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Re: This ad should close the deal in Ohio
« Reply #15 on: October 30, 2012, 12:58:37 AM »
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Romney is full of lies. He has three positions on everything.


This is the approach that Axerod wanted to pursue, that Romney was a flip flopper. But they didn't take that rout based on the advice of Clinton. The Obama camapaign recently threw Bill Clinton under the bus and blamed him for Obama adopting the approach that Romney was an extreme conservative. I still don't know what Clinton has to gain by throwing in with this clown. He damaged his reputation doing so. He actually presided over job creation. Obama has not.

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Re: This ad should close the deal in Ohio
« Reply #16 on: October 30, 2012, 01:04:27 AM »
ROMNEY referred to himself as a "severe conservative". He said he wants to "get rid" of Planned parenthood and wants to reverse Roe vs. Wade.

Plus, he's full of crap with his idiotic, totally unworkable tax plan. Not a chance he'd get it through Congress, and if he did, we'd be in worse shape than we are now.

It looks like he wants to appoint that moron Bolton to Sec of State. We don;t need that sucker anywhere NEAR a government.
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Re: This ad should close the deal in Ohio
« Reply #17 on: October 30, 2012, 01:05:39 AM »
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and bashing XO

Well, yeah. What's more fun than that?

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Re: This ad should close the deal in Ohio
« Reply #18 on: October 30, 2012, 01:07:35 AM »
It is you I am thinking of.

If you don't mind that I make you welcome by picking at your facts and arguments, you are totally welcome as far as I am concerned.

Plane, you are welcome to pick away anytime.

Are you still trying to win that humility award?
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Re: This ad should close the deal in Ohio
« Reply #19 on: October 30, 2012, 01:08:15 AM »
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It looks like he wants to appoint that moron Bolton to Sec of State. We don;t need that sucker anywhere NEAR a government.

I would say to ask Hillary to stay on, but she has f**ked up Libya so horribly that that would never happen.

I think that the new Fed chairman is an even more important consideration at this time. Any ideas who Romney will appoint when he wins?

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Re: This ad should close the deal in Ohio
« Reply #20 on: October 30, 2012, 01:12:25 AM »


Are you still trying to win that humility award?


On this Planet?

I am afraid that I never found any competition nearly humble enough to be in the same league , perhaps if we are visited by exxtraterestrials I can find a cosmic humility which would be fair competition.

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Re: This ad should close the deal in Ohio
« Reply #21 on: October 30, 2012, 01:20:12 AM »
I will also add, XO, that Iaccoca is a life long Democrat and this is a flip for him from 2008. He endorsed Obama last time. So yeah I think his endorsement of Romney will carry weight.

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Re: This ad should close the deal in Ohio
« Reply #22 on: October 30, 2012, 01:22:32 AM »
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Romney is full of lies. He has three positions on everything.


This is the approach that Axerod wanted to pursue, that Romney was a flip flopper. But they didn't take that rout based on the advice of Clinton. The Obama camapaign recently threw Bill Clinton under the bus and blamed him for Obama adopting the approach that Romney was an extreme conservative. I still don't know what Clinton has to gain by throwing in with this clown. He damaged his reputation doing so. He actually presided over job creation. Obama has not.

Lets not forget , a few months ago, when we had a brace of Republican canadates, Romney was the one the Democrats found least obvjectionable.

If Romney is not a Moderate Republican , then none of the Republicans are .

To me personally "moderate" is not a wonderfull thing, but to call Romney an extremist is just an error.
And the thing that has flipped and flopped most has been the Democratic attitude twards Romney.

Romney got along fine as a govenor of a state with a majority Dem legeslature, what better than this could demonstrate a reasonable attitude?

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Re: This ad should close the deal in Ohio
« Reply #23 on: October 30, 2012, 11:04:30 AM »
Romney did not get along fine in Massachusetts. He left office with a miserable approval rating of 36%.It would have been even lower than that if not for his most substantial feat, which was Romneycare.

Romney called himself a "severe conservative", not even a compassionate one. Apparently, if you are down and out and perhaps a fellow Mormon, maybe you can drop by the White House and he will write you a check or something.

The fact is, he will say or do anything, depending on how the wind might blow.

As for Iacocca. I doubt that if he endorsed Obama in 2008, it got many votes, and his endorsing Rawmoney in 2012 will have even less effect. It impresses you, but you would vote the Gingrich, Santorum, Cain, or Bachmann or perhaps [turn on echo box] S A T A N [turn off echo box] himself, if he agreed that lower tax rates would save us all.




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Re: This ad should close the deal in Ohio
« Reply #24 on: October 30, 2012, 12:32:42 PM »
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Romney called himself a "severe conservative", not even a compassionate one.

Which was smart, because it took Obama completely off his game. He didn't know how to handle it. See my post above. Obama was conflicted about going after Romney for being an extreme conservative which Bill Clinton was for or going after him for being a flip flopper which Axelrod preferred. Obama was all confused. I don't know anybody who thinks Romney is a "severe conservative." I see him as a competent manager which is what we need right now.

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As for Iacocca. I doubt that if he endorsed Obama in 2008, it got many votes,

Unfortunately, it and the endorsement of Warren Buffet were played up big by the media last time to say that these are the types of friends Obama has, not Rev. Wright and Bill Ayers. Of course, it wasn't true. I can't see how the Iacocca endorsement will not help Romney in Michigan and Ohio. I think Romney will win Ohio by up to 4 points and Michigan is too close to call right now.

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Re: This ad should close the deal in Ohio
« Reply #25 on: October 30, 2012, 03:55:56 PM »
I think Romney will win Ohio by up to 4 points and Michigan is too close to call right now.

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I think you are full of crap about this.

Tell us why the GOP has not bothered to even TRY to win votes in Massachusetts, where Rawmoney was such a great governor.
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Re: This ad should close the deal in Ohio
« Reply #26 on: October 30, 2012, 06:57:34 PM »
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Tell us why the GOP has not bothered to even TRY to win votes in Massachusetts

Scott Brown is campaigning there right now and is the sitting senator.

Romney is not campaigning there because it is not a battleground state. But he will benefit from being that liberal state's governor and working with an 87% Democrat legislature. He burned Obama at the first debate with that point.