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I was a conservative. Loved McCain and did not care for Obama. Until the GOP started getting more and more radical. I dont like extremists. Should McCain not choosen Ms. "I can see russia from my house" he would have won back in 2008.
So sorry. They lost me. Obama is not perfect but anyone but Romney. Anyone.
The misinformation amongst many of you is astounding, or is it just plain ignorance? Palin never said that, it was Tina Fey on SNL that said that. SHEEEEEESHHHHH, I get so damn tired of the ignorance of Obama supporters!
Do you have his full tax reforms for the past 10-20 years or just that one?
I really would not matter....you lefties would be crawling all over them...saying ignorant things like "Look he did not dot his "i" here"....man Romney does not even know how to spell his own name....
A stupid move to prove all the progressive fools wrong? Jeez, how petty can you be? It was a brilliantly timed release that should shut all of you up about how "he's just a greedy capitalist." But that never really mattered, did it?
Anytime Romney is talking about his taxes and not about his "plans" is a good time for Obama. Rather than shut anyone up it has released a firestorm because it is now obvious that he rigged his 2011 taxes to put himself in a more favorable light.
Actually i have no interest in seeing a president who hates half his country, that sounds unAmerican to me.
First, he didn't say he hated them, the main scream press spun that lie. He only said he wasn't going after their votes because they don't care about solving anything. And he is absolutely correct.
The reality is that you prefer one that hates the most successful, the winners, the job creators, the ones who fund the lives of the 47%.
Alex Castellanos, the former Mitt Romney strategist from 2008 who has alternately been critical and praising of the current campaign, left no doubt where he stands on the decision to release a summary of the candidate's tax rates over 20 years.
"At first I thought this was an April Fool's Joke," said Castellanos, who tweeted something to that effect at me earlier. "But it isn't April. I can't imagine that David Axelrod will now say, I'm glad Mitt put this issue behind him. This will drag Mitt's taxes back into the debate. And there's not many days left. I just can't imagine why they would do this. There are 40 days left and you have now made more of them about Mitt's taxes....you don't serve a life sentence and then confess afterward. They've taken their beating on this (already) ... I just don't understand how a (being) 'little pregnant' strategy (works)."
Other Republican operatives have emailed in with a similar reaction - that the summary is going to revive, instead of settle, questions on an issue where what had seemed to be the worst was already behind Romney.
The misinformation amongst many of you is astounding, or is it just plain ignorance? Palin never said that, it was Tina Fey on SNL that said that. SHEEEEEESHHHHH, I get so damn tired of the ignorance of Obama supporters!
I know it was tina fey. However ms. Palin said much worst things lol
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