Wednesday, July 25, 2012

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDwwAaVmnf4 hahahahaha, and he wants to be President?

http://www.gq.com/news-politics/politics/201208/mitt-romney-wells-tower-gq-august-2012?currentPage=4 this article does a great job of Bashing Romney. Pretty funny at times, at least in a subtle way. "I love the hymns of America" hahaha, that's a great subtle joke.

The author does a better job of showing his own humanity than Romney does, and it's only words! 

Actually, I guess there is something I'd like to ask him, something I think a lot of us would like to know. If I weren't absolutely certain that the rest of the press pool would pummel me for taking up valuable avail time, I'd go: "Uh, yeah, you really have weather-vaned quite a bit over the course of your career—you know, abortion, gay rights, health care, etc. And it really does seem as though the one thing that's stayed consistent about you is your relentless ambition, which I and lots of other people suppose is a kind of by-proxy redemption of your father's failed bid for the presidency. I know you loved your father enormously, and so that makes sense. But if your father was important enough to inspire you to run for president, why does his centrist legacy seem to affect your own Weltanschauung not at all? George Romney once lamented that the GOP was increasingly regarded 'too much as a business party.' He also, according to Kranish and Helman, wrote a letter to Goldwater on the subject of civil rights in which he said, 'The rights of some must not be enjoyed by denying the rights of others,' a philosophy hardly consonant with your stance on gay marriage or, for that matter, your conviction that it's okay for enormously wealthy people like yourself to be taxed at a lower rate than working folk. Is he wrong or are you?"

Hahahahaha, this guy really rips on Romney.

My nascent, unanticipated love for Romney solidifies when a bird smashes into the window and everybody jumps, and Romney—in the middle of fielding a question about Santorum, says totally off the cuff: "He's trying to get in. Do not let him in." Meaning Santorum, maybe?

hahahahaha

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