GOP pins it's hopes on a man many rightwingers despise

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Poor Blabo.


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Romney is not a conservative.

He's not, folks.

You can argue with me all day long on that, but he isn't.


http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2011/10/12/rush_limbaugh_romney_is_not_a_conservative.html
 
And you somehow missed that we're talking specifically about Romney & Presidential election day?

LOL - keep digging, bravs. Keep digging.

Looks like its all about the right voting or not voting in lock-step....as stated unambiguously in the OP...

Well, its obvious you not reading the posts, not keeping up with what being said, and not understanding whats been happening in the elections held all over the US already....

I'll let you catch up with events ..... you're dismissed.
 
Looks like its all about the right voting or not voting in lock-step....as stated unambiguously in the OP...

Well, its obvious you not reading the posts, not keeping up with what being said, and not understanding whats been happening in the elections held all over the US already....

I'll let you catch up with events ..... you're dismissed.

Um...bravs? The OP is about Romney.

LOL
 
Poor Blabo.


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“We will want to see that candidate whom we can trust will just inherently, instinctively turn right, always err on the side of conservativism. I am not convinced and I don’t think that the majority of GOP and independent voters are convinced. And I base this on a pretty moderate past that he has had, even in some cases a liberal past, he agreed with mandating on a state level what his constituents needed to be provided, needed to purchase in the way of health care and Romneycare, which, of course, was the precursor to Obamneycare — to Obamacare. Now, that’s a problem.”


http://www.nationalreview.com/corne...-convinced-romney-conservative-katrina-trinko
 
Poor Blabo.


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“We will want to see that candidate whom we can trust will just inherently, instinctively turn right, always err on the side of conservativism. I am not convinced and I don’t think that the majority of GOP and independent voters are convinced. And I base this on a pretty moderate past that he has had, even in some cases a liberal past, he agreed with mandating on a state level what his constituents needed to be provided, needed to purchase in the way of health care and Romneycare, which, of course, was the precursor to Obamneycare — to Obamacare. Now, that’s a problem.”


http://www.nationalreview.com/corne...-convinced-romney-conservative-katrina-trinko

i thought the gop had a war on women....

troll fail
 
LOL - now the qualifier of "he was an example."

At least you know how stupid you were.....

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yeah...funny you leave out represents in that...how embarrassing for you. i ask how you know all those people will vote for romney....you say - we look to dixie as proof they will vote for romney.

conclusion - onceler believes dixie represents all those people (the gop)

weren't you just whining about me calling you stupid....lmao
 
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yeah...funny you leave out represents in that...how embarrassing for you. i ask how you know all those people will vote for romney....you say - we look to dixie as proof they will vote for romney.

conclusion - onceler believes dixie represents all those people (the gop)

weren't you just whining about me calling you stupid....lmao

Again, no need to get frantic. That's your conclusion, based upon your poor reading skills. I certainly never had it in mind that Dixie represented the entire Republican party, nor did I write that, nor did I imply that.

I can't cater to your woeful reading skills w/ each & every post....
 
Again, no need to get frantic. That's your conclusion, based upon your poor reading skills. I certainly never had it in mind that Dixie represented the entire Republican party, nor did I write that, nor did I imply that.

I can't cater to your woeful reading skills w/ each & every post....

frantic? how you read that shows you are the one who has poor reading skills. i'm merely debating your idiocy in claiming dixie represents the gop who will vote for obama. i'm not the only one who read that from your post. but as usual...it is everyone who can't read what you write...it certainly can't be you despite the fact that you are repeatedly told by several people your statement means X, but you get desperate and shrilly claiming it is everyone else who can't read.

you really need to learn to write better, this isn't the first time with you. when someone asks you for proof that group X will vote for Y, and you point out as proof person Z....then know for the future that you are in fact claiming Z represents X. it really is that simple. next time just admit you worded your statement poorly and move on. stop being so insecure and shrilly.
 
Folks, if yuck isn't reading what he is looking for he just makes it up on the fly and calls it the truth. He was thrown out of several courtrooms for that shit.
 
Mittzie the multi-millionaire is the perfect candidate for the 1%.


Now all he has to do is convince a majority of the 99% to vote against their own self-interests.



He paid 13.9 percent in taxes on income of $21.7 million for 2010 and about the same rate for the not fully completed 2011 returns.


Romney, of course, had no wages, salaries or tips, which can be taxed at up to 35 percent.


His biggest disclosure is Line 13, capital gain — paper profits — where he weighs in with $12,573,249 from 2010.


On that, he pays a mere 15 percent.


Under the profession category, he doesn’t report himself as a businessman or a politician.


He’s listed as “independent artists, writers or performers” — just like a mime, or Carrot Top.


In 2010, Romney’s take from this dodge, mostly speeches for his part, was $528,871, a mere 2.5 percent of his income.


Were he to get serious about being a hardworking indie performer, he might earn millions.


But again, even if he were able to take a deduction for that car elevator he’s putting into his remodeled manse in California, his earnings from his speaking business would be taxed at up to 35 percent.


Better to do no work and pay taxes at a far lower rate on capital gains or a category Romney shares with certain hedge fund managers: compensation from his Bain Capital days also taxed at 15 percent called carried interest.


Romney knows something about college. He has two degrees from Harvard.


Three of his five sons — Tagg, Matt and Josh — have M.B.A.’s from Harvard, giving the family a coxed scull of Crimson-red advanced degrees.


It’ll cost you about $84,000 a year to attend Harvard Business School, with tuition, housing and related expenses.


But don’t try getting a tax credit for that under a President Romney: his plan calls for eliminating this college incentive, along with doing away with an expanded credit for working families with children at home.


With a Swiss bank account and holdings in Bermuda and the Cayman Islands, Romney by example demonstrated another kind of incentive — invest in foreign countries while paying the absolute minimum in taxes to your own nation.



“I pay all the taxes that are legally required and not a dollar more,” Romney said earlier this year.




http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com...-romney-vs-me/
 
Romney pays 13.9% and SimpleFreak has the balls to start a thread about Obama paying 20% :palm: Hack-backfire.
 
frantic? how you read that shows you are the one who has poor reading skills. i'm merely debating your idiocy in claiming dixie represents the gop who will vote for obama. i'm not the only one who read that from your post. but as usual...it is everyone who can't read what you write...it certainly can't be you despite the fact that you are repeatedly told by several people your statement means X, but you get desperate and shrilly claiming it is everyone else who can't read.

you really need to learn to write better, this isn't the first time with you. when someone asks you for proof that group X will vote for Y, and you point out as proof person Z....then know for the future that you are in fact claiming Z represents X. it really is that simple. next time just admit you worded your statement poorly and move on. stop being so insecure and shrilly.

That's such absurd logic. My point was that we already see on this thread one dyed-in-the-wool conservative changing their position on Romney, and how many more will follow? My guess is many.

Only in Yurtworld did I write "Dixie represents the entire Republican party, and the entire Republican party will do exactly as Dixie does."

It's a sad thing, man. This is the way you go through life.
 
Policy proposals like healthcare mandates, cap-and-trade and immigration reform that were once being touted by Republicans -- radical lefties such as Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich and George W. Bush -- are now branded as treacherous schemes to create a godless, socialist America.

Throughout the primary campaign, GOP presidential candidates from Michele Bachmann to Rick Santorum talked as if the 2012 election is the nation’s last chance to save the United States from becoming a clone of the Soviet Union.

These days, Republican town hall meetings often take on the tone of John Birch Society gatherings.

Alarmed citizens stand up to speak of dark conspiracies and Democratic Party schemes to destroy the Constitution.

Four years ago, when a woman at one of his rallies began to rant about Barack Obama being an anti-American Muslim, presidential candidate John McCain took the microphone away and said she was wrong.

Obama was a good American and a good family man with whom he simply disagreed, McCain said.
This time around, no one is as brave as McCain.

In a similar campaign setting with a similar comment from the crowd about “Muslim” Obama, Santorum just played along.

Romney has masked his natural moderation with constant panders to the paranoids.

It is hard to imagine Romney, Santorum or any Republican leader calling out Allen West for saying Democrats are Communist Party members.

John McCain would, but then he learned the hard way what real communists are like.

These new would-be party leaders are no heroes.

In fact, they are not so much leaders as they are cheerleaders turning cartwheels to please the most bellicose voices in the crowd.


http://www.latimes.com/news/politic...emocrats-are-commies-20120411,0,1232324.story
 
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