don't care. that's neither elucidating nor relevant.
understood that's what the media does, I guess you endorse it when you dislike the target. BTW, do you similarly endorse hysterical denunciations of Mic e Obama in the media?
Her 0.001% values and at udes towards the 99% are obviously a reflection of, if not identical to, Gecko's.
She's campaigning for Gecko, so she's fair game, just like Gecko's wiping out/secreting all records of his governorship and Olympic work, his Bain predations, and his tax avoidance/evasions are all game.
don't care. that's neither elucidating nor relevant.
understood that's what the media does, I guess you endorse it when you dislike the target. BTW, do you similarly endorse hysterical denunciations of Mic e Obama in the media?
Cool story, bro.
Keep that other eye tightly closed.
lol @ ankle biting bot
Not a good way for Romney to start is foreign tour. Foreign policy is considered a major weakness of his. Luckily for him, this election is going to be about the economy so this won't hurt him to much politically. If the election were on foreign policy, he wouldn't stand a chance anyway.
All the "hysterical denunciations of Mic e Obama" come from Fox Repug propaganda network and other right-wing hate media.
lol alternet.borg
Minor stuff, but I guess it's noteworthy that he screwed up such a cakewalk.
Fell facedown in it.
What a bad candidate. Obama might actually win this thing.
Willard should have just kept repeating "special relationship" and kissed that turd-looking Churchill bust in exile.
I agree with all but the last point but, why argue, the race is going to be about our economy.
As far as the gaffe, Romney was only echoing crap Brits have been ing about for weeks but, true, it's their country to about and he should not have given voice to those concerns in public.
How does it compare with Obama telling several million small business owners they didn't do anything particularly special to become successful?
I know, Democrats will flog it for all it's worth because, well, they're flogging everything that distracts from Obama's miserable job as President. But, it'll blow over. , Piers Morgan said he was spot on.
sp romeny makes a gaffe.. it's the brits fault... Obama makes a gaffe..yoni tells us what he really mean't... logic isn't his friend
Seriously, how does this not look like an actual piece of ?
The only thing missing is the![]()
I blame Romney, he should have kept it to himself. It was his gaffe. He should own it. But, in the end it won't matter much, either way.
Mitt Romney’s Olympic Trouble Continues
—Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s gaffe marathon at the 2012 Olympics in London continued unabated today.
Mr. Romney’s day got off to a bad start when he told a reporter for the Sunday Times, “I don’t mind that the British keep calling me a banker, but why do they pronounce it with a ‘W’?”
Any hope that the former Massachusetts governor would recover from such missteps was shattered after the Olympics’ Opening Ceremony, when he blasted former Beatle Paul McCartney for not being prepared to sing “Hey Jude.”
“He did not seem ready to sing that song, which was certainly disconcerting,” Romney said. “Maybe he should have gone with a song that he had done before.”
The Republican candidate’s visit did little to win over the British people, as a poll showed that a majority of Britons wanted the Opening Ceremony to conclude with the Olympic torch lighting Mr. Romney’s head ablaze.
Alfie Langlan, owner of the popular Earl’s Boot pub, in Central London, summed up Mr. Romney’s performance this way: “Mitt Romney is coming across as an out-of-touch rich person in a country that still has a Queen.
Read more http://www.newyorker.com/online/blog...#ixzz21uofZJkt
Is this the best you lefties have against Romney?
The joke I think is on you guys.
Gecko screwed up so bad he's been pandering to, flattering UK and the Olympics in apololgy.
He knows he screwed up badly. Has nothing to do with lefties.
Mitt Romney is eyed by pedestrians as he was forced by gridlock traffic to walk from his hotel to the Irish embassy. Photograph: Jason Reed/Reuters
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