Live Video: Festival of the Wingnuts, Day 2

Featuring Mr. 47%
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Mitt Romney is scheduled to speak at 1:00 pm Eastern, but it looks like they’re about 30 minutes behind schedule at this point. It’s going to be very interesting to see how the audience reacts to the man whose total absorption in the right wing echo chamber blinded him to the fact that he was losing, right up to the bitter end.

Will Romney repeat his dog whistle statements that Obama won because he promised minorities “free stuff?”

By the way, Romney’s speech follows events featuring Dinesh D’Souza’s racist anti-Obama film, and the author of The Bell Curve, pseudo-scientific “race realist” Charles Murray. Everywhere you turn at this event, there’s racial animus and fear mongering.

(Note: the audio for the live video feed is not very good today. Maybe they’ll fix it in time for Romney’s appearance.)

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