Black Shirt.
You have it backwards. The National Enquirer copies my stories. in Key west i am known as the reincarnation of Hemingway.
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Black Shirt.
You have it backwards. The National Enquirer copies my stories. in Key west i am known as the reincarnation of Hemingway.
[QUOTE=Esten; 426268]The last few weeks have not been good for Romney.
In an effort to be more aggressive, what does he do? He pounces on the attacks in Libya and Egypt, speaking before getting all the facts and making false statements. He said Obama sympathized with the attackers, a complete lie. He said our first response should be outrage, but he confused a statement from the US embassy in Cairo before the attacks (to cool things down) with the official US statement following the attacks. Further, perhaps it never occurred to him that the safety of American citizens should be the very first concern. Sec. Of State Clinton laid it out very well this morning, but Romney had to put his foot in his mouth first, before she spoke. If you're going to make a political football out of something like this, you have to get it right. He's embarrassing himself and damaging his own campaign with such antics.
Mitt Romney Response To Libya, Egypt Attacks Called 'Irresponsible, ' 'Craven, ' 'Ham-Handed'
[url]http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/09/12/mitt-romney-libya-egypt-media-reactions_n_1877266.html[/url]
Mitt Romney's opportunistic, incoherent attack.
[url]http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/plum-line/post/mitt-romneys-opportunistic-incoherent-attack/2012/09/12/cebfb3b8-fce8-11e1-b153-218509a954e1_blog.html[/url][/QUOTE]Enjoy your blissfulness, it should be wrapping up in the near future.
Romney no more backfired on condemning the invasion of American soil and the murder of our ambassador, two marines and another State Dept staffer, than he allegedly did on his succeful international trip. Condemning Romney's response to this military aggression is baffling to most (read more than 50% of voters) Americans. You are completely devoid of credibility if you think that criticizing Romney for being correct, especially on this issue, is the story here. Give us a break.
When was the last time American soil was invaded and we did nothing in response?
I am just waiting for our Glorious Leader to make a "Peace in our time" speech. Check that, I'll just wait for his concession speech on election night.
Do you want a president who upholds the Constitution or one who just goes around apologizing for it?
I am just waiting for our Glorious Leader to make a "Peace in our time" speech. Check that, I'll just wait for his concession speech on election night.
I think the electorate has enjoyed that f****** a******** Obama as much as they can. As far as the concession speach goes. I think Obama might take a bullet to the head before admitting that his gig is up. His clothes will be off and Obama will be seen for what he is. A miserable, mean spirited fraud who will not have 4 more years to complete his task of destroying America.
[QUOTE=El Alamo; 426291]I am just waiting for our Glorious Leader to make a "Peace in our time" speech. Check that, I'll just wait for his concession speech on election night.
I think the electorate has enjoyed that f* a* Obama as much as they can. As far as the concession speach goes. I think Obama might take a bullet to the head before admitting that his gig is up. His clothes will be off and Obama will be seen for what he is. A miserable, mean spirited fraud who will not have 4 more years to complete his task of destroying America.[/QUOTE]No matter how badly he gets blown out in the coming election, he and his minions will litigate every possible avenue. I suspect that come January, they are going to barricade themselves in the WH. Look for a lame-duck executive order prohibiting evicting the former president from the WH. I am sure that attempts to reclaim the people's house will be cast as racist.
What the heck. We knew Obama was going to destroy the economy. That was a given. The other side of the coin was that Obama was going to improve relations with the Middle east by coming out of the closet and attending Muslim mosques, reciting chapters from the Koran, attacking Western embassies, burning the american flag, washing the feet of sheiks and praying to Mecca 15 times a day. Not so far. Instead we have the worst of both worlds. Obama has ruined thr economy and Obama is still hiding in the closet.
That may be changing. Today TV documentaries showed rioting muslims including a person who looks a lot like Obama. Golf clubs, smoking cigarettes and being henpecked by a rather large, grossly obese woman who looks a lot like Michele. Maybe Obama has abandoned us after successfully destroying our economy. Obama is returning to his roots to become leader of the muslim Brotherhood.
[QUOTE=El Alamo; 426300]What the heck. We knew Obama was going to destroy the economy. That was a given. The other side of the coin was that Obama was going to improve relations with the Middle east by coming out of the closet and attending Muslim mosques, reciting chapters from the Koran, attacking Western embassies, burning the american flag, washing the feet of sheiks and praying to Mecca 15 times a day. Not so far. Instead we have the worst of both worlds. Obama has ruined thr economy and Obama is still hiding in the closet.
That may be changing. Today TV documentaries showed rioting muslims including a person who looks a lot like Obama. Golf clubs, smoking cigarettes and being henpecked by a rather large, grossly obese woman who looks a lot like Michele. Maybe Obama has abandoned us after successfully destroying our economy. Obama is returning to his roots to become leader of the muslim Brotherhood.[/QUOTE]Was he wearing a Hawaiian shirt? Maybe, a case of false identification from to blurred eyesight caused by malnutition.
Yes, Black Shirt, he was wearing an Hawaiian shirt and waving a computer generated birth certificate
[QUOTE] Golf clubs, smoking cigarettes and being henpecked by a rather large, grossly obese woman who looks a lot like Michele.[/QUOTE]I think I saw her at Orleans the other day.
[QUOTE=Wild Walleye;426282]Romney no more backfired on condemning the invasion of American soil and the murder of our ambassador, two marines and another State Dept staffer, than he allegedly did on his succeful international trip. Condemning Romney's response to this military aggression is baffling to most (read more than 50% of voters) Americans. You are completely devoid of credibility if you think that criticizing Romney for being correct, especially on this issue, is the story here. Give us a break.[/QUOTE]Give us a break, WW. The Romney screw-up was all over the media, in plain daylight for all to see. Just google "Romney Libya remarks foot mouth" or anything similar and you'll get 500,000+ hits. See below, another good article. And since you haven't provided anything to back up Romney's lie that Obama sympathized with the attackers, it appears you are the one lacking credibility.
Please, double and triple-down on the Republican strategy, "We can say anything and make believe it's true." Obama's post-convention bounce is largely because Democrats helped more people realize just how much deception Republicans were spewing. Continuing that strategy won't reverse the recent trend.
Former Romney Adviser on Libya: 'They Stepped in It'
[url]http://www.tnr.com/blog/plank/107173/former-romney-adviser-libya-they-stepped-in-it#[/url]
[QUOTE]All of which raises the question: What was Team Romney thinking? I'm not really sure, but I happened to speak this morning to a senior Romney adviser from a previous campaign who offered his own theory. According to this person, Romney may have been feeling defensive over the hazing he took in Charlotte last week-'my opponent and his running mate are new to foreign policy, ' the president tweaked him—and was primed to hit back. 'They set him up Thursday night at the convention with the smack down on foreign policy, ' says the former adviser. 'They called him naïve, Palin-esque. Then he got his back up about it and was waiting for opportunity to show, 'I'm strong, too. '
The adviser has no direct, inside knowledge of the campaign's thinking on this matter. But he does have a good read on Romney-a man with a healthy sense of pride, and who's already invested in the idea of Obama as an appeaser. It was the only plausible explanation the adviser could think of for how 'they stepped in it, ' in his words. 'I always thought it was a one-two punch [by the Obama campaign], ' the adviser continued. 'Punch one was Thursday night. Punch two would be in the foreign policy debate. To cast Romney as naïf, an empty suit on foreign policy, and tie him to Bush—as a puppet of the bow-tied hawks of the Bush administration. This intervening event was gravy. '[/QUOTE]
One more. This story is everywhere, but the most interesting comments are from the right.
I always thought John Hunstman was the most reasonable and authentic of the Republican candidates. Today he said the embassy attacks were an opportunity for Romney to explain to the American people what's going on in North Africa and the Middle East, and to explain his position and what role the US will play in bringing greater stability to the region. Not an opportunity to condemn, criticize, and turn it into a political event.
[url]http://www.nationaljournal.com/2012-presidential-campaign/huntsman-romney-s-reaction-to-arab-protests-a-problem--20120914[/url]
This quote was noteworthy :
[i]'I don't know what Governor Romney is proposing at this point, ' Huntsman said. [/i]
[QUOTE=Esten; 426335]One more. This story is everywhere, but the most interesting comments are from the right.
I always thought John Hunstman was the most reasonable and authentic of the Republican candidates. Today he said the embassy attacks were an opportunity for Romney to explain to the American people what's going on in North Africa and the Middle East, and to explain his position and what role the US will play in bringing greater stability to the region. Not an opportunity to condemn, criticize, and turn it into a political event.
[url]http://www.nationaljournal.com/2012-presidential-campaign/huntsman-romney-s-reaction-to-arab-protests-a-problem--20120914[/url]
This quote was noteworthy :
[i]'I don't know what Governor Romney is proposing at this point, ' Huntsman said. [/i][/QUOTE]Hate to burst your bubble dude. Absolutely no upside to your banter on this subject. Trying to spin Romney's reply to the administrations crazy apologies (as the grenade launchers rained down on our embassy) just won't spin past the fact that Obomanation has dropped the ball on sucking muslim cock the past 3 years. You mean this tactic didn't make them all our friends? Go figure? IALOTFLMAO!
As my girl Condi said "all they respect is strength". Liberal fools like you will never get it dude! Keep howling at the moon! All your distractions won't get it done in america these days. Most see right through your spin and rhetoric. Tick. Tick Tick. Not long now till you treat me at Madahos. Monger on esten. Toymann
[QUOTE=Toymann; 426347]Hate to burst your bubble dude. Absolutely no upside to your banter on this subject. Trying to spin Romney's reply to the administrations crazy apologies (as the grenade launchers rained down on our embassy) just won't spin past the fact that Obomanation has dropped the ball on sucking muslim cock the past 3 years. You mean this tactic didn't make them all our friends? Go figure? IALOTFLMAO!
As my girl Condi said "all they respect is strength". Liberal fools like you will never get it dude! Keep howling at the moon! All your distractions won't get it done in america these days. Most see right through your spin and rhetoric. Tick. Tick Tick. Not long now till you treat me at Madahos. Monger on esten. Toymann[/QUOTE]All your false bravado and nonsense rhetoric aside, do you REALLY still believe at this point that Romney still has a chance to win this election? The Fed has now launched QE3 and the European Central Bank has made it clear it will support the PIGS bonds for the time being so essentially the stock market is going to be floating on cloud 9 until at least Election Day. The current chaos in the Middle East will just serve to make Obama look good as he punishes those who misbehaved with drone strikes. There will be no Israeli strike against Iran before Election Day and voters appreciate that Obama is keeping the US out of another WMD wild goose chase. Obama is clearly going to be re-elected and given current circumstances there really isn't anything within the realm of possibility (short of a major terrorist attack on US soil) that could occur over the next six weeks to alter this course.
Wow! What universe are you living in? The current chaos in the Middle East is going to make Obama look good? There is no way to look at a donkey and call it a race horse. And if you look donkey up in the dictionary you will find a picture of Obama.