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heatmaster
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« on: November 20, 2012, 10:40:53 PM »

How predictable, how noxious and yes craven, isn't always easy to fall in line with the flock, whatever Romney's faults, they were also the faults of the party he led, the party who readily embraced him when there was sunshine; it's so easy to kick someone when they are down, to throw Romney under the bus...takes very little genius, morons do such things: so spare the readers of this forum, such wasteful sophistry; Romney would have been the toast of the party had he won, and the fact that Newt Gingrich and Bobby Jindal are quick to disown Romney, when it suits them, where was this moral outrage during the primaries, then it was time to stand up and be counted, but no! Jindal didn't have the guts or back-bone, neither did Gingrich; like good Republicans they towed the party-line like true hacks, because they thought there was a winning strategy, they mimicked Romney; instead of carping about Romney's sins; they should absorb and learn that what Romney was saying, was an unpleasant truth, but at least he had the back-bone to state a simple truth, Obama misled and simply "bought" his coalition for whatever political "thirty pieces" of silver; he bought seniors with Obamacare and the voters of Ohio and Michigan with the "auto-bailout" and bought the voters of Virginia, by lying about the huge military lay-offs, particularly at the Navy base at Newport News, so throwing the baby out with the bath-water and pretending something that isn't is, makes Romney's observation more telling for it's clarity.
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« Reply #1 on: November 21, 2012, 08:37:06 AM »

And Democratic logic, is redistributing "spreading" the wealth to make people more dependent on entitlements, increasing everybody's taxes = improving everybody's life, how profoundly socialist, but explaining to a Democrat the concept of becoming less reliant on government hand-outs and being able to earn a living and maybe if you have the initiative to start a business, is like trying to teach mandarin Chinese to a goat, it any gonna happen; the idea of self-reliance is so abhorrent to your world-view, it would be proper and fitting to get a job as a "community organizer", learn to give good speeches and preach the tripe that the anointed one has continuously preached for the last five or more years, maybe you to can become president. Where is the refrain uttered by JFK?, "Ask Not what your country can do for you, Ask what you can do for your country", it seems to have been replaced of an awful lot of "Ask not what I can do for my country, but what my country is expected to do for me" .....yeah gimme stuff, and I'll vote for you, Obama "right on dude...I'm there for you...I'll just let the rich folks pay the tab, and if not, just run up a $16 trillion debt...because I'm cool and like to hang out with the dim witted hollywood celebs...who really like dig my crap"
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heatmaster
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« Reply #2 on: November 21, 2012, 01:18:20 PM »

The last laugh for what? Heard that second-term president's have a crappy time of it, look at Woodrow Wilson...world war one....league of nations...prohibition...stroke; FDR...court packing scheme...recession; Ike...Sputnik...Little Rock...Stroke....Recession...Sherman Adams Vicuna Coat scandal...U2 spy scandal; Nixon...Watergate...Yom Kippur War...Resignation; Reagan...Iran-Contra; Clinton...Monica Lewinsky blow-job scandal...Impeachment; Dubya...Hurricane Katrina...Harriet Miers...Wall Street meltdown...Obama election; so Obama's second term should be a real doozy...you know last laugh territory...Benghazi...hearings...getting the giggles...then there is the fiscal cliff....David Petraeus affair...the laughter is bubbling and we Republicans will do to Obama, what we did to Bubba and you Democrats did to Nixon and Reagan...so enjoy the fun...it will be a laugh a minute.
No intention going into hibernation....sticking around to annoy Democrats & those sympathetic to Obama...also want to get 1,000 on the amount of times I submit to the forum, should be fun & get used to it baby.
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« Reply #3 on: November 21, 2012, 05:25:20 PM »

I'm not looking for perfection in my grammar; just want to air opinions & post advisory's dude; school is out & since there is likely to be no penalty for my faulty grammar, I'm not worried man!
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« Reply #4 on: November 21, 2012, 05:51:01 PM »

whatever!!!
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« Reply #5 on: November 23, 2012, 09:30:52 AM »

Why should he? After all he did invest, time, money and awful lot of himself into the effort and let's not mention the six years of his life as well, so if he wishes, he will stay, because that's what he want's and I doubt he too worried about how bothered or out of sorts Republicans might or might not be.
He will go through a process, disappointment, denial, anger and finally resignation; I don't think any candidate truly recovers from losing a presidential election, you only have to look at Dewey, Stevenson, Nixon and Humphrey, they are a few who come to mind...Dewey lost in '44 and tried again 4 years later and lost again!; Stevenson tried in '52 and '56 and was handed his hat by Ike on both occasions; then Nixon in '60, he tried again and won in '68, then what about Humphrey? He lost to Nixon in '68, tried for the nomination in '72 and in '76.
So Romney will have to go through his grieving process and all of us, might have to bear witness to the agony.
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« Reply #6 on: November 23, 2012, 01:27:43 PM »

Will he last that long?
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