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Romney is a terrible candidate - maybe the worst we've seen in a good 20 years or more from either party. But the GOP will stick with him. He won't release his tax returns and he won't win the election, but the GOP is nothing if not solid in its support of whomever is the "anointed one" that particular year. 2012 is Romney's turn, just as 2008 was McCain's turn.
We need a dozen more threads about this guy's guess from every liberal media source looking to slander Romney...MSNBC, HuffingtonPost, Democratic Underground, etc...
Romney is a terrible candidate - maybe the worst we've seen in a good 20 years or more from either party. But the GOP will stick with him. He won't release his tax returns and he won't win the election, but the GOP is nothing if not solid in its support of whomever is the "anointed one" that particular year. 2012 is Romney's turn, just as 2008 was McCain's turn.
He's released more tax returns than he's required to by law.
There's a good chance he will win the election. Even if he is a "terrible candidate," Obama is as well with the current state of the economy and his approval being below that of any incumbent president who has ever been re-elected at the time of the election.
Perhaps Romney is "unelectable," but Obama is unelectable as well and that's something you Obama lovers just refuse to face. Obama is unelectable and you can say otherwise until you're blue in the face and do unlimited cheerleading but it won't change that. One of these "unelectable" candidates has to win.
Last edited by afoigrokerkok; 07-27-2012 at 12:01 PM..
Romney is a terrible candidate - maybe the worst we've seen in a good 20 years or more from either party. But the GOP will stick with him. He won't release his tax returns and he won't win the election, but the GOP is nothing if not solid in its support of whomever is the "anointed one" that particular year. 2012 is Romney's turn, just as 2008 was McCain's turn.
first of all, he isn't the worst in 20 or more years, but that is a matter of opinion, so it will just have to be dropped right now; we all have feelings, you comments are just that, opinion, not fact. That being said, of course they will stick with him: he won the primaries, it is over and done..Nothing could change if the GOP wanted it to, and that article was a bunch of crap. Look who wrote it and where it appeared. There is no truth to any of what he says.
I heard Obama may divorce Michelle after the election and come out of the closet. See,making stuff up is fun!
oh, you heard it too: I saw it posted in the XYZ Tribune, which comes out every 4 years and can be purchased via the net, it is printed in India or is it Kenya?
Ya know, there is an old saying, "it ain't over till the fat lady sings".
Well, the fat lady hasn't even reached the dressing room yet.
Bob.
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