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Surprise:::::::::::AlStupidGore lost, too, but you dote on his every word. What's up with that? And JohnIdiotKerry? Why doesn't he just go away?
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Originally Posted by urbanlife78
Al Gore was a vice president and Jimmy Carter was a president, RMoney was just a governor. But in all honesty he is free to talk as much as he wants, much like I am free to point and laugh and call him a loser.
America is the real loser. And at my age, I can point and laugh all I want. And I am.
That's just nitpicking. Obama is over 50% in recent opinion polls.
Seriously now, have you ever answered an "opinion poll"
It's not nitpicking when you try to project Obama's popularity as being that of 51 percent
of the population. It isn't.
I think both, winner and looser, could ramble on for the next four years and nothing will change.
We've got a Pres with no leadership skills and a debt that no one
in Congress wants to touch with anything more than tweezers
You want to own this administration, by all means...proceed.
I just watched it: I thought it was an excellant interview, both he and Anne showed class and for the most part he was right about why they lost..He gave credit to Obama and his campaign staff, never said anything negative except he would have handled things differently, but what would you expect him to say? Like him or dispise him, but if you are honest, you would have to say he did a good job today..He really doesn't seem to have much ambition to really be involved in party politics anymore. The little he did say, again, was what you would expect.
Romney - still out of touch and blaming 'gifts' for his loss:
Mitt Romney stood by his belief that President Obama was aided in his re-election by giving gifts to minority voters, during an interview that aired on "Fox News Sunday."
"The president had the power of incumbency, 'Obamacare' was very attractive, particularly to those without insurance, and they came out in large numbers to vote," Romney said. "So that was part of a successful campaign."
What happened to that 'personal responsibility' that Mittens is allegedly so fond of? I guess, not so much, when it comes to HIS mistakes and failures.
I just watched it: I thought it was an excellant interview, both he and Anne showed class and for the most part he was right about why they lost..He gave credit to Obama and his campaign staff, never said anything negative except he would have handled things differently, but what would you expect him to say? Like him or dispise him, but if you are honest, you would have to say he did a good job today..He really doesn't seem to have much ambition to really be involved in party politics anymore. The little he did say, again, was what you would expect.
Amen. However, most of the people on this site are Dishonest and would not admit anything. They rather go down with the ship then admit they made a mistake voting for this loser of a President.
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Geez, what a bunch of sore losers. And apparently even fellow Republicans are criticizing his interview as reminiscent of his controversial comment at a private Florida fundraiser that 47% of Americans were looking for handouts and weren’t likely to vote for him. Though with his tendency to open-mouth-change-feet, I hope we hear more from Mitt... as a cranky, out-of-touch loser, he'd be the perfect new 'standard bearer' for the GOP (and Rush needs a break)!
Romney is no longer relevant. Somebody in the GOP needs to "bring out the hook" and save this imbecile from further embarrassment......maybe the Newtser (sarcasm intended)
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