn't.

13 AK-47%  Fri, Aug 10, 2012 3:00:42pm

Yunno, if I had lived in Massachusetts, I could well have voted for Mitt. I used to appreciate any GOP candidate who was reasonable on social issues and seemed to have reasonable ideas about health care and supporting government programs that benefitted everyone.

What the hell happened to him?

14 Douchecanoe and Ryan Too  Fri, Aug 10, 2012 3:01:54pm

re: #13 Expand Your Ground

Yunno, if I had lived in Massachusetts, I could well have voted for Mitt. I used to appreciate any GOP candidate who was reasonable on social issues and seemed to have reasonable ideas about health care and supporting government programs that benefitted everyone.

What the hell happened to him?

The same thing that happened to most of the rest of the GOP: They got roundly beaten by a black man. The Good Ol' Boys Club in action, ladies and gentlemen.

15 Lidane  Fri, Aug 10, 2012 3:01:59pm

re: #3 erik_t

But, meanwhile, please make Obama stop being a meanie!

Related:

[Link: www.huffingtonpost.com...]

"I think it's disgusting," the former Alaska governor said. "And at this point, you know, with all due respect to the office of the presidency, when I hear Barack Obama speak at this point, especially when he lectures about ethics and civility, it's nauseating to me."

16 Feline Emperor of the Conservative Waste  Fri, Aug 10, 2012 3:05:06pm

re: #13 Expand Your Ground

Yunno, if I had lived in Massachusetts, I could well have voted for Mitt. I used to appreciate any GOP candidate who was reasonable on social issues and seemed to have reasonable ideas about health care and supporting government programs that benefitted everyone.

What the hell happened to him?

The same thing that happened to McCain. He gave up what principles he had in an attempt to become POTUS. (The main difference between McCain and Romney to a large degree is deciding how much principle Romney started this process with compared to McCain.)

17 Lidane  Fri, Aug 10, 2012 3:05:52pm

re: #11 Big Joe

Because we all know that taxes are never, ever an issue in politics.

Hey Mitt -- CRY MOAR. Also, release your taxes.

18 makeitstop  Fri, Aug 10, 2012 3:06:17pm
"I think it's disgusting," the former Alaska governor said. "And at this point, you know, with all due respect to the office of the presidency, when I hear Barack Obama speak at this point, especially when he lectures about ethics and civility, it's nauseating to me."

It's no surprise that talk about ethics and civility would nauseate Klondike Barbie.

She's proven over and over again that she's allergic to both.

19 AK-47%  Fri, Aug 10, 2012 3:13:39pm

Thing is, there was a time when my only major problem with the GOP was over social issues. There was a socon wing of the party, but they were kept in check by the pragmatists in the party.

And I preferreed a government that did not involve itself in the markets, but merely regulated them to the extent necessary to assure that they functioned without intervention.

Then came Bush...and the rest is history.

20 dragonath  Fri, Aug 10, 2012 3:17:52pm

Romney Charged A Fee For Being Blind

“It now costs to be blind in Massachusetts. The state’s approximately 35,000 blind and legally blind residents must now pay $10 annually for a certificate of blindness and $15 every four years for a blind identification card. Without the formerly-free documents, blind people cannot take advantage of tax abatements, affordable housing programs, health care services, transportation discounts and other benefits. ... The fees originated in February, in Gov. Mitt Romney’s budget proposal for fiscal 2004.” (Shaun Sutner, “Advocates Fight Fees For The Blind,” Telegram & Gazette, 8/5/03)

21 The Ghost of a Flea  Fri, Aug 10, 2012 3:18:07pm
[W]e haven't dredged up the old stuff that people talked about last time around. We haven't gone after the personal things.

And what, exactly, Mitt, would you go after from Obama's past? One of the fake outrages seasoned with racial animus? The conspiracy theories about his parents and his place of birth?

22 AK-47%  Fri, Aug 10, 2012 3:21:48pm

re: #20 Fred Galt

Romney Charged A Fee For Being Blind

I would not make too much of that: it seems that the other benefits offered are more than balanced by the cost of registering.

On the other hand, I do not see the necessity of it.

23 akash  Fri, Aug 10, 2012 3:41:37pm

It appears Romney can lie for the Lord and get away with it.

24 Sheila Broflovski  Fri, Aug 10, 2012 3:41:39pm

I just got off the phone with my son. They are keeping my grandson in the hospital for another day, but he came out of the spinal tap (they will not get the results for a while). My son gave him the phone and he tried to eat it, and laughed and giggled so I know he's OK.

25 Mentis Fugit  Fri, Aug 10, 2012 3:58:20pm

re: #22 Expand Your Ground

I would not make too much of that: it seems that the other benefits offered are more than balanced by the cost of registering.

On the other hand, I do not see the necessity of it.

As I read it, those benefits already existed. They're not something the fee made possible; the fee is a new obstacle to obtaining them.


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